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    <title>Role of putative male pheromoneiIn the ovarin maturation of the fresh water prawn Macrobrachium Idella (Hilgendorf)</title>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Patil Chandrakant Sitaram</namePart>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Jose T M (Guide)</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">Panangad</placeTerm>
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    <publisher>Department of Fishery Biology, College of Fisheries</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2001</dateIssued>
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    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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  <abstract>Sex pheromones are reported to be present in many crustaceans which 
mostly have releaser effect on sexual behaviour. The discovery of a male (primer) 
pheromone with stimulatory effect on ovarian maturation and ovulation has added 
an important external factor to the basic mechanisms regulating reproduction in 
fresh water prawns. But studies in these lines are very few in the economically 
important species of Macrobrachium. Knowledge about this male pheromone 
will be useful to help or potentiate reproduction and/or extend the breeding period 
of freshwater prawns, which are of great aquacuItural importance. 
The present study was carried out in the slender nver prawn, 
Macrobrachium idella. Seven ovarian maturity stages have been distinguished 
here. Histological studies of the maturing oocytes helped to understand the 
changes taking place during oocyte growth and maturation through the 
progressive maturity stages. Yolk vesicles start appearing in the cytoplasm of 
oocyte in maturity stage II which is the beginning of vitellogeneis (vitellogenesis 
I). In stage IV, yolk platelet synthesis starts and 'a peripheral layer of yolk 
platelets appear in this stage. Later these yolk platelets completely fill the ooplasm 
through stages V and VI when the ova increase in size enormously. Gonado- 
somatic index (ovarian index) of different maturity stages was determined and 
was found useful to differentiate especially the late maturity stages. Ova diameter 
studies along with the other observations showed a clear picture of protracted 
multiple spawning in this species with batches of ova undergoing maturation and 
ovulation in successive maturation cycles. 
 
When the females were reared in isolated condition, their ovarian growth 
was found to be arrested at early stage IV. This restriction of ovarian maturation 
was found mostly in the second maturation (gonadal) cycle after isolation. But 
those isolated females which had a common water circulation with males showed 
normal ovarian maturation and ovulation. Therefore, it can be concluded that a 
male pheromone exists in this species which is essential for normal ovarian 
growth and maturation. Another experiment was conducted to find out the tissue 
source of this putative male pheromone. When these isolated females were 
exposed to extracts of testis, vas deferens or muscle, both testis and vas deferens 
extracts were found to stimulate the ovarian maturation and ovulation in isolated 
females, while the muscle extract (control) was ineffective. This shows that in M 
idella, the male pheromone is produced by testis and vas deferens or it is 
produced by testis and transported to vas deferens. 
Further experiment showed that charcoal extraction destroys the 
pheromonal activity in testis and vas deferens extract while boiling has no such 
effect which indicates that the ovary stimulating pehromone in M idella may be a 
steroidal molecule as reported in some fishes. 

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