Regulation of cortisol production during chronic social stress in rainbow trout
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2022.114056
Regulation of cortisol production during chronic social stress in rainbow trout
Abstract
Chronic stress resulting from social interactions impacts the endocrine stress response in many vertebrates, including teleost fishes. Juvenile rainbow trout held in pairs form a dominance hierarchy with the subordinate individual exhibiting chronic elevation of plasma cortisol and an attenuated cortisol response to an additional acute stressor. The current study investigated the mechanisms underlying this apparent dichotomy in cortisol production at the level of the head kidney (adrenal homolog). Following four days of chronic social stress, subordinate rainbow trout exhibited elevated plasma cortisol levels that correlated with basal cortisol production by the head kidney in vitro. Subordinate trout had higher transcript abundances of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and cytochrome p450 side chain cleavage enzyme, which facilitate key steps in steroidogenesis, as well as two paralogs of steroidogenic factor 1. Despite elevation of basal steroidogenesis, acute cortisol production in response to ACTH (in vivo and in vitro) was lower in subordinate trout. Transcript abundances of the ACTH receptor accessory proteins were elevated in subordinate fish, but head kidney cortisol production in response to a cAMP analogue was lower than in dominant fish. Together, the data suggest that the attenuated acute cortisol response of subordinate trout reflects limitations on cortisol production downstream of cAMP signalling in steroidogenic cells of the head kidney, despite the increased basal abundance of key components of the steroidogenic pathway.
Keywords: ACTH signalling; Head kidney; P450scc; Star; Steroidogenesis; Steroidogenic factor 1.
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