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doi: 10.7773/cm.v30i4.345
handle: 10261/252137
This work analyzes the plasma level variations of luteinizing hormone (LH) during the reproductive cycle and the percentage of spermiating European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) males fed diets containing different percentages of lipids. The control group was fed with a natural diet consisting of trash fish (Boops boops L.). Two experimental groups were fed with pelleted diets containing different amounts of lipids: one group was fed with a commercially available diet with 10% lipid content (called group 10%), and another group was fed with this base diet enriched to a 22% lipid content using refined fish oil enriched in n-3 fatty acids (called group 22%). The control group exhibited the highest percentages of spermiating males, with values close to 100% from December to March. This good reproductive performance was associated with the highest LH plasma levels, which increased from November to February. In group 10%, the percentage of spermiating males was higher than 75% only between January and March, and plasma levels of LH were low during the reproductive season and significantly lower in February than in the control group. Group 22% also exhibited lower percentages of spermiating males than the control group, but higher than those observed in group 10%; LH plasma levels in this group were significantly lower in December than those observed for the control group. Differences in LH plasma levels between groups are not clearly associated with differences in the fatty acid composition of the diets. These results suggest that dietary fatty acids do not affect LH plasma levels in male European sea bass as strongly as previously reported in females.
Luteinizing hormone, Gonadotropin, Hormona luteinizante, QH301-705.5, Ácido graso, Sea bass, hormona luteinizante, Lubina, Fatty acid, lubina, ácido graso, Gonadotropina, gonadotropina, Biology (General)
Luteinizing hormone, Gonadotropin, Hormona luteinizante, QH301-705.5, Ácido graso, Sea bass, hormona luteinizante, Lubina, Fatty acid, lubina, ácido graso, Gonadotropina, gonadotropina, Biology (General)
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