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Gen Comp Endocrinol


Title:"Direct evidence that 17 alpha,20 beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one functions as a goldfish primer pheromone: preovulatory release is closely associated with male endocrine responses"
Author(s):Stacey NE; Sorensen PW; Van der Kraak GJ; Dulka JG;
Address:"Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada"
Journal Title:Gen Comp Endocrinol
Year:1989
Volume:75
Issue:1
Page Number:62 - 70
DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(89)90008-7
ISSN/ISBN:0016-6480 (Print) 0016-6480 (Linking)
Abstract:"This study directly tested the hypothesis that 17 alpha,20 beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (17,20 beta-P) is a goldfish preovulatory pheromone (pheromone released at peak levels during oocyte final maturation) which increases blood gonadotropin (GtH) and milt volume in males. During spontaneous ovulation, GtH and 17,20 beta-P in female blood and 17,20 beta-P released to the water increased dramatically 7-10 hr prior to ovulation, peaked 1-4 hr prior to ovulation, and then rapidly declined. Males held with these females, or exposed to their odors, had increased GtH levels and milt volumes at approximately the time when increased 17,20 beta-P release by ovulatory females commenced. Although these findings strongly support the hypothesis that 17,20 beta-P is a preovulatory female sex pheromone in goldfish which stimulates male GtH levels and milt production prior to spawning, the milt increases occurred earlier than predicted, suggesting either that preovulatory 17,20 beta-P release begins earlier than the data indicate or that other steroids known to have pheromonal activity are released before 17,20 beta-P"
Keywords:Animals Cyprinidae/*physiology Female Goldfish/*physiology Gonadotropins/*blood Hydroxyprogesterones/blood/*physiology Male *Ovulation Pheromones/*physiology Spermatozoa/cytology;
Notes:"MedlineStacey, N E Sorensen, P W Van der Kraak, G J Dulka, J G eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1989/07/01 Gen Comp Endocrinol. 1989 Jul; 75(1):62-70. doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(89)90008-7"

 
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