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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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Serotonin is a biogenic monoamine conserved across phyla that is implicated in diverse physiological and behavioural functions. On examining the expression of the rate-limiting enzymes in serotonin synthesis, tryptophan hydroxylases (TPHs), in the teleost medaka (
Oryzias latipes
), we found that males have much higher levels of
tph1
expression as compared with females. This robust sexual dimorphism was found to probably result from the direct stimulation of
tph1
transcription by androgen/
androgen receptor
binding to canonical bipartite androgen-responsive elements in its proximal promoter region. Our results further revealed that
tph1
expression occurs exclusively in pro-
opiomelanocortin
(
pomc
)-expressing cells and that the resulting serotonin and its derivative melatonin inhibit the expression of the pituitary hormone genes,
fshb
,
sl
and
tshb
. This suggests that serotonin and/or melatonin synthesized in
pomc
-expressing cells act in a paracrine manner to suppress pituitary hormone levels. Consistent with these findings and the male-biased expression of
tph1
, the expression levels of
fshb
,
sl
and
tshb
were all higher in females than in males. Taken together, the male bias in
tph1
expression and consequent serotonin/melatonin production presumably contribute to sex differences in the expression of pituitary hormones and ultimately in the physiological functions mediated by them.
...
PMID:Androgen-dependent sexual dimorphism in pituitary tryptophan hydroxylase expression: relevance to sex differences in pituitary hormones. 3251 12
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