Testicular Cycles in the Korean Frogs: Annual Spermatogenic Patterns, Seasonal Changes in the Steroidogenic Competence, and Responsiveness Gonadotropins in vitro

  • Go, Seon-Gun (Department of Biology, Honam University) ;
  • Gang, Hae-Muk (Hormone Research Center, Chonnam National University, Department of Genetic Engineering, Chonguj University) ;
  • Kim, Jeong-U (Department of Biology, Seonam University) ;
  • Gwon, Hyeok-Bang (Hormone Research Center, Chonnam National University)
  • Published : 1997.03.01

Abstract

Using three species of Korean frogs (Rana dybowskii, R. rugosa and R. nigromaculata), the annual spermatogenic pattern, the seasonal changes in the steroidogenic competence, and responsiveness of testis to gonadotropins in terms of testosterone secretion in vitro were examined. The spermatogenic pattern of R. dybowskii was classified as a discontinuous type since spermatogenesis stops completely after spawning in late winter (February) until mid-summer (July). In contrast, the pattern of R. nigromaculata and R. rugosa was classified as a potent continuous type since sperm was always present in the seminiferous tubules all year round. In all three species, the levels of testicular testosterone and that of testosterone secreted by testis following in vitro culture were very low in late summer (August), but increased thereafter until winter (hibernation period). Interestingly, responsiveness of testis in vitro to gonadotropins in terms of testosterone secretion increased markedly in November (early hibernation period). Specifically, bullfrog LH was more effective than FSH in stimulating the secretion of testosterone by frog testis in vitro during hibernation period. This fact suggests that testosterone secretion by testis during hibernation is at least regulated by the pituitary gonadotropin rather than environmental factors. Taken together, the data presented here suggest that testicular cycles of three species of Korean frogs are closely linked to their females breeding cycles, and are eventually controlled by various environmental cues.

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