超声波成像在鲍鱼性腺评估中的应用

IF 5 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Aquaculture and Fisheries Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1016/j.aaf.2024.04.001
Weiguang Zou , Jiawei Hong , Yaobin Ma , Wenchao Yu , Yanbo Liu , Chunxiang Ai , Miaoqin Huang , Xuan Luo , Weiwei You , Caihuan Ke
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准确评估鲍鱼的性腺状态和配子发育水平是鲍鱼育种的重要环节。然而,传统的方法对动物是有害的,造成了优质亲本的浪费。超声成像作为一种无创技术是一种候选的替代方法。本研究旨在验证超声在鲍鱼性腺状况评估中的应用。随机选取20只太平洋鲍鱼进行超声检查,并对处于性腺成熟不同阶段(成熟、介于成熟与未成熟之间、未成熟)的6只鲍鱼进行同样的检测和组织学分析。10只鲍鱼诱导产卵,测定产卵前后生殖腺指数和生殖细胞类型的变化。选取36只雌性鲍鱼,根据超声测定的性腺指数分为高性腺指数组(HGI)和低性腺指数组(LGI),比较其整个繁殖过程中的生殖性能。超声检查和组织学检查所得的性腺指数和性腺相对平均厚度(GRAT)无显著差异。超声图像测量的生殖腺指数和GRAT在产卵后显著降低。从组织学图像上可以看出,在产卵后,性腺组织中保留了少量的成熟配子。在一项生殖试验中,与LGI组相比,HGI组在总繁殖力、相对繁殖力、受精率、孵化率、异常率、附着率等方面表现出全面的、压倒性的生殖优势。超声检查作为一种无创的评估鲍鱼性腺状况的方法是有用的。最终目的是通过超声技术实现鲍鱼生殖周期的跟踪和监测。
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Application of ultrasonography in abalone gonadal evaluation
The precise assessment of the gonad status and gamete development level is an essential step in abalone breeding. However, traditional methods are damaging to the animals, causing the waste of a quality parent. Ultrasound imaging as a noninvasive technique is a candidate substitute. This study aimed to verify the application of ultrasonography to the assessment of abalone gonad condition. Pacific abalones (n = 20) were randomly selected for ultrasonography, another six abalones in different gonad maturation stages (mature, between mature and immature, and immature) were also subjected to the same detection and histological analysis. Abalones (n = 10) were induced to spawn, and the changes in the gonad index and the types of germ cells were determined before and after spawning. Thirty-six female abalones were selected and divided into a high-gonad index group (HGI) and a low-gonad index group (LGI) according to the gonad index determined by ultrasonography, and their reproductive performance was compared during the entire breeding process. There was no significant difference in gonad index or gonad relative average thickness (GRAT) obtained from ultrasonography and histological methods. The gonad index and GRAT measured by ultrasound images significantly decreased after spawning. After spawning, a minimal quantity of mature gametes remained in gonad tissue as reflected in histology images. In a reproductive trial, the HGI group showed comprehensive and overwhelming reproductive advantages compared to the LGI group in total fecundity, relative fecundity, fertilization rate, hatching rate, abnormality rate, and attachment rate. Ultrasonography was demonstrated to be useful as a noninvasive method to evaluate abalone gonad condition. The ultimate goal is to achieve tracing and monitoring the abalone reproductive cycle through the ultrasound technique.
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Aquaculture and Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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