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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012

Gonadal development in the freshwater crab Sylviocarcinus pictus (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) (Brachyura: Trichodactylidae) from the Guamá river, state of Pará, Brazil

Leiliane S. Silva; Jussara Moretto Martinelli-Lemos; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

The development stages of male and female gonads in the freshwater crab Sylviocarcinus pictus (H. Milne Eduards, 1853) were described through macroscopic and microscopic (histology) examinations. The histological description was based on 40 specimens (20 each sex). Four gonadal development stages were found for females: immature, ripening, mature and spawned. The following female cells were found: ovogonia, oocytes in initial vitellogenesis, oocytes in advanced vitellogenesis, follicular cells and post-ovulatory follicles. Three development stages were found for males: immature, maturing and mature, with the indication of: spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, spermatozoids and spermatophores. These data suggest the pattern described in the literature. Size at sexual maturity was 32.3 mm of carapace width for males and 31.5 mm for females. The gonadal stages observed macroscopically by volume and color were validated through histological analysis and proved to be useful method for the rapid identification of sexual maturity in the species. The present study offers previously unpublished data on the reproductive biology of Sylviocarcinus pictus.


International Journal of Morphology | 2006

Morphological and Morphometric Aspects of Crassostrea rhizophorae (Guilding, 1828) Oocytes in Three Stages of the Gonadal Cycle

Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; Leonardo Paixão; C. P. Alcântara-Neto; S. S. D. Santos; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

Crassostrea rhizophorae (Guilding, 1828) es una de las especies de ostras tropicales cultivadas en la costa brasilera, que presenta alto valor comercial, no existiendo informacion sobre las caracteristicas gonadales, durante las fases reproductivas de esta especie. El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la morfologia de los ovocitos y de los foliculos gonadales de Crassostrea rhizophorae, en tres fases del ciclo gonadal. Analizando los cortes histologicos de las gonadas y considerando los ovocitos que presentaban nucleo y nucleolo evidentes, fueron determinadas tres fases del ciclo gonadal: gametogenesis inicial, crecimiento y maduracion. En la fase de gametogenesis inicial, el diametro de los foliculos y de los ovocitos era de 180,29 (± 41,91) e 18,66 (± 6,85) µm, respectivamente; tambien identificamos gran cantidad de tejido conjuntivo interfolicular y un numero mayor de ovocitos previtelogenicos. En la fase de crecimiento, el diametro de los foliculos y de los ovocitos era de 218,02 (± 43,19) y 25,92 (± 9,94) µm, respectivamente. Este fase fue caracterizada por una pequena cantidad de tejido conjuntivo interfolicular y predominio de ovocitos vitelogenicos. En la fase de maduracion, el diametro de los foliculos y de los ovocitos era de 298,16 (± 99,24) y 35,27 (± 6,2) µm, respectivamente, existiendo gran numero de ovocitos maduros. De esta manera, concluimos que durante la implantacion del cultivo, Crassostrea rhizophorae tolera la influencia de los factores intrinsecos y extrinsecos y no presenta alteraciones significativas en su actividad reproductiva


Theriogenology | 2013

Characterization of folliculogenesis and the occurrence of apoptosis in the development of the bovine fetal ovary.

S. S. D. Santos; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; J.A. Pinto; Rafael V. Sampaio; A.C. Carvalho; T. V. G. Silva; N. N. Costa; M. S. Cordeiro; M. S. Miranda; H.F.L. Ribeiro; O. M. Ohashi

The aim of this research was to perform in situ quantification, morphometry evaluation, and apoptosis analysis of ovarian follicular wall cells in mechanically isolated follicles obtained from ovaries of bovine fetuses (Bos taurus indicus) between 3 and 9 months of age. Apoptosis was evaluated using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling assay. The number of isolated follicles increased from 3 months onward (102.5 ± 141.1, mean ± SEM), peaked at 6 months (12855.0 ± 9030.1), and then decreased by 7 months (3208.7 ± 3249.5), consistent with atresia occurring at these stages. Follicular density was greatest at 4 months, consistent with a sudden boost in follicular activity independent of a corresponding increase in ovarian size. Antral follicles were first observed at 5 months. As fetal age increased, there was a tendency for the percentage of primordial and primary follicles to decrease, and the percentage of secondary follicles to increase. However, the high variability (P < 0.05) for all follicle populations up to 5 months of age precluded further interpretation of these results. Oocyte diameter increased from the primordial (23.6 ± 4.4 μm) to the secondary follicular stages (38.0 ± 14.9 μm). Apoptosis was observed in ovaries from all fetal ages analyzed. We concluded that preantral follicles could be isolated from bovine fetuses by 3 months of age, with apoptosis affecting ovarian follicular dynamics throughout fetal life.


Theriogenology | 2012

The stage of ovarian development affects organ expression of vitellogenin as well as the morphometry and ultrastructure of germ cells in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862)

Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; B.M. Resende; M.Y.S. Lima; S. S. D. Santos; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

The objective was to characterize vitellogenin expression in the ovary and hepatopancreas, and to describe the morphometry and ultrastructure of oocytes, in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum at various stages of ovarian development. Five ovarian stages were defined: (I) immature, (II) maturing, (III) mature, (IV) spawned, and (V) reorganized. Ovaries and hepatopancreas were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for vitellogenin expression. Vitellogenin expression in both ovary and hepatopancreas was predominantly widespread, beginning at Stage I, peaking at Stage III, and decreasing in Stages IV and V. Characterization of the ovary included measurement of the following germ cell types: oogonia (OG), and previtellogenic (PV), early vitellogenesis (EV), advanced vitellogenesis (AV), and mature (M) oocytes. Mean ± SD diameter of OG and EV oocytes in Stages I (14.2 ± 5.5 and 119.8 ± 15.7 μm) and II (17.9 ± 4.8 and 114.3 ± 34.6 μm), respectively, were significantly different from that in Stages IV (16.6 ± 4.7 and 107.0 ± 24.6 μm) and V (14.4 ± 4.1 and 101.0 ± 25.2 μm). Both scanning and transmission electron microscopy enabled identification of EV, AV and M oocytes based on the presence of a nucleus, and the organization and distribution of yolk in the cytoplasm. In summary, vitellogenesis occurred both in the hepatopancreas and ovary, with the ovary expressing vitellogenin starting as early as Stage I. This process promoted accumulation of yolk and growth of oocytes, thus favoring sexual maturation of females. This knowledge may be applied to improve production of farmed M. amazonicum.


Acta Amazonica | 2013

Puberty in male collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) determined by quantitative analysis of spermatogenic cells

Diva Anelie Guimarães; Deise de Lima Cardoso; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; Natália Inagaki de Albuquerque

Biological studies are necessary for the management of wildlife in captivity, and knowledge of reproduction is one of the important features for increasing production. The objective of the research was to determine the age at which male collared peccaries reach puberty. Testicular samples of 15 animals, aged 7 to 16 months, distributed into five groups (G1, G2, G3, G4 and G5) were used. The testes showed considerably increased weight, length and width (p < 0.05) from G1 to G3, whereas, from this group onward, the development of this organ was slower. There was positive correlation (p < 0.001) between the following testicular parameters: weight and length (r = 0.97), weight and width (r = 0.88), length and width (r = 0.92). Regarding the diameter of seminiferous tubules, an increase was observed (p < 0.05) from G1 to G4. The total number of spermatogenic cells increased significantly (p < 0.05) until G3 and then it stabilized. There was also positive correlation between testis weight and tubular diameter (r = 0.99, p < 0.001), and testis weight and spermatogenic cells (r = 0.98, p < 0.001). The number of Sertoli cells decreased significantly (p < 0.05) from G1, when they were undifferentiated as support cells, to G5, when they occurred together with the complete line of spermatic cells. The results demonstrate that the reproductive development of peccaries can be classified into the following stages: impuberty (G1, 7-8 months); pre-pubertal (G2, 9-10 months); pubertal (G3, 11-12 months); post-pubertal 1 (G4, 13-14 months); and post-pubertal 2 (G5, 15-16 months). Based on the histological analyses, puberty in the male collared peccary was determined to occur between 11 and 12 months of age.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Oocyte growth, follicular complex formation and extracellular-matrix remodeling in ovarian maturation of the imperial zebra pleco fish Hypancistrus zebra

Ivana Kerly S. Viana; Liziane Amaral Barbosa Gonçalves; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; Yanne A. Mendes; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

This contribution describes the growth of oocytes, addressing the formation of structures that compose the follicular complex, as well as the remodeling of the extracellular matrix, specifically laminin, fibronectin and type IV collagen during gonadal maturation. Thirty-seven females of the Acari zebra fish, Hypancistrus zebra were captured and the ovaries were submitted to histological processing for light and electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry techniques. Oogonia and four stages (I – IV) of oocytes were distinguished, and structures such as the postovulatory follicle and atretic oocytes (initial and advanced atresia) were observed. The follicular complex consists of the mature oocyte, zona radiata (Zr1, Zr2 and Zr3), follicular cells, basement membrane and theca. During oocyte growth, proteins of the extracellular matrix showed different intensities of staining. Based on these observations, a model of oocyte growth is proposed to define specific characteristics of the oocyte and the remodeling of the extracellular matrix in the ovary of H. zebra. This model of oocyte growth can be extended to other species of ornamental fishes. This study contributes data for induced fertilization and eventual conservation of this species.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2018

Reproductive biology of the tiger pleco Panaqolus tankei (Loricariidae) in a lentic system of the Amazon Basin

Yanne A. Mendes; James T. Lee; Ivana Kerly S. Viana; Rossineide Martins da Rocha; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira

This study presents the first information on the reproduction of the recently described tiger pleco Panaqolus tankei, from Lake Bolonha in the north-eastern Amazon Basin. This loricariid has a long reproductive period, fractionated spawning and low fecundity (on average, female gonads contained 37 oocytes), a total length (LT ) at first maturity of 47.4 mm for females and 54.1 mm LT for males. Correlation of the condition factor and gonado-somatic index with environmental variables suggests that turbidity favours P. tankei reproduction in this environment.


Chemosphere | 2018

Integrated use of histological and ultra-structural biomarkers for assessing mercury pollution in the piranhas ( Serrasalmus rhombeus ) from the Amazon mining region

Ana Carolina Borges; Caroline da Silva Montes; Liziane Amaral Barbosa Gonçalves; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; José Francisco Berrêdo; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

• MUCC is a protected area known for encompasses the largest mineral reserve in the world.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2017

Reproductive characteristics of pike-characids Boulengerella cuvieri (Ctenoluciidae) in the middle Xingu River, Eastern Amazon: reproduction of b. cuvieri

Yanne A. Mendes; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; C. M. C. Lobato; G. M. F. Silva; Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag; Rossineide Martins da Rocha

This study evaluated the reproductive characteristics of pike-characids, Boulengerella cuvieri, during the hydrological cycle in the Xingu River, eastern Amazon. The sex ratio was 1:1 and the gonado-somatic index and relative frequency of maturation stages indicate a short breeding season of single phase spawning that coincides with a filling and flood period. Mean standard length at first sexual maturity for female B. cuvieri was estimated to be 22·9 cm.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2017

Reproduction of the duck catfish Ageneiosus ucayalensis in a ria river system

V. A. Oliveira; Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira; Rossineide Martins da Rocha; Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag

A total of 1006 duck catfish Ageneiosus ucayalensis were collected from a ria river system of eastern Amazonia, of which 733 were females and 273 males, a sex ratio 2·69:1. Condition factors of males were higher than those of females and size at first sexual maturity (L50 ) was 12·8 cm for females and 11·8 cm for males. The relative frequency of mature specimens and gonad condition indices indicate that the breeding season is short and coincides with the rainy season.

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S. S. D. Santos

Federal University of Pará

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O. M. Ohashi

Federal University of Pará

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M. S. Cordeiro

Federal University of Pará

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M. S. Miranda

Federal University of Pará

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N. N. Costa

Federal University of Pará

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Natália Inagaki de Albuquerque

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Leonardo Paixão

Federal University of Pará

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