Abstract

We divided the process of sex reversal from immature male to mature female in the protandrous cinnamon clownfish (Amphiprion melanopus) into six developmental stages as follows: I, immature male; II, mature male; III, male at 60 days after female removal; IV, male at 90 days after female removal; V, male at 120 days after female removal; and VI, mature female. Thyroid hormone receptors α (TRα) and β (TRβ) cDNAs were cloned from the ovary and mRNA expression levels were compared during the sex-reversal process. The nucleotide sequences of the TRα and TRβ cDNA were 1230 and 1188 bp in length with open reading frames encoding peptides of 409 and 395 amino acids, respectively. We observed that TRα mRNA and protein levels were high in all stages except the immature gonad, while TRβ mRNA levels were higher in the mature ovary than in any other gonadal stage. We injected gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue to identify its effects on TRs mRNA in immature fish. The mRNA levels of TRs increased significantly. We therefore propose that TRs are related to testicular development as well as ovarian development in cinnamon clownfish. The present study also provides basic data on the role of TRs during sex reversal in fish.

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