Induction of ovarian
maturation and spawning by combined treatment of serotonin and a dopamine
antagonist, spiperone in Litopenaeus stylirostris and Litopenaeus
vannamei
J.
Alfaro, G. Zúńiga, J. Komen-2004
Aquaculture, 236(1-4): 511-522
Abstract:
The study was designed to develop a reliable
technique for inducing ovarian maturation and spawning in Litopenaeus
stylirostris and Litopenaeus vannamei, as an alternative to the
traditional and destructive eyestalk ablation. Two combinations of molecules
were evaluated: (a) serotonin (5-HT) at 50 µg g−1 body
weight (b.w.)+juvenile hormone (JH III) at 227 ng g−1 b.w.,
and (b) 5-HT at 25 µg g−1 b.w.+1.5 or 5 µg g−1
b.w. spiperone. Combination (a) was tested in wild L. stylirostris,
generating no ovarian maturation. Combination (b) did induce maturation and
spawning in wild L. stylirostris and pond-grown L. vannamei.
Maturation was observed in both 5-HT/spiperone treated females, as well as
in vehicle injected females and in non-treated non-injected neighboring
females, at rates similar to those obtained with eyestalk ablation. There
was no significant difference in the quality of spawns between treatment
groups. It is proposed that the combined injection of 5-HT and spiperone not
only induces maturation and spawning, but also stimulates the release of
maturation promoting pheromones into the water. The technique should be
further tested at private facilities to define its commercial relevance for
nauplii production.
(Estación de Biología Marina, Escuela de Ciencias
Biológicas, Universidad Nacional, Puntarenas, Heredia, Costa Rica, e-mail: jalfarom@una.ac.cr)