Developmental changes in
concentrations of vitellin, vitellogenin, and lipids in hemolymph,
hepatopancreas, and ovaries from different ovarian stages of Indian white
prawn Fenneropenaeus indicus
C.G. Vazquez Boucard, P. Levy, H.J. Ceccaldi, C.-H.
Brogren-2002
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 281(1-2): 63-75
Abstract:
The objective of the present study was to
characterize the relationship between vitellogenin (Vtg) and vitellin (Vt)
concentration profiles during the reproductive cycle of the penaeid prawn Fenneropenaeus
indicus. Vt was purified from ovaries of vitellogenic females by
gradient ultracentrifugation. Purified Vt was used to raise polyclonal
antibodies (anti-Vt) for this species. Vtg and Vt concentrations in
hemolymph, hepatopancreas, and ovaries were measured by validated
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Parallel displacement curves were
obtained between purified Vt and tissues from ovaries, hepatopancreas, and
hemolymph. Vtg concentrations increased in the hemolymph and hepatopancreas
in the early stages of ovarian development (until GSI 3.4) and decreased
significantly (P<0.05) in the advanced maturation stages (GSI
3.4–7.1). In spite of the lower concentration of Vtg in hepatopancreas,
accumulation of Vt in the ovaries was increasingly greater during oogenesis.
These results indicate that the contribution of Vtg synthesized by the
hepatopancreas is not sufficient for adequate development of oocytes in the
female prawn F. indicus during vitellogenesis.
(Department of Marine Aquaculture, Centro de
Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), P.O. Box 128, La Paz
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C.G. Vazquez Boucard: cboucard@cibnor.mx,
email of H.J. Ceccaldi: Hubert.ceccaldi@CERAM.u-3mrs.fr,
email of C.-H. Brogren: chb@fdir.dx)