Abstract
Estradiol (E2) level in plasma of non-breeding female Tilapia aurea, measured by RIA, was 0.33 ± 0.02 ng/ml (mean ± SEM, n=6). This level is about 10% of the level found in breeding females, about 4 times higher than in ovariectomized females and similar to the level found in non-breeding males. Twenty-four hours following a single i.p. injection of 0.5 mg E2, the estradiol level in plasma of ovariectomized Tilapia was within the physiological range (0.2-10 ng/ml). This level was maintained for at least 4 days. Comparison of the vitellogenic potency of 3 estrogens in ovariectomized T. aurea shows that estriol was more potent than estradiol, which, in turn, was more potent than estrone. Since E2 increased in the plasma of estrone-injected fish, it is assumed that estrone was converted to estradiol in the recipient fish.
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Terkatin-Shimony, A., & Yaron, Z. (1978). Estrogens and estrogenic effects in Tilapia aurea (Cichlidae, Teleostei). Annales de Biologie Animale, Biochimie, Biophysique, 18(4), 1007–1012. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19780539
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