Oocyte ageing in zebrafish danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822) and its consequence on the viability and ploidy anomalies in the progeny

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Fish egg quality can be markedly influenced by the oocyte age after ovulation. In this study, we examined the duration of oocyte ageing in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) and whether pro-longed ageing is associated with the incidence of ploidy anomalies in the resulting embryos. Oo-cytes were incubated in vitro for 6 h post‐stripping (HPS) at 26 °C and fertilized at 2‐h intervals. Meanwhile, for eggs fertilized immediately after stripping, the fertilization, embryo survival, and hatching rates started at ~80%; these rates decreased to 39%, 24%, and 16%, respectively, for oocytes that had been stored for 4 h (p ˂ 0.05), and there was an almost complete loss of egg viability at 6 HPS. Furthermore, almost 90% of the embryos derived from 6‐h aged oocytes died prior to hatching, and all larvae originating from 4‐ and 6‐h aged oocytes showed malformations. The proportion of ploidy abnormal embryos was significantly greater at 4 HPS (18.5%) than at either 0 or 2 HPS (4.7% and 8.8%, respectively). The results revealed that zebrafish oocytes retained their fertilization potential for up to 2 h after stripping at 26 °C and indicated the contribution of post‐ovulatory oocyte ageing in the occurrence of ploidy anomalies in the resulting embryos.

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Waghmare, S. G., Samarin, A. M., Franěk, R., Pšenička, M., Policar, T., Linhart, O., & Samarin, A. M. (2021). Oocyte ageing in zebrafish danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822) and its consequence on the viability and ploidy anomalies in the progeny. Animals, 11(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11030912

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