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Thyrotrophin in the pars tuberalis triggers photoperiodic response

  • By: tayac@subio
  • Date: 2010-01-19 10:23:45
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Nakao N, Ono H et al.
Nature 452, 317-322 (20 March 2008)
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v452/n7185/full/nature06738.html

Molecular mechanisms regulating animal seasonal breeding in response to changing photoperiod are not well understood. Rapid induction of gene expression of thyroid-hormone-activating enzyme (type 2 deiodinase, DIO2) in the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) is the earliest event yet recorded in the photoperiodic signal transduction pathway. Here we show cascades of gene expression in the quail MBH associated with the initiation of photoinduced secretion of luteinizing hormone. We identified two waves of gene expression. The first was initiated about 14 h after dawn of the first long day and included increased thyrotrophin (TSH) beta-subunit expression in the pars tuberalis; the second occurred approximately 4 h later and included increased expression of DIO2. Intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration of TSH to short-day quail stimulated gonadal growth and expression of DIO2 which was shown to be mediated through a TSH receptor–cyclic AMP (cAMP) signalling pathway. Increased TSH in the pars tuberalis therefore seems to trigger long-day photoinduced seasonal breeding.

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Subio Series Archive (ssa) files of this study are prepared.

  • By: tayac@subio
  • Date: 2010-01-24 20:39:58

The microarray data have been deposited in NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) (GSE8016, GSE8017, GSE8018)converted Subio Series Archive files. However, because GSE8017 is a rather large DataSet with 42 arrays, duplicated data avaraged to downsize.

GSE8016
http://www.box.net/shared/xqdujn3f9y
GSE8017_averaged
http://www.box.net/shared/3ay2hsq2tt
GSE8018
http://www.box.net/shared/7xlfrh2gbi

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