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Mobilization of energetic substrates in the endangered catfish Steindachneridion parahybae (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae): changes in annual reproductive cycle in captivity
Tolussi, Carlos E; Gomes, Aline D; Ribeiro, Cristiéle da S; Caneppele, Danilo; Moreira, Renata G; Honji, Renato M.
  • Tolussi, Carlos E; Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Biociências. Departamento de Fisiologia. São Paulo. BR
  • Gomes, Aline D; Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Biociências. Departamento de Fisiologia. São Paulo. BR
  • Ribeiro, Cristiéle da S; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Departamento de Biologia e Zootecnia. Ilha Solteira. BR
  • Caneppele, Danilo; Companhia Energética de São Paulo. Unidade de Hidrobiologia e Aquicultura. Paraibuna. BR
  • Moreira, Renata G; Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Biociências. Departamento de Fisiologia. São Paulo. BR
  • Honji, Renato M; niversidade Estadual Paulista. Centro de Aquicultura. Jaboticabal. BR
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 16(2): [e170120], jun. 2018. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-948461
RESUMO
This study aimed at analyzing the energetic substrate (ES) in the main storage tissues of Steindachneridion parahybae, throughout the reproductive cycle in captivity. Differently from wild, in captivity, feeding is not interrupted during the reproductive period, the females do not spawn spontaneously, and they are sedentary. Adult females were sampled monthly and based on their histology and gonadosomatic index (GSI), ovaries were classified into previtellogenic (PRV), vitellogenic (VTG), and regression (REG) stages. Ovaries at the VTG stage showed higher protein and lipids levels than at the PRV stage with a positive correlation between these substrates and the GSI. Muscle was the main source of proteins transferred to the ovaries, according to the negative correlation between these organs. Lipids remained unchanged in the liver, which is an important supplier in vitellogenesis, a pattern that probably occurs due to the continuous feeding. Muscular glycogen levels were higher at the VTG and REG than at the PRV stages. Plasma triglycerides were also higher during REG, while glucose levels were more elevated during the VTG stage. These results suggest that with constant food supply, the pattern of deposition of ES in S. parahybae is different from that described for other wild potamodromous species.(AU)
ABSTRACT
This study aimed at analyzing the energetic substrate (ES) in the main storage tissues of Steindachneridion parahybae, throughout the reproductive cycle in captivity. Differently from wild, in captivity, feeding is not interrupted during the reproductive period, the females do not spawn spontaneously, and they are sedentary. Adult females were sampled monthly and based on their histology and gonadosomatic index (GSI), ovaries were classified into previtellogenic (PRV), vitellogenic (VTG), and regression (REG) stages. Ovaries at the VTG stage showed higher protein and lipids levels than at the PRV stage with a positive correlation between these substrates and the GSI. Muscle was the main source of proteins transferred to the ovaries, according to the negative correlation between these organs. Lipids remained unchanged in the liver, which is an important supplier in vitellogenesis, a pattern that probably occurs due to the continuous feeding. Muscular glycogen levels were higher at the VTG and REG than at the PRV stages. Plasma triglycerides were also higher during REG, while glucose levels were more elevated during the VTG stage. These results suggest that with constant food supply, the pattern of deposition of ES in S. parahybae is different from that described for other wild potamodromous species.(AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Catfishes / Substrates for Biological Treatment / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: Portuguese Journal: Neotrop. ichthyol Year: 2018 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Companhia Energética de São Paulo/BR / Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR / Universidade de São Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Catfishes / Substrates for Biological Treatment / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: Portuguese Journal: Neotrop. ichthyol Year: 2018 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Companhia Energética de São Paulo/BR / Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR / Universidade de São Paulo/BR