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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2009; 10 (1[26]): 61-65
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-91388

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In this study, five carp pituitary glands were collected and dispersed enzymatically and mechanically. Then, the cells were cultivated as monolayer in MEM [minimum essential medium Eagle]. The culture media were collected after 72 h and frozen at -20°C. Carp ovarian follicles also were separated mechanically and incubated in BSS [basic salt solution] Cortland medium in 24-well microplates for 48 h at 20°C. Then, they were divided into two groups: control group which were incubated in BSS medium and experimental group which subdivided into three subgroups according to treatment with different concentration of collected pituitary secretion [50, 100 and 200 micro 1/ml]. Follicles culture media were collected 24 h later and were analyzed for 17-beta-oestradiol [E[2]] and 17-alpha-hydroxy progesterone [P[4]] content by radioimmunoassay [RIA]. The results showed that adding low concentration [50 micro 1/ml] of collected pituitary secretion [CPS] increased steroid hormones [E[2] and P[4]] secretion of incubated ovarian follicles significantly [P<0.05] but the high concentration of CPS [200 micro 1/ml] significantly decreased the secretion of E[2] and P[4] [P<0.05]. Collected pituitary secretion at the concentration of 100 micro 1/ml had no significant effect on steroid hormones [P>0.05]


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Cell Culture Techniques , Carps , Ovarian Follicle , Endocrinology , Radioimmunoassay , Estradiol , Hydroxyprogesterones
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2006; 7 (3): 43-49
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-164816

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The major lymphoid tissues in teleost fish are the kidneys, thymus, spleen and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue including the skin, gills and intestine. The head of kidney [pronephros] is an important haematopoietic organ and has morphological similarities with the bone marrow in higher vertebrates. In this study, during 12 months from August 2002 to July 2003, 120 grass carp [10 fish/month] were harvested from 3 fish culture ponds in Ahvaz. The water, weather temperatures and light duration of days [photoperiod] were recorded. After biometrical examination of age, weight and the length of the fishes, the whole kidneys were removed from abdominal cavity and samples were fixed in bouin's solution for light microscopy and in glutaraldehyde for electron microscopy. The results showed that the lymphoid tissue distribution has significant changes during different seasons so that, the mean ± SEM of lymphoid tissue distribution in hot seasons [33.53 +/- 0.59 mm[2]/cm[2] was more than cold seasons [19.20 +/- 0.65 mm/cm[2]. Also the statistical results showed that water temperature has more significant [P<0.05] effect on lymphoid tissue. Degenerated lymphoid cells with pale and vacuolated cytoplasm were observed. A reversed correlation was found between the number of normal and degenerated lymphocytes. Electron microscopy revealed that degenerated lymphocytes were devoid of membranous organelles, their cytoplasms were vacuolated and the nuclear envelope had some alterations

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