Saturday, February 22, 2020

Correlation between the ovarian status and the androgen sensibility in the cultured Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica


Correlation between the ovarian status and the androgen sensibility in the cultured Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica


Abstract

Different responsive abilities of different types of eels (cultured, cultured feminized, and wild silver eels) during artificial maturation are recognized, and maturity status at the beginning of artificial maturation might be important. Maturity may represented by the distribution pattern of oocyte diameters. Androgens have been demonstrated to stimulate ovarian development in eels. To determine the initial status, operations were performed on eels to identify sex and to sample ovarian tissue. The recovered eels were then treated with 17α-methyltestosterone (17MT), and the responses of individual eels to 17MT were determined by the fold change in the mean oocyte diameter before and after treatment. Sampled ovarian tissues were fixed in Bouin’s solution, oocytes were isolated, and the diameter of isolated oocytes was measured. The ovarian status, determined by kernel density estimation (KDE), was presented by the probability density of measured oocyte diameters; compared with histograms, a description method, KDE, provided more subtle information on the investigated ovary. Our data indicated a correlation between the initial ovarian status (density pattern) and the consequence of treatment (change of ovary); we also argued the semelparity of the Japanese eel. Our results supported the hypothesis that the initial ovarian status is an important factor affecting artificial maturation and that androgens could ameliorate the initial status of the eel ovary.

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