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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6132
Title: The Testis Is a Primary Factor That Contributes to Epigenetic Modifications in the Ovaries of the Protandrous Black Porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegelii
Authors: Guan-Chung Wu 
Hau-Wen Li
Chih-Hsiang Huang
Hong-Jia Lin
Chien-Ju Lin
Ching-Fong Chang 
Keywords: GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE;SEX-CHANGING FISH;MONOPTERUS-ALBUS;DIMORPHIC EXPRESSION;LUTEINIZING-HORMONE;RICEFIELD EEL;REVERSAL;FEMALE;METHYLATION;MALES
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2016
Publisher: SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION
Journal Volume: 94
Journal Issue: 6
Source: Biology of Reproduction
Abstract: 
In most hermaphroditic fish, the sexual phase of the gonad responds to external stimuli so that only one sex remains functional while the other sex becomes dormant. However, protandrous black porgy are male during their first two reproductive cycles. Estradiol (E2)-induced female growth results in a transient and immature female, and the sexual phase reverts from female to male after E2 is withdrawn. Conversely, excising the testis results in a precocious female when performed during the second reproductive cycle. We used these characteristics to study epigenetic modifications of cyp19a1a promoter in black porgy. Our results showed that higher levels of gonadotropins receptors were observed in testis than in ovary during the alteration of sexual phase from induced femaleness to maleness, and hCG treatment did not stimulate ovarian gene expression in male (1-yr-old maleness) and female phase (testis excision-induced femaleness) fish. The cyp19a1a promoter exhibited tissue-and lineage-specific methylation patterns. The follicle cells in the ovary had a hypomethylated (0%-20%) cyp19a1a promoter region. In the ovary, the first sign of female phase decision was decreased methylation levels and increased numbers of hypomethylated clones of cyp19a1a promoter during the natural sex change process. Similar methylation patterns were observed in the testis-removed ovary 1 mo after surgery, with no histological difference between the sham and the testis-removed fish. Conversely, there was no increase in methylation levels of cyp19a1a promoter in E2-fed fish. These results suggest that in the digonic gonad of black porgy, the testis is the primary tissue that affects epigenetics of the ovary.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6132
ISSN: 0006-3363
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.115.137463
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