Sensitivity of the metamorphic events and morphogenesis of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus during larval development to thyroxine

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An experiment was conducted to determine the impact of exogenous thyroid hormone on metamorphic events and morphogenesis of larval Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. Six groups of 600 larvae each were immersed in 10 nmol thyroxine-sodium salt (T4) during different developmental stages: A and B, C and D, E and F, C to F, and A to F. T4 treatment during stages E and F resulted in premature metamorphosis including not only advanced settlement but also advanced eye migration of the juvenile fish. T4 treatments also resulted in rapid absorption of the dorsal fin rays during stages C to F. As a result, metamorphosis to the bottom juvenile was induced by 10 nmol T4. It was also found that the rate of metamorphosis was proportional to the T4 immersion period. These results confirm that T4 plays a major role in metamorphic events and morphogenesis during the early life stages of flounder. Thus, this study suggests that sensitivity to T4 depends on the larval organ and the larval developmental stage.

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Yoo, J. H., Takeuchi, T., & Seikai, T. (2000). Sensitivity of the metamorphic events and morphogenesis of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus during larval development to thyroxine. Fisheries Science, 66(5), 846–850. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1444-2906.2000.00137.x

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