Abstract

Vitellogenesis is the process of yolk formation via accumulating vitellin (Vn) with nutrients in the oocytes. Expression of vitellogenin (Vg), the precursor of Vn, is one of the indicators for the start of vitellogenesis. In Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), the type-II vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH-2) effectively suppresses hepatopancreatic Vg mRNA expression. In this study, we demonstrate the increasing transcript levels of hepatopancreatic Vg during L. vannamei ovarian development, suggesting that the hepatopancreas-derived Vg/Vn may also contribute to vitellogenesis in this species. Using a combination of in vivo injections and in vitro primary cell cultures, we provide evidences that the inhibition of VIH-2 on hepatopancreatic Vg gene expression is mediated through a functional coupling of the GC/cGMP pathway with different MAPK-dependent cascades in female shrimp. In VIH-2 signaling, the NO-independent GC/cGMP/PKG cascades were upstream of the MAPKs. Activations of the MAPK signal by VIH-2 include the phosphorylation of JNK and the mRNA/protein expression of P38MAPK. Additionally, the cAMP/PKA pathway is another positive intracellular signal for hepatopancreatic Vg mRNA expression but is independent of its VIH-2 regulation. Our findings establish a model for the signal transduction mechanism of Vg regulation by VIH and shed light on the biological functions and signaling of the CHH family in crustaceans.

Highlights

  • Ovarian maturation in crustaceans is an energetically expensive reproductive process that can be divided into several phases, in which the last phase is referred to as vitellogenesis [1]

  • During the ovarian development of L. vannamei, a significant increased trend of hepatopancreatic Vg mRNA levels was observed (Fig 1B), indicating that the Vg/Vn from the hepatopancreas may participate to the process of vitellogenesis in this crustacean species

  • A recent study pointed out the importance of endogenous Vg/Vn in L. vannamei ovarian development [52], and our current study showed that exogenous Vg/Vn play the same role in this process

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Introduction

Ovarian maturation in crustaceans is an energetically expensive reproductive process that can be divided into several phases, in which the last phase is referred to as vitellogenesis [1]. 2017A030310429 to Dr Xiao Jiang, 2013B091300020 to Prof. Chaoqun Hu), the Science & Technology Promoting Projects for Oceanic & Fishery in Guangdong Province Chaoqun Hu), the National High Technology Research & Development Program of China (863 Program) (2012AA10A4044 to Ms Chunhua Ren), the Science and Technology Service Network Initiative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Chaoqun Hu) and the National Share & Service Platform Construction Program for Aquaculture Germplasm and Resources (2017DKA30470 to Dr Lvping Zhang). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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