ON THE PROBLEM OF REPRODUCTIVE PRODUCTS HETEROGENEITY IN SALMONID FISH: PINK SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS GORBUSCHA) EGGS CASE-STUDY

The study on unfertilized eggs of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Salmonidae) was designed to determine the mechanism underlying the previously reported phenomenon of heterogeneity of salmonid embryos and early larvae in terms of the metabolic rate, locomotor activity and their particular rel...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Lyudmila Lysenko, Nadezhda Kantserova, Marina Krupnova, Denis Efremov, Nina Nemova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17076/eb604
https://doaj.org/article/b156cd3a2ec74aad8cc2683b30604f39
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Summary:The study on unfertilized eggs of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha , Salmonidae) was designed to determine the mechanism underlying the previously reported phenomenon of heterogeneity of salmonid embryos and early larvae in terms of the metabolic rate, locomotor activity and their particular relations with the ambient environment. In order to reveal possible maternal effects, a comparison of size parameters and the activities of proteolytic enzymes, such as lysosomal cathepsins B and D and calcium-dependent calpains, in eggs from different locations (from the front, middle and rear thirds of the ovaries of spawning O. gorbuscha females) was conducted. Earlier characterization of the fish proteolytic machinery showed an utter importance of the named enzymes in the regulation of growth and metabolic processes in unfertilized and fertilized eggs. In our experiment no reliable individual variability of eggs from different egg mass parts either in size or in intracellular protease activity levels was detected. The obtained results suggest that the cause for differentiation of young salmonids in physiology and morphology obvious at embryogenesis and early post-embryogenesis should be apparently searched through the genetic variability of fertilized material or its interactions with the environment but not in the difference of growth and maturation rates in fish ovaries.