Swimming stimulates oocyte development in European eel

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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. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Palstra, A., Curiel, D., Fekkes, M., de Bakker, M., Székely, C., van Ginneken, V., & van den Thillart, G. (2007). Swimming stimulates oocyte development in European eel. Aquaculture, 270(1–4), 321–332. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.04.015

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