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Validation of Radioimmunoassays for Two Salmon Gonadotropins (GTH I and GTH II) and Their Plasma Concentrations Throughout the Reproductive Cycle in Male and Female Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss)1

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RIAs were developed for the two salmon gonadotropins (GTH I and GTH II) and used to measure plasma GTH throughout the life of the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. The RIA for GTH II was specific and sensitive (< 0.001% cross-reaction with GTH I, mean sensitivity = 0.26 +/- 0.02 ng/ml). The RIA for GTH I was less specific and less sensitive than the GTH II RIA (9.7% cross-reaction with GTH II, mean sensitivity = 2.34 +/- 0.23 ng/ml). In both males and females, the levels of GTH II remained undetectable (< 0.3 ng/ml) throughout most of the reproductive cycle, until shortly preceding spermiation/ovulation, when they began to rise. Concentrations of plasma GTH II were maximal at spermiation/ovulation. In both sexes, plasma profiles of GTH I differed from those of GTH II. The plasma GTH I concentration in females was elevated during early vitellogenesis. It then fell to a basal level shortly before ovulation and finally was elevated again at ovulation. In males, increases in plasma GTH I were seen a year before spermiation and again later, during the final stages of testicular growth. These results support the contention that GTH I mediates gonadal growth, whereas GTH II regulates the final stages of maturation and ovulation/spermiation. In rainbow trout, plasma profiles of GTH I and GTH II mimic the cycles of plasma FSH and LH, respectively, in the ovulatory cycle of higher vertebrates.

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