Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)

In captivity, oogenesis and ovarian follicle maturation in European eel can be induced experimentally using hormonal therapy. The follicle's ability to respond effectively to the induction of maturation and ovulation, resulting in viable eggs, depends on the oocyte stage at the time of inductio...

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Published in:Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Main Authors: da Silva, Filipa F.G., Tveiten, Helge, Maugars, Gersende Marie Aimee, Lafont, Anne-Gaëlle, Dufour, Sylvie, Støttrup, Josianne G., Kjørsvik, Elin, Tomkiewicz, Jonna
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2593402 2023-05-15T13:28:15+02:00 Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) da Silva, Filipa F.G. Tveiten, Helge Maugars, Gersende Marie Aimee Lafont, Anne-Gaëlle Dufour, Sylvie Støttrup, Josianne G. Kjørsvik, Elin Tomkiewicz, Jonna 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2593402 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2018.03.010 eng eng Elsevier EC/FP7/245257 Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A. 2018, 221 44-54. urn:issn:1095-6433 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2593402 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2018.03.010 cristin:1596116 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC-ND 44-54 221 Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A Journal article Peer reviewed 2018 ftntnutrondheimi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2018.03.010 2019-09-17T06:54:44Z In captivity, oogenesis and ovarian follicle maturation in European eel can be induced experimentally using hormonal therapy. The follicle's ability to respond effectively to the induction of maturation and ovulation, resulting in viable eggs, depends on the oocyte stage at the time of induction. We hypothesized that variation in the expression of key hormone receptors in the ovary and size of oocyte lipid droplets are associated with changes in oocyte stage. Thus, we induced ovarian follicle maturation using a priming dose of fish pituitary extract followed by the administration of a 17α, 20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) injection. Females were then strip-spawned, the eggs were fertilized in vitro, incubated and larval survival was recorded at 3 days post hatch (dph). The expression of gonadotropin receptors (fshr, lhcgr1 and lhcgr2) and estrogen receptors (esr1, esr2a, esr2b, gpera and gperb) was quantified and the size of oocyte lipid droplets measured. Larval survival at 3 dph was used to differentiate high- and low-quality egg batches. Results showed significantly higher abundance of lhcgr1 and esr2a at priming for high-quality egg batches whereas fshr and gperb transcripts were significantly higher at DHP injection for low-quality egg batches. Therefore, high levels of lhcgr1 and esr2a may be important for attaining follicular maturational competence, while high fshr and gperb mRNA levels may indicate inadequate maturational competence. Furthermore, lipid droplet size at DHP and in ovulated eggs was significantly smaller in high-quality egg batches than in low-quality, which indicates that droplet size may be a useful marker of follicular maturational stage. acceptedVersion © 2018. This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 221 44 54
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description In captivity, oogenesis and ovarian follicle maturation in European eel can be induced experimentally using hormonal therapy. The follicle's ability to respond effectively to the induction of maturation and ovulation, resulting in viable eggs, depends on the oocyte stage at the time of induction. We hypothesized that variation in the expression of key hormone receptors in the ovary and size of oocyte lipid droplets are associated with changes in oocyte stage. Thus, we induced ovarian follicle maturation using a priming dose of fish pituitary extract followed by the administration of a 17α, 20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (DHP) injection. Females were then strip-spawned, the eggs were fertilized in vitro, incubated and larval survival was recorded at 3 days post hatch (dph). The expression of gonadotropin receptors (fshr, lhcgr1 and lhcgr2) and estrogen receptors (esr1, esr2a, esr2b, gpera and gperb) was quantified and the size of oocyte lipid droplets measured. Larval survival at 3 dph was used to differentiate high- and low-quality egg batches. Results showed significantly higher abundance of lhcgr1 and esr2a at priming for high-quality egg batches whereas fshr and gperb transcripts were significantly higher at DHP injection for low-quality egg batches. Therefore, high levels of lhcgr1 and esr2a may be important for attaining follicular maturational competence, while high fshr and gperb mRNA levels may indicate inadequate maturational competence. Furthermore, lipid droplet size at DHP and in ovulated eggs was significantly smaller in high-quality egg batches than in low-quality, which indicates that droplet size may be a useful marker of follicular maturational stage. acceptedVersion © 2018. This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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author da Silva, Filipa F.G.
Tveiten, Helge
Maugars, Gersende Marie Aimee
Lafont, Anne-Gaëlle
Dufour, Sylvie
Støttrup, Josianne G.
Kjørsvik, Elin
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
spellingShingle da Silva, Filipa F.G.
Tveiten, Helge
Maugars, Gersende Marie Aimee
Lafont, Anne-Gaëlle
Dufour, Sylvie
Støttrup, Josianne G.
Kjørsvik, Elin
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
author_facet da Silva, Filipa F.G.
Tveiten, Helge
Maugars, Gersende Marie Aimee
Lafont, Anne-Gaëlle
Dufour, Sylvie
Støttrup, Josianne G.
Kjørsvik, Elin
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
author_sort da Silva, Filipa F.G.
title Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
title_short Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
title_full Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
title_fullStr Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
title_sort differential expression of gonadotropin and estrogen receptors and oocyte cytology during follicular maturation associated with egg viability in european eel (anguilla anguilla)
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