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Ovulation induction in jundiá ( R hamdia quelen , H eptapteridae) using carp pituitary extract or salmon Gn RH analogue combined with dopamine receptor antagonists
Author(s) -
Ittzés István,
Szabó Tamás,
Kronbauer Ernani Carlos,
Urbányi Béla
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aquaculture research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.646
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1365-2109
pISSN - 1355-557X
DOI - 10.1111/are.12446
Subject(s) - ovulation , biology , endocrinology , medicine , carp , domperidone , metoclopramide , gonadotropin , dopamine , agonist , zoology , receptor , hormone , fish <actinopterygii> , fishery , vomiting
J undiá ( R hamdia quelen ) is an important species for aquaculture in temperate and subtropical climates. In the present study, the results of different forms of GnRH analogue treatments on ovulation in jundiá have been compared with those from treatment with carp pituitary. Seven out of eight females ovulated in groups treated with carp pituitary (4.0 mg kg −1 BW) and Ovaprim (0.5 mL kg −1 BW). Injection with sGnRHa (10 μg kg −1 BW) combined with metoclopramide (20 mg kg −1 BW) caused a significantly lower rate of ovulation with three out of eight females responding. None of the fish injected with sGnRHa (10 μg kg −1 BW) alone ovulated. Mean PGS I [(weight of stripped egg mass/BW of the female before stripping) × 100] and mean fertilization rate values were high and similar between treatment groups. The obtained results indicate that in jundiá, there is a strong dopamine inhibitory tone on gonadotropin secretion. The gonadotropin releasing activity of sGnRHa can be potentiated by dopamine receptor antagonists and the combined treatment is effective in inducing ovulation. In this regard, domperidone proved to be more potent than metoclopramide.

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