Lmb. Garcia, SUSTAINED PRODUCTION OF MILT IN RABBITFISH, SIGANUS-GUTTATUS BLOCH, BY WEEKLY INJECTION OF LUTEINIZING-HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE ANALOG (LHRHA), Aquaculture, 113(3), 1993, pp. 261-267
Mature male rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus Bloch) received weekly inject
ions of 200 mug of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogue (D-A
la6, Pro9-LHRH-ethylamide) per kg body weight for 5 consecutive weeks.
Mean spermatocrit, or packed sperm volume (27-51%), and mean sperm de
nsity (3.2-9.6 X 10(6) spermatozoa per kg body weight) decreased signi
ficantly 24 h after each injection. The amount of expressible milt (me
an: 5.8-11.7 ml per kg) in response to weekly injections of LHRHa incr
eased significantly relative to saline-injected fish (1.0-2.9 ml per k
g), but only during the initial 4 weeks of regular hormone treatment.
Three weekly injections of LHRHa likewise augmented mean sperm product
ion (29.2-112.5 X 10(9) spermatozoa per kg) in rabbitfish. However, no
significant enhancement in sperm production by LHRHa-injected fish wa
s observed over the last 2 weeks of hormone injection. These results d
emonstrate that weekly injection of LHRHa can sustain milt production
in mature rabbitfish, although their capacity to produce spermatozoa i
s limited to only 3 consecutive weeks of regular hormone treatment.