Effects of photoperiod on gonad development in female Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai)

Qi Luo , Yuhang Zhao , Mo Zhang , Huiyang Huang , Caihuan Ke , Xiaolong Gao
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Photoperiod has an impact on the growth and reproduction of marine species. This study assessed whether photoperiod affected the gonad development of Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai), a commercially valuable marine mollusk. Abalone was cultured under three different photoperiodic conditions, 12L:12D (NL group), 18L:6D (LL group), and 24L:0D (WL group) while keeping other conditions constant. There were no significant differences in the survival rates of the three groups. However, compared to the other two groups, the 18L:6D photoperiod indicated a significantly higher gonad index (p ​< ​0.05). The concentrations of 17β-estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) were also significantly higher in the LL group (p ​< ​0.05). Metabolomics analysis revealed that prostaglandins (PGs), trenbolone acetate (TBA), adenylosuccinic acid, and adenosine 5′-monophosphate were key metabolic indicators essential for fostering gonad development. Quantitative analysis of fatty acid revealed 39 fatty acids in the LL group and lower in the NL group, with arachidonic acid (ARA) being the highest in the LL group. Furthermore, it was found that the metabolite (PG) and genes (PTGR1, COI) involved in the ARA metabolic pathway were significantly highly expressed (p ​< ​0.05) in the LL group, indicating that gonad development in female abalone depended on the ARA metabolic pathway. This study provides a novel understanding of the metabolic pathways involved in the photoperiodic regulation of gonad development in abalone. Furthermore, it enhances the knowledge of abalone reproductive biology and offers scientific data for developing a key technology to regulate rapid and synchronized gonad development in abalone.
光周期对雌性太平洋鲍鱼性腺发育的影响
光周期对海洋物种的生长和繁殖有影响。本研究评估了光周期是否影响太平洋鲍鱼(Haliotis discus hannai)的性腺发育,这是一种具有商业价值的海洋软体动物。鲍鱼在12L:12D (NL组)、18L:6D (LL组)和24L:0D (WL组)三种不同的光周期条件下培养,其他条件保持不变。三组患者生存率无显著差异。然而,与其他两组相比,18L:6D光周期的性腺指数(p <;0.05)。17β-雌二醇(E2)和睾酮(T)浓度在LL组也显著升高(p <;0.05)。代谢组学分析显示,前列腺素(PGs)、醋酸trenbolone (TBA)、腺苷丁二酸和腺苷5′-单磷酸是促进性腺发育所必需的关键代谢指标。脂肪酸定量分析显示LL组有39种脂肪酸,NL组较少,其中花生四烯酸(ARA)在LL组中含量最高。此外,我们还发现,参与ARA代谢途径的代谢物(PG)和基因(PTGR1, COI)显著高表达(p <;0.05),说明雌鲍鱼的性腺发育依赖于ARA代谢途径。本研究为鲍鱼性腺发育光周期调节的代谢途径提供了新的认识。进一步提高了对鲍鱼生殖生物学的认识,为开发调控鲍鱼性腺快速同步发育的关键技术提供了科学依据。
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