Abstract

The oviduct of the Chinese brown frog (Rana dybowskii) expands in pre-hibernation rather than in pre-spawning, which is one of the physiological phenomena that occur in preparation for hibernation. Steroid hormones are known to regulate oviductal development. Cholesterol synthesis and steroidogenesis may play important role in the expansion of the oviduct before hibernation. In this study, we investigated the expression patterns of the markers that are involved in the de novo steroid synthesis pathway in the oviduct of R. dybowskii during pre-spawning and pre-hibernation. According to histological analysis, the oviduct of R. dybowskii contains epithelial cells, glandular cells, and tubule lumens. During pre-hibernation, oviductal pipe diameter and weight were significantly larger than during pre-spawning. 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase (HMGCR), Low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR), cytochrome P450 cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc), and steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) were detected in epithelial cells in pre-hibernation and glandular cells during pre-spawning. HMGCR, LDLR, StAR, and P450scc protein expression levels were higher in pre-hibernation than during pre-spawning, but the SF-1 protein expression level did not significantly differ. HMGCR, LDLR, StAR, P450scc (CYP11A1), and SF-1 (NR5A1) mRNA expression levels were significantly higher in pre-hibernation compared to pre-spawning. The transcriptome results showed that the steroid synthesis pathway was highly expressed during pre-hibernation. Existing results indicate that the oviduct is able to synthesize steroid hormones using cholesterol, and that steroid hormones may affect the oviductal functions of R. dybowskii.

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