Mechanisms of delayed ovarian development in pseudo-female Takifugu rubripes
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1. Key Laboratory of Sustainable Development of Marine Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs;Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China;
2. Function Laboratory for Marine Fisheries Science and Food Production Processes, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266200, China;
3. Key Laboratory of Fish Conservation and Utilization in the Upper Research of the Yangtze River Sichuan province, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China;
4. Dalian Tianzheng Industry Co., Ltd. Dalian 116000, China

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    The tiger puffer (), the most valuable teraodontiformes fish, is widely cultured in northern China. Because the testes of male tiger puffers are regarded as a delicacy, males usually have a much higher value than females. Therefore, the production of an all-male population holds considerable potential to improve the economic benefit of tiger puffers. The first step to product an all-male tiger puffer population is to induce sex reversal of males by exogenous estrogens and obtain pseudo-females. However, previous studies have indicated that the ovarian development of pseudo-females is delayed after the exposure, with small number and sizes of oocytes. To explore the regulation mechanisms underlying delayed ovarian development in pseudo-females, in this study, tiger puffers were exposed to 10 µg/L E2 for 2 h once a day from 20 to 90 days posting hatching (dph), and genetic male fish from the treatment group (10 µg/L E2) and genetic female fish from the control group (0 µg/L E2) were collected at 90, 180 and 330 dph, respectively. Then, changes in the histological and morphological features of gonads, hormones (FSH, LH, E2, and 17α, 20βOH-PROG), and genes () on the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis, and genes () involved in lipid accumulation were monitored. The results showed that 10 µg/L E2 was able to induce sex reversal in genetic males and obtain pseudo-females, and those pseudo-females were not reconverted into males or intersex at 330 dph. However, the gonadosomatic index, the oocyte number, and the area of previtellogenic oocyte in pseudo-females was significantly smaller than that of the control. Moreover, compared with control females at 90 dph, lower expression levels of a, 20βOH-PROG, as well as higher expression levels of , were detected in pseudo-females. At 180 dph, only the expression levels of were significantly lower in pseudo-females than in the control. At 330 dph, there was no significant difference between pseudo-females and control females among the hormones and genes. The results indicated that concentrations that are high enough of E2 were able to induce and maintain ovarian development in pseudo-females. However, the high concentrations of E2 might affect lipid accumulation in previtellogenic oocytes by suppressingexpression, resulting in delayed oocyte growth in pseudo-females. Furthermore, the high concentrations of E2 might also suppress meiosis initiation, leading to a decreased number of oocytes in pseudo-females.

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胡鹏,柳淑芳,刘新富,刘海金,刘圣聪,庄志猛. 红鳍东方鲀伪雌鱼卵巢发育迟滞的调控机制[J]. Jounal of Fishery Sciences of China, 2019,[volume_no](6):1105-1115

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