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Rev Biol Trop ; 62(3): 997-1006, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25412532

RESUMO

Several sperm parameters have been employed as useful tools to evaluate fish fertility. Within teleosts, approximately 3% of fish species are known to be viviparous. The Order Cyprinodontiformes includes several species with internal fertilization, and within this group most of the studies about sperm quality have been mainly focused on the Poeciliidae family. The livebearing fish Jenynsia multidentata (Anablepidae) inhabits an extensive area of the Neotropical region and it has been used as a useful fish laboratory model to evaluate the effects of xenobiotics through different biomarkers. The present work characterized the sperm of this species through a simple protocol of semen collection. Sperm population showed linearity greater than 89% and 70% of fish have a straight line and curvilinear velocity valued between 50 and 100 µm/s. Although 85% of individuals showed a proportion of live sperm higher than 60%, the male population had a high degree of heterogeneity in its sperm count. Morphometry analyses showed a total sperm and head lengths of 46.66 ± 2.06 µm and 3.46 ± 0.41 mm, respectively. A rather long midpiece region (9.12 ± 0.65 µm) was registered, which may indicate high energy-producing capabilities of the spermatozoa. This study established basic parameter values which could be useful for evaluating reproductive potential of J. multidentata populations.


Assuntos
Ciprinodontiformes , Contagem de Espermatozoides , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides , Espermatozoides , Animais , Fertilidade , Masculino
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Rev. biol. trop ; 62(3): 997-1006, jul.-sep. 2014. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-753670

RESUMO

Several sperm parameters have been employed as useful tools to evaluate fish fertility. Within teleosts, approximately 3% of fish species are known to be viviparous. The Order Cyprinodontiformes includes several species with internal fertilization, and within this group most of the studies about sperm quality have been mainly focused on the Poeciliidae family. The livebearing fish Jenynsia multidentata (Anablepidae) inhabits an extensive area of the Neotropical region and it has been used as a useful fish laboratory model to evaluate the effects of xenobiotics through different biomarkers. The present work characterized the sperm of this species through a simple protocol of semen collection. Sperm population showed linearity greater than 89% and 70% of fish have a straight line and curvilinear velocity valued between 50 and 100µm/s. Although 85% of individuals showed a proportion of live sperm higher than 60%, the male population had a high degree of heterogeneity in its sperm count. Morphometry analyses showed a total sperm and head lengths of 46.66±2.06µm and 3.46±0.41mm, respectively. A rather long midpiece region (9.12±0.65µm) was registered, which may indicate high energy-producing capabilities of the spermatozoa. This study established basic parameter values which could be useful for evaluating reproductive potential of J. multidentata populations.


Diversos parámetros espermáticos han sido utilizados para evaluar la fertilidad de peces. Dentro de los peces teleósteos, aproximadamente el 3% de las especies son vivíparas. El orden Cyprinodontiformes incluye varias especies con fecundación interna. Dentro de este orden la mayor parte de los estudios sobre la calidad del esperma se han centrado principalmente en la familia Poeciliidae. El pez vivíparo Jenynsia multidentata (Anablepidae) habita una extensa área de la región Neotropical y ha sido utilizado como un exitoso modelo de laboratorio. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar los espermatozoides de esta especie a través de un simple protocolo de recolección de esperma. La población de espermatozoides mostró una linealidad superior al 89% y el 70% de los peces tienen una velocidad lineal y curvilineal entre 50 y 100µm/s. Aunque el 85% de los individuos mostró una proporción de espermatozoides vivos de más del 60%, se observó una alta heterogeneidad en el recuento espermático. Los análisis morfométricos mostraron una longitud total de espermatozoides de 46.66±2.06µm y una longitud de la cabeza de 3.46±0.41µm. Los espermatozoides presentan una pieza media larga (9.12±0.65µm) lo que puede indicar una alta capacidad de producción de energía. El presente estudio establece valores básicos de parámetros que pueden ser útiles para evaluar el potencial reproductivo de las poblaciones de J. multidentata.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Ciprinodontiformes , Contagem de Espermatozoides , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides , Espermatozoides , Fertilidade
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Environ Toxicol Chem ; 31(5): 935-40, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22388924

RESUMO

Growing evidence shows that environmental estrogen can reach levels that are high enough to exert adverse reproductive effects on wild fish populations. The authors report different parameters of male reproductive behavior, brain, and gonadal aromatase expression, as well as sperm quality in an internally fertilizing fish species (Jenynsia multidentata, Jenyns) exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of 17ß-estradiol (E(2) ). Adult males were exposed to 0, 50, 100, and 250 ng/L E(2) over 28 d. The authors' findings demonstrate that E(2) exposure resulted in a very clear increase in brain aromatase transcript abundance at all assayed concentrations compared with control; however, no effects on gonadal aromatase expression were observed. Behavioral measures revealed increased sexual activity at 50 ng/L but not 100 or 250 ng/L E(2) . In contrast to the molecular and behavioral responses, the condition factor, gonadosomatic index, and sperm quality were unaltered by E(2) exposure. The results from the present work suggest that E(2) affects some aspects of the reproductive biology of J. multidentata. These modifications in the reproductive biology caused by exposure to E(2) could potentially lead to long-term effects at population levels that may not always be immediately evident. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report on the combined effect of E(2) on aromatase expression, sexual behavior, and sperm parameters in fish.


Assuntos
Aromatase/metabolismo , Estradiol/efeitos adversos , Peixes/metabolismo , Comportamento Sexual Animal , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides/efeitos dos fármacos , Poluentes Químicos da Água/efeitos adversos , Animais , Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/enzimologia , Gônadas/efeitos dos fármacos , Gônadas/enzimologia , Masculino , Reprodução/efeitos dos fármacos , Análise do Sêmen
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