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In the present study, immunoreactive gonadotropin (GTH)-like material was examined in the hagfish pituitary, in correlation with their gonadal conditions. For this purpose, three species of hagfish, Myxine glutinosa, Eptatretus burgeri and Paramyxine atami, were used. In all species, GTH-like cells were observed in the adenohypophysis. They were stained with several antibodies to LH-related GTHs, such as ovine LHβ, human LHβ, bullfrog LH, and salmon GTHIIβ. In the subsequent study, the relationship between the amount of GTH-like material and gonadal conditions was examined in Paramyxine atami. The adenohypophysis of adult animals exhibited well-developing features, and about half of the adenohypophysial cells were stained intensely with anti-ovine LHβ. On the other hand, the adenohypophysis of juveniles exhibited less developed features with few or no cells stained with anti-ovine LHβ. These results suggest that a GTH-gonadal system is truly present in the hagfish.
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Nozaki, M., Oshima, Y., Shimotani, T. et al. Immunohistochemical detection of gonadotropin-like material in the hagfish pituitary, correlated with their gonadal conditions. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 28, 85–87 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:FISH.0000030482.32357.cd
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:FISH.0000030482.32357.cd
- hagfish
- agnatha
- pituitary gland
- gonadotropin
- pituitary-gonadal axis
- immunohistochemistry