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The Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal Axis and Thyroid Hormone Regulation Interact to Influence Seasonal Breeding in Green Anole Lizards (Anolis Carolinensis)

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2020 Mar 4
PMID 32126224
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Reproductive physiology and behavior is mainly regulated by the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis, although abnormal thyroid hormone (TH) levels alter HPG axis activity. Seasonally breeding animals, such as green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis), undergo drastic hormonal and behavioral changes between breeding and non-breeding seasons, with increased sex steroid hormones, larger gonads and increased reproductive behaviors during the breeding compared to non-breeding seasons. Relatively less is known regarding the regulation of gonadal TH in seasonal reproduction. We examined whether the gonadal expression of enzymes involved in TH activation are altered in concert with seasonal reproduction. Type 2 deiodinase (Dio2) mRNA, the TH activating enzyme, was upregulated in breeding compared to non-breeding testes, while type 3 deiodinase (Dio3) mRNA, the TH deactivating enzyme, was upregulated in breeding ovaries. To study the association between the HPG axis and local activation of TH, we manipulated the HPG axis during the non-breeding season by subcutaneously injecting luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in male lizards. We found that acute LH and FSH injections induced many aspects of breeding, with increased testes size and testosterone levels. Surprisingly, Dio3 was upregulated in the testes after LH and FSH injections, while Dio2 mRNA levels were unchanged. These results suggest that there might be different roles for local TH activation in developing and maintaining fully mature and functional gonads. Our findings continue to support the role for TH in regulating reproduction.

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