Literature DB >> 29589574

Synchronizing developmental stages in Neotropical catfishes for application in germ cell transplantation.

Dilberto Ribeiro Arashiro1, George Shigueki Yasui2, Leonardo Luiz Calado1, Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento1, Matheus Pereira Dos Santos3, Silvio Carlos Alves do Santos4, Nycolas Levy-Pereira1, Paulo Sérgio Monzani1, Diógenes Henrique Siqueira-Silva5, José Augusto Senhorini2.   

Abstract

SummaryThe aim of this study was to describe the effect of temperature on the fertilization, early developmental stages, and survival rate of two Neotropical catfishes Pimelodus maculatus and Pseudopimelodus mangurus. After fertilization, the eggs were incubated at 22°C, 26°C, and 30°C, which resulted in fertilization rates of 96.95 ± 1.79%, 98.74 ± 0.76%, and 98.44 ± 0.19% for P. maculatus and 96.10 ± 1.58%, 98.00 ± 0.63%, and 94.60 ± 2.09% for P. mangurus, respectively. For P. maculatus, hatching occurred after 22 h 30 min post-fertilization at 22°C, 16 h 30 min at 26°C, and 11 h 20 min at 30°C, and the hatching rates were 43.87 ± 7,46%, 57.57 ± 17.49%, and 53.63 ± 16.27%, respectively. For P. mangurus, hatching occurred after 28 h 30 min post-fertilization at 22°C and 17 h 30 min at 26°C with respective hatching rates of 45.4 ± 21.02% and 68.1 ± 12.67%. For this species, all embryos incubated at 30°C died before hatching. Additionally, for P. maculatus, the larvae from the lower (22°C) and higher temperatures (30°C) presented increased abnormality rates, as observed in the head, tail and yolk regions. The lowest abnormality rate was detected at 26°C, which was considered the optimal incubation temperature for both species. The developed protocol enables the manipulation of embryonic development, which is important for the application of reproductive biotechniques, including chimerism and chromosome-set manipulation. The data obtained here are also important for the surrogate propagation of this species as P. mangurus was recently categorized as an endangered fish species.

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Keywords:  Incubation; PGC; Siluridae; Surrogate propagation; Temperature

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29589574     DOI: 10.1017/S0967199418000035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zygote        ISSN: 0967-1994            Impact factor:   1.442


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1.  Primordial germ cell identification and traceability during the initial development of the Siluriformes fish Pseudopimelodus mangurus.

Authors:  Gustavo Fonseca Shiguemoto; Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho; Lucia Suárez López; Giselle Pessanha Pessoa; Silvio Carlos Alves Dos Santos; José Augusto Senhorini; Paulo Sérgio Monzani; George Shigueki Yasui
Journal:  Fish Physiol Biochem       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 3.014

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