Possible application of
mibolerone for induced sex inversion of grouper Epinephelus coioides
G.F.
Quinitio, J.D. Tan Fermin, A. Nagai-2001
Fisheries Science, 67 (2) : 232-237
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Abstract :
Thirty immature juvenile grouper Epinephelus coioides
(19-168 g body weight, BW) were randomly stocked in four units 6t tanks to
determine if mibolerone can be used to induce sex inversion in groupers.
After acclimatization and weaning to artificial feed, the feed given daily
(4% BW/day) was supplemented with 0, 50, 100, and 200 mug mibolerone/kg feed
for about 18 weeks. Thereafter, the hormone treatment was withdrawn and the
experiment was terminated at Week 24. Ten fish were killed for gonad
histology at stocking to serve as an initial control while about three to
five fish were killed every 8 weeks. In general, ovaries of initial controls
showed the presence of moderate stromal cells and gonia and few primary
oocytes. At Weeks 8 and 16, ovaries of the control fish (0 mug/kg) were
similar to that of the initial control except that primary oocytes increased
at Week 24. Gonads of fish fed diets containing 100 and 200 mug/kg had none
to moderate spermatocytes and few spermatids at Week 8 and 16, although
spermatozoa were not observed, indicating that the fish were undergoing
spermatogenesis. Spermatogenesis at 50 mug/kg was not as advanced since only
few spermatocytes occurred at Weeks 8 followed by moderate gonia and no
spermatocytes and spermatids at Week 16. However, the presence of few
primary oocytes was observed when mibolerone was withdrawn suggesting that
sex-inversed fish reverted back to a female condition. These results show
that sex inversion in juvenile grouper can be induced by oral administration
of mibolerone and may have possible application on mature females to produce
functional males.
(SE
Asian Fisheries Dev Ctr, Dept Aquaculture, Iloilo 5021, Philippines,
e-mail: gerryq@aqd.seafdec.org.ph)