Our previous studies showed that 17α, 20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) acted as a sex pheromone to induce reproductive success in Chinese black sleeper (), but its functional mechanism remains unclear. In the present study, we cloned the cDNAs of the gonadotropin subunits (αβ, and β), and found that, in exposure to 5 nM DHP, transcript levels of β significantly increased in the pituitary at 6 h post exposure; plasma 11-KT levels increased at 24 h post exposure in mature male fish. In contrast, DHP exposure failed to increase the transcript levels of β in the pituitary of immature male fish, suggesting that the responsiveness to DHP depends on reproductive status. Interestingly, expression of progestin and adipoQ receptor 8 (, also known as mPRβ) and progesterone receptor membrane component 2 significantly increased in the olfactory rosette of male fish at late meiosis stage following a co-injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone-A (LHRH-A), while no increases of other progestin receptors were observed. Moreover, Paqr8 protein was localized in the dendritic knobs of the olfactory sensory neurons, which were activated following the exposure to DHP. The DHP-induced expression of β in pituitary was not inhibited by RU486, an antagonist of nuclear progesterone receptor. Taken together, our results suggested that sex pheromone DHP increased the expression of β transcript in the pituitary and plasma 11-KT levels of mature male, important for reproduction; and Paqr8 might be involved in responding to sex pheromone DHP in the olfactory rosette of male .
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