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Effect of short-term temperature reduction on ovulation and LHRHa responsiveness in female Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) maintained at elevated water temperatures

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AQUACULTURE
卷 238, 期 1-4, 页码 421-436

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2004.05.011

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Atlantic salmon; ovulation; temperature; steroids; LHRHa

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To examine the value of short-term temperature reduction and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogue (LHRHa) treatment as methods to promote ovulation in female Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) maintained at elevated water temperatures, groups of sexually maturing 2-year-old female Atlantic salmon were maintained at 11 degreesC (1 group) or 16 degreesC (2 groups) from early April (late in vitellogenesis). In early May, the temperature of one of the 16 degreesC groups was reduced to 11 degreesC, and at that time, fish from each group were injected with saline, LHRHa, and/or 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17P). Fish were anaesthetised and blood sampled repeatedly at 48- to 72-h intervals for up to 10 days postinjection. Ovulation checks were conducted at similar intervals until 20 days postinjection. In controls, maintenance at 16 degreesC followed by temperature reduction was associated with delayed ovulation relative to fish held at 11 degreesC, whereas ovulation was inhibited in fish held at 16 degreesC throughout. Treatment with LHRHa and 17P alone or in combination advanced ovulation both in fish held at 11 degreesC and in those which underwent temperature reduction but had no effect on ovulation in fish held at 16 degreesC. In controls, plasma 17,20betaP was elevated to similar to 30 ng ml(-1) in fish held at 11 degreesC and in those which underwent temperature reduction, but in fish held at 16 degreesC, 17,20betaP levels remained near assay detection limits ( similar to 0.3 ng ml(-1)). Treatment with LHRHa and/or 17P resulted in plasma levels of 17,20betaP in excess of 40 ng ml(-1) in fish held at 11 degreesC or exposed to temperature reduction. In fish held at 16 degreesC throughout, 17,20betaP levels were also increased (>40 ng ml(-1)) in response to treatment with 17P, with or without LHRHa, but only a modest increase in 17,20betaP occurred in response to LHRHa alone (<25 ng ml(-1)). Maintenance at 16 degreesC with subsequent temperature reduction was associated with a significant reduction in the fertility of ova from control fish (32.0%) relative to 11 degreesC (>84%), and this was partially restored by treatment with 17P (similar to 58%) and fully restored by treatment with LHRHa with or without 17P (>84%). These observations confirm earlier work showing that maintenance at elevated temperatures impairs maturation, ovulation, and subsequent fertility through the disruption of endocrine processes. In relation to commercial salmon culture, the present results also show that the combination of short-term temperature reduction and hormone therapy provides a means to recover egg production by restoring the ovulatory competence and fertility of thermally challenged broodstock. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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