Mineral concentration in
tissues during ovarian development of the white shrimp Penaeus vannamei
(Decapoda: Penaeidae)
L. Méndez, I. S.
Racotta, B. Acosta, C. Rodríguez-Jaramillo-2001
Marine Biology, 138(4): 687-692
Abstract:
Levels of calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, iron, and
manganese were examined in the muscle, hepatopancreas, and gonad of white
shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, females at different stages of ovary
maturation. Eyestalk-ablated shrimp were sampled during the intermolt stage
and classified using the following maturation stages evaluated
histologically: cortical stage, vitellogenesis, previtellogenesis, and
without gonadic development. In muscle, the copper concentration was
significantly lower in the vitellogenic stage than in other stages of ovary
development. In the hepatopancreas, manganese levels were higher in the
cortical and vitellogenic stages than in animals in previtellogenesis and
without gonadic development. No other influence of ovary maturation on
muscle and hepatopancreas mineral content was found. In contrast, in the
ovary, significant differences of some mineral concentrations were detected.
Zinc, iron, and magnesium concentrations were significantly increased in the
cortical stage compared to the vitellogenic and previtellogenic stages. Our
results indicate that these elements are selectively accumulated during
ovary development, especially when the ovaries reach the cortical stage.
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