Ovarian
development and final oocyte maturation in cultured sevenband grouper Epinephelus
septemfasciatus
N.L. Shein, H. Chuda, T. Arakawa, K.
Mizuno, K. Soyano-2004
Fisheries
Science, 70(3):
360-365
Abstract:
The
histological changes in the ovary of sevenband grouper Epinephelus
septemfasciatus were examined during vitellogenesis and final oocyte
maturation. Ovaries contained oocytes at the perinucleolus stage at the
start of the experiment in January. Oocytes at the primary yolk stage
appeared when the gonadosomatic index (GSI) was slightly on the rise in
March. After that, vitellogenesis progressed and ovaries contained oocytes
at the tertiary yolk stage in May. The GSI increased drastically at the same
time. These results suggest that vitellogenesis in sevenband grouper starts
or is already in progress in March and is completed by May, In order to
clarify the process of final oocyte maturation, luteinizing
hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) analog (des Gly10, [D-Ala6]
LHRH ethylamide) was implanted in fish with oocytes at the tertiary yolk
stage. The oocytes developed to the migratory nucleus stage in 18 h and
reached the maturation stage in 42 h after implantation. This indicates
that final oocyte maturation is completed within 42 h after stimulation
of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
(Marine Research Institute, Nagasaki University,
Nagasaki 851-2213, Japan, Tel: 81-95-850-7701. Fax: 81-95-840-1881. Email of K. Soyano:
soyano@net.nagasaki-u.ac.jp)