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dc.contributor.authorMarte, C. L.
dc.contributor.authorLam, T. J.
dc.contributor.editorOhnishi, E.
dc.contributor.editorNagahama, Y.
dc.contributor.editorIshizaki, H.
dc.date.accessioned2011-06-22T09:35:10Z
dc.date.available2011-06-22T09:35:10Z
dc.date.issued1987
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/299
dc.descriptionAbstract only.en
dc.description.abstractIn spite of the economic importance of milkfish to the Southeast Asia, relatively little information is available on its reproductive biology and physiology. Milkfish has a prolonged juvenile phase undergoes first sexual maturation at five years. Steroid hormone profiles during this juvenile phase and the change accompanying sexual maturation is described. There were no significant differences in levels of serum estradiol 17-B (E2), testoterone (T) and progestrone (P) of male and female immature fish. In immature fish, E2 ranfed from 0.145 to 0.600 ng/ml, T varied from 2.04 to 3.75 ng/ml, and P ranged from 0.472 to 1.16 ng/ml. Serum T, however, was significantly high in 4 years old immature fish fish while E2 was significantly high in 2 years old fish. Mean E2 level rose from 0.54 ± 0.11 ng/ml (E2) in immature female (Stage 1) to 4.53 ± 1.16 ng/ml in vitellogenic females (Stage 5) while T increased from 2.06± 0.28 ng/ml to 38.4± 9.26 ng/ml. E2 and T levels were positively correlated to egg diameter. Progesterone level, however, remained low through vitellogenesis. 17-a-OH-progesterone and 17-a, 20-B-progesterone were not detectable even in fully vitellogenic females. Gonade development in males was sccompanied by increase serum T levels only. T levels increase from 2.5± 0.40 ng/ml in immature males to 27.73± 5.02 ng/ml in spermeating males. Significantly higher T level was found in males with thick but abundant milt (spermiation index, SPI, 2+ ) compared to males with scanty milt (SPI, 1+) or mals with copious, fluid milt (SPI, 3+). Ther was no significant seasonal variation in levels of E2 and T of immuture 3-5 years old female sampled from july 1981 through February 19083. Serum E2 varied from 0.125 ng/ml to 1.45 ng/ml while T was uniformly low and ranged from 1.16 ng/ml tp 2.07 ng/ml. The levels of E2 and T significantly rose during the breeding season (April-June, 1983)and accompanied the increase in gonadosomatic index (GSI) aat this time (E2, 3.43± 0.49 ng/ml; T, 40.04± 16.20 ng/ml ). The levels of both steroids dropped to below 1 ng/ml in spent females sampled in the succeeding months. In immature males, mean serum E2 was beolw 1 ng/ml through except for a significan high level (2.36 ng/ml ) found in 3 years old male sampled in October to December, 1981 while T levels ranged from 1.11 ng/ml to 2.78 ng/ml. As in females, T levels significantly rose to 21.52± 8.38 ng/ml during the breding season when GSI peaked (April-June ,1983). E2 remained low throughout. T level dropped to arround 10 ng/ml in the succeeding months when spent or regressed fish were samlpeden
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherNagoya University Corporationen
dc.relation.ispartofIn: Ohnishi, E., Nagahama, Y., Ishizaki, H., (eds.). Proceedings of the First Congress of the Asia and Oceania Society for Comparative Endocrinology (AOSCE), 4-7 November 1987, Nagoya, Japan. Nagoya, Japan: Nagoya University Corporation. pp. 183-184en
dc.subjectPhilippinesen
dc.subjectmilkfishen
dc.subjectChanos chanosen
dc.subject.lccVF SP 0081
dc.titleHormonal changes accompanying sexual maturation in milkfish Chanos chanos Forsskalen
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.citation.spage183
dc.citation.epage184
dc.citation.conferenceTitleProceedings of the First Congress of the Asia and Oceania Society for Comparative Endocrinology (AOSCE), 4-7 November 1987, Nagoya, Japanen
dc.subject.asfafood fishen
dc.subject.asfamilkfish cultureen
dc.subject.asfahormonesen
dc.subject.asfareproductionen
dc.subject.asfasexual maturityen
dc.subject.scientificNameChanos chanos


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