Role of ovary-inhibiting hormone from eyestalks of marine penaeid prawns (Parapenaeopsis hardwickii) during ovarian developmental cycle |
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Authors: | G.K. Kulkarni R. Nagabhushanam |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Marathwada University, Aurangabad - 431 004 India |
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Abstract: | The activity of the ovary-inhibiting hormone in the eyestalks of female prawns, Parapenaeopsis hardwickii, was determined during its ovarian developmental cycle. In the inactive (stage I) and post-spawned phases of ovarian development, the ovary-inhibiting hormone activity was found to be very high. During the phase of full vitellogenesis (stage IV), the inhibiting activity is almost negligible. After spawning (stage V) it is present, but at a lower level than during inactive and post-spawned phases. Hence it is inferred that ovary-inhibiting hormone appears to be responsible for the phase of ovarian quiescence and to control the rate of vitellogenesis. |
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