Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.305, No.1, 169-175, 2003
Ghrelin gene in cichlid fish is modulated by sex and development
We have identified the complementary and genomic DNA sequences of the novel growth hormone-releasing peptide, ghrelin, in the cichlid fish (tilapia Oreochromis niloticus). The tilapia ghrelin precursor cDNA was 855 bp long, consisting of 119 bp of 5'-untranslated region, 324 bp open reading frame, and 412 bp of 3'-untranslated region. The serine residues at positions 2 and 3 of the "active core" (GSSF) of the ghrelin mature peptide are conserved between tilapia and the mammalian species. The tilapia ghrelin gene has four exons and three introns and resembles the structure of other known ghrelin genes. RT-PCR analysis revealed ghrelin mRNA predominantly expressed in the stomach but absent in the brain, pituitary, heart, kidney, ovary, and testis. Real-time PCR analysis showed an age/body size dependent increase in gastric ghrelin, which stagnated at 7 cm body size (onset of maturation). Ghrelin mRNA levels were unchanged in food-deprived sexually mature animals but were significantly higher in females compared to males. The present study shows that the structure of ghrelin peptide is highly conserved, and the reported differences in somatic and gonadal growth in tilapia could be a consequence of age- and sex-related synthesis of gastric ghrelin. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.