O. Linhart et R. Billard, SPERMIATION AND SPERM QUALITY OF EUROPEAN CATFISH (SILURUS-GLANIS L) AFTER IMPLANTATION OF GNRH ANALOGS AND INJECTION OF CARP PITUITARY EXTRACT, Journal of applied ichthyology, 10(2-3), 1994, pp. 182-188
Spermiation was stimulated in the European catfish Silurus glanis L. b
y injection of carp pituitary preparation (5 mg kg-1 of body weight) a
nd mammalian GnRH{(D-Ala6)Gn-RH ProNHEt} implanted at a dose of 75 mug
and 150 mug per male, respectively. The total number of spermatozoa c
ollected by daily sampling during 7 days post-stimulation and expresse
d in millions per kg of body weight was 3.29 with carp pituitaries, 0.
872 and 0.780 with 75 mug and 150 mug GnRH analogue implant, respectiv
ely, and 0.387 in the control group treated with Ringer solution. In a
ll groups, after sperm stripping there was a spontaneous activation by
urine of the spermatozoa motility which was prevented by collection o
f the sperm in an immobilizing solution (NaCl 200 mM, Tris 30 mM, pH 7
). The percentage of motile spermatozoa ranged from 80 to 65% at days
1 to 5, and less than 50% at day 6 and 7. A similar decline of quality
was observed with time for mass progressive movement (55 to 65 s on d
ay 1, and 28 to 35 s on day 7) and total duration of displacement (66
to 77 s on day 1, and 45 to 53 on day 7).