1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4695(199912)41:4<443::aid-neu1>3.0.co;2-6
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Prolactin opens the sensitive period for androgen regulation of a larynx-specific myosin heavy chain gene

Abstract: The larynx of Xenopus laevis is a sexually differentiated vocal organ in which male muscle is entirely fast twitch and expresses high levels of a fast twitch myosin heavy chain gene, LM. Female muscle, however, is mostly slow twitch and expresses little LM. Androgen is unable to induce expression of LM until after metamorphosis is complete. The expression of LM during metamorphic and early postmetamorphic development parallels secretion and expression of the pituitary hormone prolactin. Here, we show that expo… Show more

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“…Thus, these outcomes reveal previously undescribed complexities in the relationships between PRL and men's mating effort, showing some broad commonalities with findings in certain other taxa (Rubin and Specker, 1992;Edwards et al, 1999;Leonard and Ferkin, 1999;Iwata et al, 2000;Preault et al, 2005;Toyoda et al, 2005). Our results are generally consistent with findings from various bird and mammalian species showing that fathers who cooperate with mothers to raise young have elevated PRL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, these outcomes reveal previously undescribed complexities in the relationships between PRL and men's mating effort, showing some broad commonalities with findings in certain other taxa (Rubin and Specker, 1992;Edwards et al, 1999;Leonard and Ferkin, 1999;Iwata et al, 2000;Preault et al, 2005;Toyoda et al, 2005). Our results are generally consistent with findings from various bird and mammalian species showing that fathers who cooperate with mothers to raise young have elevated PRL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In X. laevis, xlMyHC-LM is expressed in the adult larynx but not in embryos (Edwards et al 1999), a completely different pattern of expression from that of its X. tropicalis ortholog. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that xtMyHC-101d and xtMyHC-101c were both present before xlMyHC-LM (Fig.…”
Section: Xtmyhc-101c Rather Than 101d Is Closer To X Laevis Xlmyhc-lmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Two certified breeding pairs of adult [15,22,39,40] and on information on SSRI and endocrine interactions [19][20][21]. CRF 5 corticotropin-releasing factor; TRH 5 thyrotropin-releasing hormone; TSH 5 thyroid-stimulating hormone; ACTH 5 adrenocorticotropic hormone; PRL 5 prolactin; TH 5 thyroid hormones T 3 and T 4 . frogs (Xenopus laevis) were obtained from Carolina Biological Supply Company.…”
Section: Frog Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%