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In vitro biosynthesis of novel 5beta-reduced steroids steroids in the testis of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus
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In vitro biosynthesis of novel 5β-reduced steroids steroids in the testis of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus

W. J. Arbuckle, B. S. Zielinski, A. J. Bélanger, L. D. Corkum, W. Li, S. S Yun and A. P. Scott.

Previous studies indicate that, in the round goby Neogobius melanostomus, the reproductively mature male releases a pheromone that attracts ripe females. Furthermore, studies suggest that the pheromone may be a steroid (more specifically a 5β-reduced androgen) produced by specialized glandular tissue in the testes. In the present study, it is shown that the testis of the male round goby contains such specialized glandular tissue. In vitro, the testes convert [3H]androstenedione into 3α-hydroxy-5β-androstane-11,17-dione (i.e., 11-oxo-etiocholanolone, 11-oxo-ETIO); 11-oxo-ETIO sulfate (11-oxo-ETIO-s); 11-oxo-testosterone (i.e., 11-ketotestosterone), 3α-hydroxy-5β-androstan-17-one (etiocholanolone, ETIO); 11β-hydroxy-androstenedione; ETIO sulfate and testosterone. Glucuronidated steroids were not identified. Neither 11-oxo-ETIO nor 11-oxo-ETIO-s has previously been identified in teleost gonads. Both these steroids are formed in the round goby testis even when [3H]17-hydroxyprogesterone is used as a precursor. The fact that, for both steroids, the carbon A ring has a 5β-configuration (already linked with olfactory sensitivity and behavior induction in two other species of gobies) makes them likely candidate pheromones in the round goby. However, their in vivo production and pheromonal activity remain to be proved.

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W.J. Arbuckle, B.S. Zielinski, A.J. Bélanger, L.D. Corkum, W. Li, S. S Yun and A.P. Scott (2005) In vitro biosynthesis of novel 5β-reduced steroids steroids in the testis of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus. General and Comparative Endocrinology,  140(1): 1-13

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Publication Authors
W.J. Arbuckle, B.S. Zielinski, A.J. Bélanger, L.D. Corkum, W. Li, S.S Yun and A.P. Scott*
Publication Date
November 2004
Publication Reference
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 140(1): 1-13
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/