Author/Authors :
VAZIRZADEH, ARYA shiraz university - College of Agriculture - Department of Natural Resources and Environment, شيراز, ايران
Abstract :
The effects of acute versus sustained delivery methods of GnRHa on sex steroid profiles of wild-caught female carp Cyprinus carpio carpio Linnaeus 1758 (Cyprinidae) were studied in fish receiving 20 μg.kg^−1 mammalian or salmon GnRHa in acute (Linpe method) or sustained delivery methods, i.e., cholesterol pellets (Chol) and emulsion of GnRHa (GnRHa-FIA).Negative and positive control fish were injected by physiological saline (control) and 4 mg.kg^−1 carp pituitary extract (CP), respectively. Plasma steroid levels of testosterone (T), 17β-estradiol (E2) and 17α, 20β-dihydroxy, 4-pregnone, 3-one (DHP) were measured by RIA at 0, 6, 12, 24 and 48 h after final injection. Plasma level of T decreased after final injection in almost all treatment groups and gradually increased thereafter, and peaked at ovulation time (from 0.56±0.12 in sChol to 1.50±0.56 ng.mL^-1 in CP). E2 levels showed similar changes in almost all treatments with an increase at ovulation time (from 0.46±0.14 in sChol to 1.69±0.93 ng.mL^-1 in CP) and a decrease afterwards except for Chol groups in which the levels of E2 decreased at ovulation time. Plasma DHP levels showed a surge at the ovulation time (from 14.27±3.27 in mlinpe to 21.80±17.44 ng.mL^-1 in sLinpe) before a rapid decrease in all groups except for Chol groups in which the levels of DHP gradually increased during ovulation induction and remained high even after 48 h (from 7.92±1.4 in mChol to 9.37±0.76 ng.mL^-1 in sChol).