GnRH-mediated olfactory and visual inputs promote mating-like behaviors in male zebrafish

Lei Li(University of Notre Dame), Jennifer L. Wojtowicz(University of Notre Dame), John H. Malin(University of Notre Dame), Tao Huang(Shandong University), Eric Lee(University of Notre Dame), Zi‐Jiang Chen(Shandong University)
PLoS ONE
March 22, 2017
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Abstract

The engagement of sexual behaviors is regulated by a number of factors which include gene expression, hormone circulation, and multi-sensory information integration. In zebrafish, when a male and a female are placed in the same container, they show mating-like behaviors regardless of whether they are kept together or separated by a net. No mating-like behaviors are observed when same-sex animals are put together. Through the olfacto-visual centrifugal pathway, activation of the terminalis nerve in the olfactory bulb increases GnRH signaling in the brain and triggers mating-like behaviors between males. In zebrafish mutants or wild-type fish in which the olfacto-visual centrifugal pathway is impaired or chemically ablated, in response to odor stimulation the mating-like behaviors between males are no longer evident. Together, the data suggest that the combination of olfactory and visual signals alter male zebrafish's mating-like behaviors via GnRH signaling.


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