Abstract

In the present study, we investigated the effects of two short neuropeptide F (Mro-sNPF) mature sequences, namely APALRLRFamide and DRTPALRLRFamide, on ovarian maturation and spawning in Macrobrachium rosenbergii females. At doses of 10−5 and 10−6 mol/prawn, both Mro-sNPF peptides significantly shortened the ovarian developmental period (P < 0.05), but enhanced the gonadosomatic index (GSI), oocyte diameter (OD), and cell proliferation, compared with control values (P < 0.05). However, at the lowest dose (10−7 mol/prawn), neither peptide significantly affected ovarian maturation, GSI, nor OD compared with the control values. Females treated with the two peptides at the dose of 10−5 or 10−6 mol/prawn attained mature oocyte stages faster than did control females. Treatment with both peptides significantly elevated hemolymph vitellogenin concentrations and upregulated MrEcR transcripts, compared with the control treatment (P < 0.05). Finally, both Mro-sNPFs induced spawning by shortening its duration by half (∼1.5 days) compared with the control duration (∼3.1 days) (P < 0.05). The number of eggs per spawn was approximately 15.4 × 104 eggs in the experimental group and in the control group (∼15.35 × 104 eggs), albeit without significance. Therefore, among the treatment groups, using APALRLRFamide at 10−5 mol/prawn showed promising effects on the induction of ovarian maturation and spawning. Taken together, Mro-sNPF peptides can promote ovarian development and spawning, indicating their potential application to stimulate gamete and larval production in this important crustacean aquaculture species.

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