2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejar.2017.10.006
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The role of laserpuncture exposure on gonad maturation mechanism of catfish (Clarias sp.) through Ca2+, PKC and GABA neurotransmitter

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“…In teleosts, including the Indian catfish, GABA is known to stimulate GTH-II release during puberty (independent of the DA system) and its distribution in catfish forebrain showed seasonal variation which could be altered negatively upon ovariectomy and restored upon E 2 replacement [ 65 , 79 ]. A recent study in catfish demonstrated the role of laser puncture exposure on gonad maturation by examining GABA release in the brain [ 80 ].…”
Section: Neuroendocrine Regulation-gnrhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In teleosts, including the Indian catfish, GABA is known to stimulate GTH-II release during puberty (independent of the DA system) and its distribution in catfish forebrain showed seasonal variation which could be altered negatively upon ovariectomy and restored upon E 2 replacement [ 65 , 79 ]. A recent study in catfish demonstrated the role of laser puncture exposure on gonad maturation by examining GABA release in the brain [ 80 ].…”
Section: Neuroendocrine Regulation-gnrhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technology has received great attention because of its ability to improve the reproductive quality of C. gariepinus through acceleration of growth, development and maturation gonads, as well as increasing the production of gonadotropins and steroids in male and female broodstocks (Kusuma, 2013;Hariani & Kusuma, 2019;Hariani et al, 2020). Laserpuncture specifications from helium-neon soft lasers are considered safe therapy for stimulating reproductive organs in catfish (Kusuma & Hariani, 2017).…”
Section: Clarias Gariepinusmentioning
confidence: 99%