Ethanolamine plasmalogens derived from whale brain stimulate both follicle‐stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone secretion by bovine gonadotrophs

Author:

Saito Risa1,Bando Takeharu2ORCID,Kotaniguchi Miyako3,Tamura Tsutomu2,Kuno Tomoe2,Watanabe Kenji4,Mizukami Yoichi4,Kitamura Shinichi5,Kadokawa Hiroya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Yamaguchi University Yamaguchi Japan

2. Institute of Cetacean Research Tokyo Japan

3. International Polysaccharide Engineering Inc., Laboratory of Advanced Food Process Engineering, Organization for Research Promotion Osaka Metropolitan University Sakai Japan

4. Center for Gene Research Yamaguchi University Ube Japan

5. Laboratory of Advanced Food Process Engineering, Organization for Research Promotion Osaka Metropolitan University Sakai Japan

Abstract

AbstractEthanolamine plasmalogens (EPls) are the only known ligands of a novel receptor, G protein‐coupled receptor 61, and bovine brain EPls stimulate follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) but not luteinizing hormone (LH), secreted by bovine gonadotrophs. We hypothesized that the brain EPls of whales (Balaenoptera edeni), another Cetartiodactyla with at least twice the lifespan of bovines, could stimulate FSH secretion by gonadotrophs. To test this hypothesis, bovine gonadotrophs (from approximately 2‐year‐old Japanese Black heifers) were cultured for 3.5 days and treated with increasing concentrations of brain EP1s from whales (approximately 22 years old). FSH and LH secretion was stimulated by all tested concentrations of whale EPls (p < 0.05). To clarify the important differences between bovine and whale EPls, we utilized two‐dimensional liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry, which revealed 35 peaks. Among them, we observed significant differences between 12 EPl molecular species. Additionally, we identified differentially expressed genes for enzymes involved in EPl synthesis or degradation in the hypothalamus of young heifers and old cows (approximately 10 years old) as compared to whales (approximately 28 years old) via deep sequencing of the transcriptome. We conclude that whale brains contain unique EPls that stimulate both FSH and LH secretion by bovine gonadotrophs.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Toyo Suisan Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Medicine

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