Effects of ghrelin on some plasma hormonal changes in juvenile Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) (original) (raw)
2011, Comparative Clinical Pathology
The functions of ghrelin, a novel weightregulatory peptide, have not been intensively investigated in primitive fish. This experiment was conducted to determine whether ghrelin has a specific effect on growth hormone (GH), prolactin and cortisol levels in Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus). Juvenile Persian sturgeons with a mean body weight of 320±30 g were given a single injection of ghrelin at three doses of 0.1, 1 and 10 ng/g body weight. Control animals were injected with vehicle (sterile saline) only. Blood samples were collected at 0, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48 and 72 h after injection. The level of plasma hormones were determined by ELISA kit. As expected, ghrelin injection significantly elevated plasma GH (P< 0.05), whereas prolactin levels did not significantly change after injection (P>0.05). Plasma cortisol levels decreased in fish injected with high doses of ghrelin (P<0.05). Ghrelin at 10 ng/g body weight had the most influence on GH release, and 1 ng/g ghrelin injection caused the lowest level of cortisol. These results show for the first time that ghrelin induces some plasma hormonal changes in sturgeon fish, as lower vertebrates, but more investigations are needed in this area.
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