Thyroid hormone signaling in the evolution of pigment patterns in cichlids: results and research prospects

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1007/s10750-024-05640-0
Denis V. Prazdnikov
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Cichlids exhibit an outstanding diversity of pigment patterns among both teleosts and vertebrates in general. The role of endocrine regulatory mechanisms underlying the observed diversity of patterns remains poorly understood. Thyroid hormones are important signaling molecules that regulate a wide range of developmental processes in teleosts. Here, I review evidence for the influence of thyroid signaling on pigment pattern formation in Neotropical cichlids, and the role of hormone-mediated phenotypic plasticity and heterochrony in the evolution of cichlid pattern. The use of hormones as key factors in switching developmental programs in future studies will provide a better understanding of how environmentally-mediated changes in the endocrine regulation of ontogeny contribute to adaptive evolution and the phenotypic divergence of cichlids.

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甲状腺激素信号在慈鲷色素模式进化中的作用:结果与研究前景
慈鲷的色素模式在跃层鱼类和一般脊椎动物中表现出极大的多样性。人们对内分泌调节机制在观察到的色素模式多样性中所起的作用仍然知之甚少。甲状腺激素是一种重要的信号分子,可调节远洋鱼类的各种发育过程。在此,我回顾了甲状腺信号对新热带慈鲷色素模式形成影响的证据,以及激素介导的表型可塑性和异时性在慈鲷模式进化中的作用。在未来的研究中,将激素作为切换发育程序的关键因素,将使人们更好地了解环境介导的内分泌对本体发育的调控变化是如何促进慈鲷的适应性进化和表型分化的。
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