Effect of gamete aging on fertilization success of the sea urchin Arbacia dufresnii (Arbacioida: Arbaciidae)

Jimena Pía Fernández, Florencia Di Marco, Tamara Rubilar, M. Cledón, Ximena Gonzalez Pisani
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Introduction: Short-term gametes storage is an inexpensive and simple technique that allows the use of the same batch of eggs or sperm at different times, maximizing the application of research protocols and the use of gametes in production. Arbacia dufresnii is a sea urchin species with proven aquaculture potential and already used in the nutraceutical industry. Aging of its gametes is unknown and is a needed information to scale up the production. Objective: Determine the effect of male and female gamete aging on the fertilization success of Arbacia dufresnii. This will allow optimizing the use of gametes after collection decoupling spawning from fertilization. Methods: A. dufresnii individuals were induced to spawn and gametes were kept at 12 ± 1 °C throughout each bioassay. Sperm was separated into two treatments: activated sperm in seawater (AS), and dry sperm (DS). Two bioassays were made: Bioassay 1 evaluated the effect of time on fertility by performing fertilization tests at 0 h, 24 h, 48 h, 72 h, and 96 h after spawning. Bioassay 2 evaluated the contribution of each type of aged gamete on fertility, combining aged gametes (96 h) with fresh gametes (0 h). Results: Bioassay 1: the fertilization success obtained by combining eggs (E) with AS or DS presented important differences. While the fertilization success remained acceptable (greater than 50 %) for up to 72 h using ExDS, it only remained acceptable for up to 48 h using ExAS. Bioassay 2: acceptable fertilization success was found by combining aged E (96 h) with fresh sperm, or aged DS (96 h) with fresh E, but not using aged AS with fresh E. Conclusions: The findings of this work show that fertilization success in A. dufresnii gametes remains relatively unchanged for up to 48 h after spawning when combining ExAS, and for up to 72 h when combining ExDS. However, when combining aged E or aged DS with a fresh gamete, post-collection fertilization can be extended up to 96 h. In this work, the first steps have been taken to understand the conservation time of A. dufresnii gametes with minimum intervention.
配子老化对海胆 Arbacia dufresnii(Arbacioida: Arbaciidae)受精成功率的影响
简介短期配子贮存是一种既便宜又简单的技术,可在不同时间使用同一批卵子或精子,最大限度地提高研究方案的应用和配子在生产中的使用。杜氏海胆(Arbacia dufresnii)是一种具有水产养殖潜力的海胆物种,已被用于保健品行业。配子的老化情况尚不清楚,这是扩大生产规模所需的信息。目标:确定雌雄配子老化对杜氏海胆受精成功率的影响。这将有助于优化配子收集后的利用,使产卵与受精脱钩。方法在每次生物测定过程中,诱导杜父鱼个体产卵,并将配子保存在12 ± 1 °C的环境中。精子分为两种处理:海水中的活性精子(AS)和干精子(DS)。共进行了两次生物测定:生物测定 1 通过在产卵后 0 小时、24 小时、48 小时、72 小时和 96 小时进行受精测试,评估时间对繁殖力的影响。生物测定 2 将老化配子(96 小时)与新鲜配子(0 小时)结合起来,评估每种老化配子对繁殖力的贡献。结果生物测定 1:将卵子(E)与 AS 或 DS 结合获得的受精成功率存在很大差异。使用ExDS时,受精成功率在72小时内仍可接受(大于50%),而使用ExAS时,受精成功率仅在48小时内可接受。生物测定 2:将老化 E(96 小时)与新鲜精子或老化 DS(96 小时)与新鲜 E 结合使用,受精成功率可接受,但老化 AS 与新鲜 E 结合使用,受精成功率不可接受:这项工作的结果表明,结合 ExAS 时,杜父鱼配子的受精成功率在产卵后 48 小时内保持相对不变;结合 ExDS 时,配子的受精成功率在产卵后 72 小时内保持相对不变。然而,当老化E或老化DS与新鲜配子结合时,采集后的受精时间可延长至96小时。这项工作为了解杜父鱼配子在最小干预下的保存时间迈出了第一步。
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