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Effects of preincubation of eggs and activation medium on the percentage of eyed embryos in ide (Leuciscus idus), an externally fertilizing fish.

Mohammad Abdul Momin Siddique1, Otomar Linhart2, Sławomir Krejszeff3, Daniel Żarski4, Jarosław Król5, Ian Anthony Ernest Butts6.   

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Standardization of fertilization protocols is crucial for improving reproductive techniques for externally fertilizing fish in captive breeding. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to determine the effects of preincubation of eggs and activation medium on the percentage of eyed embryos for ide (Leuciscus idus). Pooled eggs from five females were preincubated in three different activating media for 0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds and then fertilized by pooled sperm from five males. At the eyed-egg stage, the percentage of viable embryos was later calculated. Results showed that preincubation time was significant for the freshwater activation medium (P < 0.001), such that the percentage of eyed embryos declined across the preincubation time gradient. Additionally, there was an effect on the percentage of eyed embryos when eggs were incubated with Woynarovich solution (P < 0.001), such that a decline was detected at 90 seconds, whereas no effect was detected for the saline water medium. Activating medium had a significant effect on the percentage of eyed embryos for each preincubation time (P < 0.05). More precisely, freshwater produced the lowest percentage of eyed embryos at all preincubation times (ranged from 1.9% at 120 seconds to 43.6% at 0 seconds), whereas saline water and Woynarovich solution produced the highest percentage of eyed embryos at 0 seconds and 30 seconds before incubation. Woynarovich solution produced the highest percentage of eyed embryos at 60 seconds (65.26%), whereas saline water produced the highest percentage at 90 seconds (68.37%). No difference was detected between saline water and Woynarovich solution at 120 seconds. Examination of sperm traits showed no impact of activating medium on computer assisted sperm analysis parameters. Together, these results suggest that saline water or Woynarovich solution improve fertilization rate in ide during IVF; thus, these media are useful for standardizing fertilization protocols and controlled reproduction for this species.
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Keywords:  Artificial reproduction; Egg receptivity; In vitro fertilization; Saline water; Sperm motility; Woynarovich solution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26616548     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2015.10.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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1.  Spawning performance, serum sex steroids, and ovarian histology in wild-caught Levantine scraper, Capoeta damascina (Valenciennes, 1842) treated with various doses of sGnRHa + domperidone.

Authors:  Vahid Zadmajid; Ian Anthony Ernest Butts
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-12-03       Impact factor: 3.159

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