Seasonal Plasticity in the Peptide Neuronal Systems: Potential Roles of Gonadotrophin‐Releasing Hormone,Gonadotrophin‐Inhibiting Hormone,Neuropeptide Y and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide in the Regulation of the Reproductive Axis in Subtropical Indian Weaver Birds |
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Authors: | Surbhi A. Rastogi S. Rani V. Kumar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology, DST‐IRHPA Centre for Excellence in Biological Rhythms Research, University of Delhi, Delhi, India;2. Department of Zoology, DST‐IRHPA Centre for Excellence in Biological Rhythms Research, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India |
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Abstract: | Two experiments examined the expression of gonadotrophin‐releasing and inhibiting hormones (GnRH‐I, GnRH‐II and GnIH), neuropeptide Y (NPY) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in subtropical Indian weaver birds, which demonstrate relative photorefractoriness. Experiment 1 measured peptide expression levels in the form of immunoreactive (‐IR) cells, percentage cell area and cell optical density in the preoptic area (GnRH‐I), midbrain (GnRH‐II), paraventricular nucleus (GnIH), mediobasal hypothalamus [dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH), infundibular complex (INc), NPY and VIP] and lateral septal organ (VIP) during the progressive, breeding, regressive and nonbreeding phases of the annual reproductive cycle. GnRH‐I was decreased in the nonbreeding and VIP was increased in INc in the breeding and regressive states. GnRH‐II and NPY levels did not differ between the testicular phases. Double‐labelled immunohistochemistry (IHC) revealed a close association between the GnRH/GnIH, GnRH/NPY, GnRH/VIP and GnIH/NPY peptide systems, implicating them interacting and playing roles in the reproductive regulation in weaver birds. Experiment 2 further measured these peptide levels in the middle of day and night in weaver birds that were maintained under short days (8 : 16 h light /dark cycle; photosensitive), exposed to ten long days (16 : 8 h light /dark cycle; photostimulated) or maintained for approximately 2 years on a 16 : 8 h light /dark cycle (photorefractory). Reproductively immature testes in these groups precluded the possible effect of an enhanced gonadal feedback on the hypothalamic peptide expression. There were group differences in the GnRH‐I (not GnRH‐II), GnIH, NPY and VIP immunoreactivity, albeit with variations in immunoreactivity measures in the present study. These results, which are consistent with those reported in birds with relative photorefractoriness, show the distribution and possibly a complex interaction of key neuropeptides in the regulation of the annual reproductive cycle in Indian weaver birds. |
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Keywords: | GnIH GnRH‐I GnRH‐II Indian weaver bird
NPY
VIP
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