2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2016.01.005
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Identification and partial characterization of O lyra longicaudata (McClelland, 1842) vitellogenins: Seasonal variation in plasma, relative to estradiol-17β and ovarian growth

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“…In addition, the increase of steroid hormone at the maturation stage is followed by high GSI value at the mature stage of female. Ghosh et al (2016) reported that the gradual increase of 17ß-estradiol in plasma during vitellogenesis, increased Vtg level and ovarian weight consistently, reaching the peak in the pre-spawning. The 17ß-estradiol is particularly detected in mature females and not normally detected in juveniles and males, whereas injection of exogenous estrogen can induce the Vtg expression.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…In addition, the increase of steroid hormone at the maturation stage is followed by high GSI value at the mature stage of female. Ghosh et al (2016) reported that the gradual increase of 17ß-estradiol in plasma during vitellogenesis, increased Vtg level and ovarian weight consistently, reaching the peak in the pre-spawning. The 17ß-estradiol is particularly detected in mature females and not normally detected in juveniles and males, whereas injection of exogenous estrogen can induce the Vtg expression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Vtg is synthesized and secreted from the liver of oviparous vertebrates [41] and from fat bodies in insects [42], and is then taken up for oocyte development and other functions. In crustaceans, Vtg is produced mainly in the hepatopancreas and ovaries, deposited in the hemolymph, and then accumulated in growing oocytes.…”
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confidence: 99%