类维生素a对泥蟹卵巢发育的检测及作用模式

Q3 Environmental Science
K. Venkaiah, Daveedu Thathapudi, S. B. Sainath
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摘要

本研究采用高效液相色谱法检测了泥蟹(Scylla serrata)成熟卵巢中9-顺式维甲酸和全反式维甲酸同分异构体。鉴于在卵巢中检测到类维甲酸,人们试图阐明维甲酸在泥蟹生殖调节中的可能作用。注射9-顺式维甲酸诱导完整泥蟹卵巢成熟,卵巢指数显著升高(226.76%;P <0.001),卵母细胞直径(150.61%;P <0.001),并伴有卵黄球在卵母细胞内的积累。进一步,显著增长(258.63%;P <0.0001), 9-顺式维甲酸注射的泥蟹比注射载体的泥蟹循环外激素水平高。从结果可以推测,维甲酸诱导的卵巢成熟刺激至少在一定程度上介导了泥蟹的体外类固醇。, 0.371和0.217年-1,开采率计算为0.369。
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Detection and mode of action of retinoids on ovarian development in the mud crab, Scylla serrata
In the current study, the retinoic acid isomers such as 9- cis retinoic acid and all- trans retinoic acid were detected in the mature ovaries of mud crabs, Scylla serrata using HPLC analysis. Given the detection of retinoids in the ovaries, an attempt has been made to elucidate the possible role of retinoic acid in the regulation of reproduction in mud crabs. Injection of 9- cis retinoic acid induced ovarian maturation in intact mud crabs as evidenced by a significance elevation in the ovarian index (226.76%; P <0.001), and oocyte diameter (150.61%; P <0.001) accompanied by accumulation of yolk globules in the oocytes as compared to the untreated crabs. Further, a significant increase (258.63%; P <0.0001) in the circulatory ecdysteroid levels were also observed in 9- cis retinoic acid injected mud crabs over vehicle injected crabs. From the results, it can be postulated that retinoic acid-induced stimulation of ovarian maturation at least in part mediates ecdysteroids in the mud crabs., 0.371 and 0.217 year -1 , respectively and the exploitation rate was calculated as 0.369.
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International Journal of Aquatic Biology
International Journal of Aquatic Biology Environmental Science-Ecology
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