Involvement of hormones in olfactory imprinting and homing in chum salmon

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Hiroshi Ueda
Shingo Nakamura
Taro Nakamura
Kaoru Inada
Takashi Okubo
Naohiro Furukawa
Reiichi Murakami
Shigeo Tsuchida
Yonathan Zohar
Kotaro Konno
Masahiko Watanabe
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[1] Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere,Division of Biosphere Science
[2] Hokkaido University,Department of Natural History Sciences
[3] Graduate School of Environmental Science,Department of Marine Biotechnology
[4] Hokkaido University,Department of Anatomy
[5] Graduate School of Science,undefined
[6] Hokkaido University,undefined
[7] Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology,undefined
[8] University of Maryland,undefined
[9] Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[10] Hokkaido University,undefined
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The olfactory hypothesis for salmon imprinting and homing to their natal stream is well known, but the endocrine hormonal control mechanisms of olfactory memory formation in juveniles and retrieval in adults remain unclear. In brains of hatchery-reared underyearling juvenile chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), thyrotropin-releasing hormone gene expression increased immediately after release from a hatchery into the natal stream, and the expression of the essential NR1 subunit of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor increased during downstream migration. Gene expression of salmon gonadotropin-releasing hormone (sGnRH) and NR1 increased in the adult chum salmon brain during homing from the Bering Sea to the natal hatchery. Thyroid hormone treatment in juveniles enhanced NR1 gene activation, and GnRHa treatment in adults improved stream odour discrimination. Olfactory memory formation during juvenile downstream migration and retrieval during adult homing migration of chum salmon might be controlled by endocrine hormones and could be clarified using NR1 as a molecular marker.
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