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Comparison of the effects of different methods of mammalian and salmon GnRHa administration on spawning performance in wild-caught female carp (Cyprinus carpio carpio) from the Caspian Sea

Authors :
Vazirzadeh, Arya
Mojazi Amiri, Bagher
Yelghi, Saeed
Hajimoradloo, Abdolmajid
Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali
Mylonas, Constantinos C.
Source :
Aquaculture. Oct2011, Vol. 320 Issue 1/2, p123-128. 6p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: The effects of acute or sustained administration of mammalian and salmon GnRH agonists (mGnRHa and sGnRHa) were examined on the reproduction performance of wild-caught female carp from the Caspian Sea. Ripe broodfish were caught in the beginning of spawning season (early May) by seine from the southeast coastal waters of the Caspian Sea, Golestan province, Iran. To induce spawning fish were allocated into 8 groups and treated with 7% physiological saline (control), 4mgkg−1 carp pituitary (CP) extract (positive control), 20μgkg−1 mGnRHa or sGnRHa together with 40mgkg−1 Metoclopramide (acute treatments), a cholesterol pellet containing 20μgkg−1 mGnRHa or sGnRHa together with 40mgkg−1 Metoclopramide, and emulsified GnRHa in Freud''s Incomplete Adjuvant (FIA) containing 20μgkg−1 mGnRHa or sGnRHa together with 40mgkg−1 Metoclopramide (mGnRHa-FIA and sGnRHa-FIA). After the final injection the fish were checked for spawning regularly. Ovulated fish were stripped manually and the eggs fertilized artificially. Significant differences were observed in the reproduction success, latency period and practical fecundity among treated groups (p ≤0.05). Injection of CP or sGnRHa in acute or sustained methods increased significantly the reproduction success compared to acute injection, implanting of mGnRHa or controls (p ≤0.05). In spite of the weaker effect of mGnRHa injection or cholesterol implant on induction of ovulation, treatment with mGnRHa-FIA showed similar effects as sGnRHa-FIA. Almost all sustained delivery systems of both GnRHa enhanced the practical fecundity of treated fish compared to CP and acute GnRHa injections. The latency periods of fish that received GnRHa-FIA and implant were near 24 and 50h, respectively, which were significantly longer than that of fish given an acute GnRHa treatment or CP (p ≤0.05). There was no significant difference in fertilization and hatching success of the produced progeny among treated groups (p ≥0.05). The results showed that injection of GnRHa in FIA increased significantly the ovulation success of fish, but implanting fish with mGnRHa in a cholesterol pellet had variable effects with increasing fecundity but not higher ovulation success, compared to the CP treatment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00448486
Volume :
320
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Aquaculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
65495433
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.08.001