CHANGES IN FERTILIZATION AND HATCHING RATES WITH TIME AFTER OVULATIONINDUCED BY 17,20-BETA-DIHYDROXY-4-PREGNEN-3-ONE IN THE JAPANESE EEL, ANGUILLA-JAPONICA
H. Ohta et al., CHANGES IN FERTILIZATION AND HATCHING RATES WITH TIME AFTER OVULATIONINDUCED BY 17,20-BETA-DIHYDROXY-4-PREGNEN-3-ONE IN THE JAPANESE EEL, ANGUILLA-JAPONICA, Aquaculture, 139(3-4), 1996, pp. 291-301
This study examined the time to ovulation in artificially matured Japa
nese eel following an injection of 17, 20 beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-o
ne (DHP), and changes in fertilization and hatching rates at various t
imes after ovulation. Thirteen females, showing body weight indices (b
ody weight/initial body weight X 100) of 119 +/- 2.3% with oocytes at
the migratory nucleus stage after 9-12 weekly injections of salmon pit
uitary extract (20 mg pituitary powder /fish/week), received an inject
ion of salmon pituitary extract (20 mg/fish) followed 24 h later by a
DHP injection (2 mu g/g BW) for induction of ovulation. Eleven of 13 f
emales ovulated within 23 h of the final injection; two, seven, and tw
o females ovulated at 14-17 h, 17-20 h and 20-23 h after the final inj
ection, respectively, The remaining two did not ovulate within 26 h of
the injection, Eggs from three out of the 11 ovulated females showed
relatively high percent fertility (89.6-39.5%) and hatching rates (47.
6-15.3%) when they were fertilized after the first detection of ovulat
ion. Both percent fertilization and hatching rates of eggs retained in
the body cavity decreased rapidly within 6-9 h after ovulation, These
results indicate that ovulation induced by DHP treatment occurs after
a short but well-defined period of time, and that artificial fertiliz
ation must be carried out immediately after ovulation in order to obta
in good quality eggs.