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Swimming stimulates oocyte development in European eel
Authors:Arjan Palstra  Danilo Curiel  Madelon Fekkes  Merijn de Bakker  Csaba Szkely  Vincent van Ginneken  Guido van den Thillart
Institution:

aIntegrative Zoology, Institute of Biology Leiden, van der Klaauw Laboratories, PO Box 9516, Kaiserstraat 63, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands

bVeterinary Medical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1143, Hungária Krt. 21, Hungary

Abstract:In this study, we subjected eels from Lake Balaton (Hungary) to a swimming period of 1 week and 2 or 6 weeks. Most eels were silver and were 13–21 years old. Time dependent changes in morphometrical parameters and developmental characteristics of the oocytes were determined. Already after 1 week of swimming, the gonadal mass increased and oocytes became larger, filled with large numbers of lipid droplets. After 2 and 6 weeks of swimming we found in addition a significant enlargement of the eyes, which is a sign of sexual maturation. In contrast to the resting eels, that had oocytes in the primary growth phase (stage 1–2); the swimming eels had oocytes in stage 3; the cortical alveolus or lipid droplet stage. The results indicate that lipid mobilisation induced by swimming is a requirement for the natural incorporation of lipid droplets in the oocytes, a crucial step in oocyte maturation. As the Balaton eels responded stronger to swimming than young farmed eels, it is suggested that older eels are more sensitive for maturation triggers.
Keywords:Anguilla anguilla Linnaeus  Reproductive migration  Maturation  Lipid mobilisation  Silvering  Vitellogenesis
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