PGE2 functions in ovoviviparous teleost black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii): evolutionary status between parturition and ovulation

Author:

Lyu Likang12,Wen Haishen12,Li Yun12,Wang Xiaojie12,Li Jianshuang12,Zuo Chenpeng12,Yan Shaojing12,Qi Xin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ocean University of China) , Ministry of Education, , Qingdao , P. R. China

2. Ocean University of China , Ministry of Education, , Qingdao , P. R. China

Abstract

Abstract Fish have evolved various reproductive strategies including oviparity, viviparity, and ovoviviparity, which undoubtedly affect the survival of the whole species continuity. As the final step in reproduction, parturition in viviparous vertebrate and ovulation in oviparous teleost seem to share a similar mechanism, when prostaglandins (PGs) act as the trigger to launch the whole process. In the present study, ovoviviparous teleost black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) is employed as the research object. Intraperitoneal injection showed that PGE2 (500 μg/kg) could activate the delivery reactions in perinatal black rockfish. RNA-seq data of ovary in perinatal period revealed transcriptional change in cell junction, inflammation, and apoptosis, which is related to mammal parturition and teleost ovulation. Further results proved the positive correlation between ptger EP2 and previous mentioned pathways. Subsequent experiment proved that PGE2 was able to induce the ovulation and spawning in unfertilized individuals, which had a bilayer follicular structure compared to monolayer follicular in perinatal period black rockfish. Both unfertilized and perinatal ovary matrix could response to PGE2 stimulation. In conclusion, the function of PGE2 in activating both parturition and ovulation in a relatively different pathways conserved with viviparity or oviparity provided novel evidence of the evolutionary status of ovoviviparous vertebrates.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine,Reproductive Medicine

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