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In vitro effect of isotocin on ovarian tunica albuginea contractility of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) in different reproductive conditions.

M Piccinno1, R Zupa, A Corriero, G Centoducati, L Passantino, A Rizzo, R L Sciorsci.   

Abstract

Contractions of ovarian tunica albuginea, the teleostean cystovary wall layer containing smooth muscle fibres, facilitate oocytes and fluids movements within the ovary, oocytes ovulation and spawning. Fish isotocin, the homologue hormone of mammalian oxytocin, plays a significant role in ovulation, oviduct contraction and spawning. In the present study, ovarian wall spontaneous contraction, as well as isotocin in vitro effect on tunica albuginea contractility, was analysed in female seabream in different reproductive conditions: vitellogenesis, regressing (post-spawning) and extensive atresia. Tunica albuginea spontaneous contractility was recorded using ovary wall strips mounted in an organ bath containing modified Ringer's solution. The strips were then exposed to cumulative doses of isotocin (6, 30, 60 μg/ml). Female seabream in regressing condition exhibited the highest level of tunica albuginea spontaneous contraction amplitude compared with the other two groups. Only fish in vitellogenesis state showed a significant increase in contraction amplitude after isotocin administration at the dose of 30 μg/ml. The same group exhibited also a significant isotocin dose-dependent decrease in the contractile frequency. These results confirm the involvement of isotocin in stimulating tunica albuginea contractile activity during the oestrogen-regulated phase of vitellogenesis, whereas the absence of significant effects of isotocin on ovarian contractility in fish at the regressing state might be ascribed to the occurrence of a contractile activity autonomously regulated by the internal pacemaker system. The absence of exposed isotocin receptors could explain the lack of effects of the isotocin administration in seabream showed extensive atresia of the follicular cells.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24482096     DOI: 10.1007/s10695-014-9915-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0920-1742            Impact factor:   2.794


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