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Post-spawning feed deprivation effects on testicular and ovarian maturation in the neotropical cichlid fish Cichlasoma dimerus

Journal

FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 5, Pages 1527-1540

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-021-00993-y

Keywords

Teleost; Feed restriction; Spermatogenesis; Oogenesis; Reproductive hormones

Funding

  1. Universidad de Buenos Aires [20020160100110BA]
  2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)
  3. ANPCyT [PICT 2015-2783]

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The study found that female reproductive axis in C. dimerus was not affected by long-term food deprivation, while in males, food restriction had a stimulatory effect on the reproductive axis, promoting sperm development and increasing follicle stimulating hormone expression. Despite negative effects seen in other fish species, C. dimerus appears to prioritize gonadal development during periods of food deprivation.
Many teleost fishes can withstand long feed deprivation periods, either due to an eventual lack of food or because of their behavior during reproduction and/or parental care. In this work, the effects of total food restriction on the oogenesis, spermatogenesis, and reproductive hormones of the neotropical cichlid fish Cichlasoma dimerus were studied. Specifically, different pairs were isolated after having a spawning event and were feed-deprived or daily fed for 3 weeks. After that period, gonadal histology, messenger levels of genes related to reproduction (gonadotropin-releasing hormone 1, gonadotropins, and insulin-like growth factor 1) and 11-ketotestosterone plasma levels were evaluated in both groups. Food restriction did not affect the reproductive axis in females since follicular maturation and gene expression showed no differences with respect to controls. However, in males, food restriction showed a stimulatory effect on the reproductive axis, reflected in a greater number of spermatozoa in their seminiferous lobes and spermatic ducts, and in an increase in follicle stimulating hormone messenger expression. Despite the negative effect reported for many fish species, C. dimerus seems to redirect their energy reserves towards gonadal development when faced with to a feed deprivation period.

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