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Dynamics of female germ cell renew in two species of otariophysi with different reproductive cycles: serrasalmus maculatus (characiformes) and pimelodus maculatus (siluriformes)

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Author(s):
Daniel Dantas Wildner
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Biologia
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Examining board members:
Irani Quagio Grassiotto; Susan Lowerre Barbieri; Sidinéia Aparecida Amadio
Advisor: Irani Quagio Grassiotto
Abstract

In most Teleostei the gonadal development is cyclical and follows the annual reproductive seasons. Throughout the female reproductive life the germ cell renewal is constant, and accounts for the unlimited production of ovarian follicles. Here the dynamics of female germ cell renewal, resulting in the formation of ovarian follicles was studied in two different species of Ostariophysi with different reproductive strategies: Serrasalmus maculatus (Characiformes) and Pimelodus maculatus (Siluriformes). The study was based on biometrics, morphometric and histological analysis of gonads, interpreted according to new proposals for the classification of the phases of the reproductive cycle and for the stages of the oocytes development. Additionally, using S. maculatus as a model, we describe the formation of ovarian follicles from the isolated oogonia present in the lamellar epithelium, their proliferation forming cell nests and entrance into meiosis giving rise to the oocytes. The stages of the oocyte development are characterized for both species. S. maculatus with long reproductive period comprising the months of winter and spring (southern hemisphere) has an indeterminate fecundity. In S. maculatus the folliculogenesis is more intense in the Regenerating ovaries, recognized by containing only pre-vitellogenic oocytes, some of them with cortical alveoli. At this time, in the lamellar epithelium the nests with proliferating oogonia are proportionally more numerous than the isolated oogonia. In the Developing ovaries, the nests containing oogonia and those with the early prophase oocytes, are predominate over the isolated oogonia. In them, the part of the pre-vitellogenic oocytes enters and advances in vitellogenesis. In the Spawning Capable ovaries, the number of nests of oogonia and early prophase oocytes is lower compared with other reproductive phases as the isolated oogonia appear more frequently. In these, the late vitellogenic and full-grown oocytes co-occur with pre-vitellogenic ones. The postovulatory follicle complex appear resulting from the release of mature oocytes. In the Regressing ovaries, the resumption of oogonia proliferation is detected by an increase in the number of nests, some of them already containing early prophase oocytes. Atresia of follicles, containing oocytes that were not released, co-occurs with the pre-vitellogenic oocytes. Pimelodus maculatus with a reproductive period concentrated in the summer (southern hemisphere), has a determinate fecundity. Also in this species, the initial events of folliculogenesis in the ovaries are more intense in Regenerating phase, in which only oocytes present are the pre-vitellogenic ones. In the lamellar epithelium the nests containing proliferating oogonia are proportionally more frequent than the isolated oogonia and than the nests containing early prophase oocytes. In the Developing ovaries, the frequency of the number of nests containing oogonia differs statistically from the frequency of nests with oocytes and from the isolated oogonia and in the epithelium. In these gonads of the pre-vitellogenic oocytes enter in vitellogenesis. In the Spawning Capable ovaries, the nests of oogonia and early prophase oocytes appear in a lower number than the isolated oogonia. In them, the full-grown oocytes predominate over those pre-vitellogenic and vitellogenic. In the Regressing ovaries, the resumption of the oogonia proliferation is detected by an increase in the number of nests, some containing early prophase oocytes. Atresia of follicles, containing oocytes that were not released, co-occurs with the pre-vitellogenic (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/02014-0 - A NEW APPROACH OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND OF THE ORIGIN AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE OOCYTES IN THE OSTARIOPHYSI, APPLIED TO SERRASALMINAE, SERRASALMUS MACULATUS (TELEOSTEI: CHARACIFORMES).
Grantee:Daniel Dantas Wildner
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master