Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2801312 General and Comparative Endocrinology 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In several avian species long day exposure results in plasma elevation of gonadotropins and prolactin (PRL). We examined the early (12–72 h) effects of photostimulation on mRNA transcripts and plasma levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and PRL in three-week old cockerels. In addition, the neuroendocrine influence of the compound, sulfamethazine (SMZ), known to enhance light-induced gonadal development in chicks, was studied when applied with or without long-day photostimulation. Both long day exposure and SMZ intake caused a rapid increase in FSHβ mRNA transcripts at Zeitgeber time 48 (ZT48), while only SMZ stimulated secretion of the hormone into plasma during the course of the study. In contrast to SMZ treatment, photostimulation was more effective at stimulating PRL mRNA transcripts and secretion of PRL. Results demonstrate a differential role of long day exposure and SMZ intake on the regulation of FSH and PRL synthesis and secretion and suggest that some effects of SMZ on gonadal development may be mediated by the pituitary.

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