The present study investigated the gonads alterations of mature female Oreochromis niloticus caused by different concentrations (0, 40, 60, 100 μg/L) of 4-nonylphenol (NP) and also its effect on steroidogenesis. A tendency for a dose-dependent reduction in the gonadosomatic index, fecundity and oocytes diameter in the NP-exposed groups was observed. Histological examination revealed that NP impairs gonadal growth clearly shown in the oocyte development and differentiation. Also, the estrogenic activity of such NP was identified through 11-ketotestosterone, 17b-estradiol and vitellogenin which were affected significantly by the applied concentrations. The study indicates that NP has estrogenic potency-induced marked alteration in the sexual development including gonadal maturation, spawning time and egg production.
The present study investigates the effects of different doses (0, 40, 60, 100 μg/L) of 4-nonylphenol (NP) on testis histology and sperms motility of mature Oreochromis niloticus. A tendency for a dose-dependent reduction in the gonado-somatic index (GSI) in the NP-exposed groups was observed. Histological examination revealed that high doses of NP (60 and 100 μg/L) cause hyperplasia of interlobular connective tissue components coincide with decrease in the size of seminiferous lobules and amount of lumen spermatozoa in comparison with the control and low-dose (40 μg/L)-exposed groups. In addition, within the seminiferous lobules, rupture of spermatogenic cysts, vacuolation and necrosis of primary spermatocytes due to damage of sertoli cells were clearly observed and lead to decrease in advanced spermatogenic cells. The highest dose caused significant decrease in the GSI associated with appearance of testis-ova (intersex) state. The percentage of abnormal sperms increased with increasing the dose of NP reaching to 96 % for those subjected to 100 μg NP/L, while it was only 11 % for the control group specimens. The study indicates that NP has estrogenic potency induced marked alteration in the sexual development including inhibition in testicular growth and deformation in the sperms.
Growth and longevity of the protogynous parrotfish, Hipposcarus harid, Scarus ferrugineus and Chlorurus sordidus (Teleostei, Scaridae), off the eastern coast of the Red Sea Summary Growth and longevity were studied for three species of the family scaridae, the longnose parrotfish (Hipposcarus harid), rusty parrotfish (Scarus ferrugineus) and bullethead parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus), sampled at the eastern coast of the Red Sea, off Saudi Arabia. The three species are protogynous hermaphrodites presenting two distinct phases whereby the initial phase includes females and primary males, and the terminal phase is exclusively secondary males transformed from females. Annual marks in the ctenoid scales from the three species were used to develop size-at-age plots. Linear relationships were found between the scale radius and standard length for the three species, and the relationships between body weight (w) and standard length (L) were estimated. Scales of these species increased in size consistently throughout life, even though the somatic growth rate decreased with age. Sex-specific growth effects in the three species were demonstrated. Growth of initial phase females was the lowest, followed by the initial phase males and terminal phase males, the latter showing the fastest growth rates. Thus, transition to the terminal male identity was associated with enhanced growth, resulting in larger terminal males than females of equivalent size. The von Bertalanffy growth formula (VBGF) was estimated for H. harid, S. ferrugineus and C. sordidus (L ¥ = 43.92, 27.4 and 23.3; K = 0.067, 0.27 and 0.56; t 0 = )6.92, )4.98 and )4.6, respectively). The relationship between growth and reproduction of these species is also discussed.
Liver stores the major part of lipids in both mature and immature Torpedo torpedo of both sexes. Fluctuations in the lipid contents of liver, muscles and gonads of immature fish followed the relative change in food intake throughout the year. Hepatic and muscular lipids in mature females diminished before ovulation and were intensively consumed in the last stages of gestation (in pregnant females). After parturition, the recovery of the lipid stores was very rapid due to intensive food uptake. Storing of hepatic lipids in mature males started a little before gonadal maturation and reached a maximum in January and February while gonadal lipids decreased in the same period. Gonadal lipid for both sexes fluctuated in parallel to fluctuations in the GSI. Water content showed significant inverse correlation with lipid content in both liver and gonad tissues, but no significant correlation was recorded in the muscle tissues.
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