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Role of Neurokinin B in gametogenesis and steroidogenesis of freshwater catfish, Clarias batrachus

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CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH
Volume 393, Issue 2, Pages 377-391

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-023-03788-0

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NKB; Steroids; Clarias batrachus; Gonads (ovary and testis); Steroidogenesis

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In this study, the effects of NKB on gonadal steroidogenesis and gametogenesis were evaluated through in vivo and in vitro approaches using NKB antagonist MRK-08. The results suggest that the NKB antagonist decreases the development of advanced ovarian follicles and germ cells in the testis. Furthermore, MRK-08 treatment downregulates steroidogenesis by modulating the expressions of steroidogenic marker proteins involving ERK1/2 & pERK1/2 and Akt/pAkt signalling pathways.
Neurokinin B (NKB), a recently discovered neuropeptide, plays a crucial role in regulating the kiss-GnRH neurons in vertebrate's brain. NKB is also characterized in gonadal tissues; however, its role in gonads is poorly understood. Therefore, in the present study, the effects of NKB on gonadal steroidogenesis and gametogenesis through in vivo and in vitro approaches using NKB antagonist MRK-08 were evaluated. The results suggest that the NKB antagonist decreases the development of advanced ovarian follicles and germ cells in the testis. In addition, MRK-08 further reduces the production of 17 beta-estradiol in the ovary and testosterone in the testis under both in vivo and in vitro conditions in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, the in vitro MRK-08 treatment of gonadal explants attenuated the expression of steroidogenic marker proteins, i.e., StAR, 3 beta-HSD, and 17 beta-HSD dose-dependently. Moreover, the MAP kinase proteins, pERK1/2 & ERK1/2 and pAkt & Akt were also downregulated by MRK-08. Thus, the study suggests that NKB downregulates steroidogenesis by modulating the expressions of steroidogenic marker proteins involving ERK1/2 & pERK1/2 and Akt/pAkt signalling pathways. NKB also appears to regulate gametogenesis by regulating gonadal steroidogenesis in the catfish.

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