Hormonal and pheromonal studies on amphibians with special reference to metamorphosis and reproductive behavior

Author:

Kikuyama Sakae1,Yamamoto Kazutoshi1ORCID,Toyoda Fumiyo2,Kouki Tom3,Okada Reiko4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Education and Integrated Sciences Center for Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Waseda University Tokyo Japan

2. Physiology Department I Nara Medical University Nara Japan

3. Department of Medicine Jichi Medical University Tochigi Japan

4. Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science Shizuoka University Shizuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn this article, we review studies which have been conducted to investigate the hormonal influence on metamorphosis in bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) and Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) larvae, in addition to studies conducted on the hormonal and pheromonal control of reproductive behavior in red‐bellied newts (Cynops pyrrhogaster). Metamorphosis was studied with an emphasis on the roles of prolactin (PRL) and thyrotropin (TSH). The release of PRL was shown to be regulated by thyrotropin‐releasing hormone (TRH) and that of TSH was evidenced to be regulated by corticotropin‐releasing factor. The significance of the fact that the neuropeptide that controls the secretion of TSH is different from those encountered in mammals is discussed in consideration of the observation that the release of TRH, which stimulates the release of PRL, is enhanced when the animals are subjected to a cold temperature. Findings that were made by using melanin‐rich cells of Bufo embryos and larvae, such as the determination of the origin of the adenohypophyseal primordium, identification of the pancreatic chitinase, and involvement of the rostral preoptic recess organ as the hypothalamic inhibitory center of α‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormone (α‐MSH) secretion, are mentioned in this article. In addition, the involvement of hormones in eliciting courtship behavior in male red‐bellied newts and the discovery of the peptide sex pheromones and hormonal control of their secretion are also discussed in the present article.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Nakatsuji Foresight Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology

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