Effects of estradiol on fatty acid composition and tissue structure of hepatopancreas in Procambarus clarkii

Weihong Zhao, Jintao Liu, Xirui Zheng, L. Lv, Jiyi Chen, Jiamei Wang, Yanming Sui, Liang Zheng
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The hepatopancreas of Procambarus clarkii provides lipids and other nutrients for ovarian development and contains hormones such as estradiol related to ovarian development. During the development of the P. clarkii ovary, the hepatopancreas’ tissue structure and fatty acid content undergo corresponding changes. A controlled indoor experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of exogenous estradiol injection on the tissue structure and fatty acid content in the hepatopancreas of P. clarkii. The experiment consists of three experimental groups and one control group. The P. clarkii in the experimental group were injected with 5, 0.5, and 0.05 μg/(g body weight) of estradiol once every 5 days for 5 times and with normal saline injection as the control. After 25 days, the content of fatty acids and changes in tissue structure in the hepatopancreas were measured. The results showed that the main fatty acids in P. clarkii hepatopancreas were C18:4n, C20:3n, and EPA, and polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content was 57.17%±4.76%. Injecting estradiol mainly affected the content of C16:0, C16:1n, C18:0, C18:1n9, C18:2n, C18:3n6, C18:3n6, C18:4n, C20:1n, C20:2n, C20:3n, C20:4n3, C20:5n3, C22:n (n=1-4), C22:5n, and C22:6n in the hepatopancreas. Injecting estradiol significantly reduced the total content of PUFA in hepatopancreas with the reduction of C18:3n6, C18:4n, C20:3n, C20:4n3, C20:5n3 C22: n (n=1-4) (P<0.05); Estradiol injection significantly increased the total content of monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) in hepatopancreas with the increase of C18:1n9, and C20:1n (P<0.05); Injection of estradiol (0.05 μg/g) significantly increased the total content of saturated fatty acids (SFA) in the hepatopancreas (P<0.05) with the increase of C16:0 and C18:0 (P<0.05). Injecting estradiol can increase the volume and quantity of hepatopancreatic B cells, and the 5 μg/g group had the most obvious changes.
雌二醇对黄颡鱼肝胰腺脂肪酸组成和组织结构的影响
黄颡鱼的肝胰脏为卵巢发育提供脂质和其他营养物质,并含有与卵巢发育有关的激素,如雌二醇。在黄颡鱼卵巢发育过程中,肝胰腺的组织结构和脂肪酸含量会发生相应的变化。为了研究外源雌二醇注射对云斑梭子蟹肝胰腺组织结构和脂肪酸含量的影响,我们进行了室内对照实验。实验包括三个实验组和一个对照组。实验组的黄颡鱼分别注射 5、0.5 和 0.05 μg/(克体重)的雌二醇,每 5 天注射一次,共注射 5 次;对照组注射生理盐水。25 天后,测定肝胰腺中脂肪酸的含量和组织结构的变化。结果表明,克氏原螯虾肝胰腺中的主要脂肪酸为C18:4n、C20:3n和EPA,多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)含量为57.17%±4.76%。注射雌二醇主要影响肝胰脏中C16:0、C16:1n、C18:0、C18:1n9、C18:2n、C18:3n6、C18:3n6、C18:4n、C20:1n、C20:2n、C20:3n、C20:4n3、C20:5n3、C22:n(n=1-4)、C22:5n和C22:6n的含量。注射雌二醇可明显降低肝胰腺中 PUFA 的总含量,C18:3n6、C18:4n、C20:3n、C20:4n3、C20:5n3、C22:n(n=1-4)均有所减少(P<0.05);注射雌二醇可明显增加肝胰腺中单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA)的总含量,C18:1n9 和 C20:1n 均有所增加(P<0.05);注射雌二醇(0.05 μg/g)可显著增加肝胰腺中饱和脂肪酸(SFA)的总含量(P<0.05),其中C16:0和C18:0的含量增加(P<0.05)。注射雌二醇可增加肝胰腺 B 细胞的体积和数量,其中 5 μg/g 组变化最明显。
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