INVESTIGADORES
LOPEZ Laura Susana
artículos
Título:
EFFECT OF SOME STEROIDS AND OTHER COMPOUNDS ON OVARIAN GROWTH OF THE RED SWAMP CRAYFISH, PROCAMBARUS CLARKII, DURING EARLY VITELLOGENESIS
Autor/es:
RODRIGUEZ, E.M., MEDESANI, D.A., LOPEZ GRECO, L.S. Y M. FINGERMAN
Revista:
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY SONS
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 292 p. 82 - 87
ISSN:
0022-104X
Resumen:
E.M. RODRIGUEZ, D.A. MEDESANI, L.S.LOPEZ GRECO y M. FINGERMAN. Journal of Experimental Zoology 292: 82-87.   The effects of spiperone, a dopaminergic receptor blocker, the terpenoid JHIII, and the steroids 17¥á-hydroxyprogesterone and 17©¬ estradiol (10-7 mol/crayfish) were assayed in vivo on females of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, during early vitellogenesis. All these compounds were injected twice a week for 3 weeks. The rate of molting in response to these compounds was also determined. At the end of the experiment the ovaries were dissected out, in order to determine the gonadosomatic indexes and oocyte diameters. Spiperone, 17¥á-hydroxyprogesterone and 17©¬ estradiol produced a significant increase in the gonadosomatic index, while only the first two compounds were able to significantly increase the oocyte diameter; therefore, the effect of 17©¬ estradiol on the gonadosomatic index could be merely due to increased water uptake by the ovary. Spiperone could be causing a decrease in secretion of the gonad and/or mandibular inhibiting hormones from the eyestalk, and 17¥á-hydroxyprogesterone could be having a direct stimulatory effect on vitellogenin production. Concerning molting, of the compound tested, only JHIII had a significant (p<0.05) stimulatory effect, producing a 100% molting rate versus 66.7% among the controls