Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish

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Main Author: Gonçalves, David
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Costa, Silvia Santos, Teles, Magda C., Silva, Helena, Inglês, Mafalda, Oliveira, Rui F.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The mechanisms regulating sexual behaviours in female vertebrates are still poorly understood, mainly because in most species sexual displays in females are more subtle and less frequent than displays in males. In a sex-role reversed population of a teleost fish, the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, an external fertilizer, females are the courting sex and their sexual displays are conspicuous and unambiguous. We took advantage of this to investigate the role of ovarian-synthesized hormones in the induction of sexual displays in females. In particular, the effects of the sex steroids oestradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) and of the prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) were tested. Females were ovariectomized and their sexual behaviour tested 7 days (sex steroids and PGF2 alpha) and 14 days (sex steroids) after ovariectomy by presenting females to an established nesting male. Ovariectomy reduced the expression of sexual behaviours, although a significant proportion of females still courted the male 14 days after the ovary removal. Administration of PGF2 alpha to ovariectomized females recovered the frequency of approaches to the male's nest and of courtship displays towards the nesting male. However, E2 also had a positive effect on sexual behaviour, particularly on the frequency of approaches to the male's nest. T administration failed to recover sexual behaviours in ovariectomized females. These results suggest that the increase in E2 levels postulated to occur during the breeding season facilitates female mate-searching and assessment behaviours, whereas PGF2 alpha acts as a short-latency endogenous signal informing the brain that oocytes are mature and ready to be spawned. In the light of these results, the classical view for female fishes, that sex steroids maintain sexual behaviour in internal fertilizers and that prostaglandins activate spawning behaviours in external fertilizers, needs to be reviewed.
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spelling Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fishBlenny Salaria-PavoMating Call PhonotaxisSteroid-Hormone LevelsSpawning BehaviorPeacock BlennyReproductive-BehaviorArginine VasotocinAmerican ToadSneaker MalesGoldfishThe mechanisms regulating sexual behaviours in female vertebrates are still poorly understood, mainly because in most species sexual displays in females are more subtle and less frequent than displays in males. In a sex-role reversed population of a teleost fish, the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, an external fertilizer, females are the courting sex and their sexual displays are conspicuous and unambiguous. We took advantage of this to investigate the role of ovarian-synthesized hormones in the induction of sexual displays in females. In particular, the effects of the sex steroids oestradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) and of the prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) were tested. Females were ovariectomized and their sexual behaviour tested 7 days (sex steroids and PGF2 alpha) and 14 days (sex steroids) after ovariectomy by presenting females to an established nesting male. Ovariectomy reduced the expression of sexual behaviours, although a significant proportion of females still courted the male 14 days after the ovary removal. Administration of PGF2 alpha to ovariectomized females recovered the frequency of approaches to the male's nest and of courtship displays towards the nesting male. However, E2 also had a positive effect on sexual behaviour, particularly on the frequency of approaches to the male's nest. T administration failed to recover sexual behaviours in ovariectomized females. These results suggest that the increase in E2 levels postulated to occur during the breeding season facilitates female mate-searching and assessment behaviours, whereas PGF2 alpha acts as a short-latency endogenous signal informing the brain that oocytes are mature and ready to be spawned. In the light of these results, the classical view for female fishes, that sex steroids maintain sexual behaviour in internal fertilizers and that prostaglandins activate spawning behaviours in external fertilizers, needs to be reviewed.Royal SocSapientiaGonçalves, DavidCosta, Silvia SantosTeles, Magda C.Silva, HelenaInglês, MafaldaOliveira, Rui F.2018-12-07T14:53:42Z2014-032014-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11647eng0962-84521471-295410.1098/rspb.2013.3070info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-18T17:28:05Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/11647Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:23:20.389229Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
title Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
spellingShingle Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
Gonçalves, David
Blenny Salaria-Pavo
Mating Call Phonotaxis
Steroid-Hormone Levels
Spawning Behavior
Peacock Blenny
Reproductive-Behavior
Arginine Vasotocin
American Toad
Sneaker Males
Goldfish
title_short Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
title_full Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
title_fullStr Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
title_full_unstemmed Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
title_sort Oestradiol and prostaglandin F2 alpha regulate sexual displays in females of a sex-role reversed fish
author Gonçalves, David
author_facet Gonçalves, David
Costa, Silvia Santos
Teles, Magda C.
Silva, Helena
Inglês, Mafalda
Oliveira, Rui F.
author_role author
author2 Costa, Silvia Santos
Teles, Magda C.
Silva, Helena
Inglês, Mafalda
Oliveira, Rui F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, David
Costa, Silvia Santos
Teles, Magda C.
Silva, Helena
Inglês, Mafalda
Oliveira, Rui F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blenny Salaria-Pavo
Mating Call Phonotaxis
Steroid-Hormone Levels
Spawning Behavior
Peacock Blenny
Reproductive-Behavior
Arginine Vasotocin
American Toad
Sneaker Males
Goldfish
topic Blenny Salaria-Pavo
Mating Call Phonotaxis
Steroid-Hormone Levels
Spawning Behavior
Peacock Blenny
Reproductive-Behavior
Arginine Vasotocin
American Toad
Sneaker Males
Goldfish
description The mechanisms regulating sexual behaviours in female vertebrates are still poorly understood, mainly because in most species sexual displays in females are more subtle and less frequent than displays in males. In a sex-role reversed population of a teleost fish, the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, an external fertilizer, females are the courting sex and their sexual displays are conspicuous and unambiguous. We took advantage of this to investigate the role of ovarian-synthesized hormones in the induction of sexual displays in females. In particular, the effects of the sex steroids oestradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) and of the prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) were tested. Females were ovariectomized and their sexual behaviour tested 7 days (sex steroids and PGF2 alpha) and 14 days (sex steroids) after ovariectomy by presenting females to an established nesting male. Ovariectomy reduced the expression of sexual behaviours, although a significant proportion of females still courted the male 14 days after the ovary removal. Administration of PGF2 alpha to ovariectomized females recovered the frequency of approaches to the male's nest and of courtship displays towards the nesting male. However, E2 also had a positive effect on sexual behaviour, particularly on the frequency of approaches to the male's nest. T administration failed to recover sexual behaviours in ovariectomized females. These results suggest that the increase in E2 levels postulated to occur during the breeding season facilitates female mate-searching and assessment behaviours, whereas PGF2 alpha acts as a short-latency endogenous signal informing the brain that oocytes are mature and ready to be spawned. In the light of these results, the classical view for female fishes, that sex steroids maintain sexual behaviour in internal fertilizers and that prostaglandins activate spawning behaviours in external fertilizers, needs to be reviewed.
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