POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT

The present study investigated the effects of 6h- and 10h-storage at -8ºC on the quality and hatch rate of Piaractus mesopotamicus embryos at 4 stages of development. Embryos were exposed to a cryoprotectant solution, cooled down at a rate of 1ºC.min-1 to -8ºC, and stored at this temperature for 6h...

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Main Authors: Tais da Silva Lopes, Danilo Pedro Streit Junior, Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro, Elizabeth Romagosa
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas 2014-10-01
Series:Atas de Saúde Ambiental
Online Access:http://www.revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/481
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spelling doaj-10c75d63f84c4bf39d680b1fd9506ebe2020-11-25T00:41:59ZporFaculdades Metropolitanas UnidasAtas de Saúde Ambiental2357-76142014-10-01220211336POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENTTais da Silva Lopes0Danilo Pedro Streit Junior1Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro2Elizabeth Romagosa3São Paulo State University (UNESP), São PauloFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre,Maringá State University, MaringáFishery Institute - APTA, SAA, São PauloThe present study investigated the effects of 6h- and 10h-storage at -8ºC on the quality and hatch rate of Piaractus mesopotamicus embryos at 4 stages of development. Embryos were exposed to a cryoprotectant solution, cooled down at a rate of 1ºC.min-1 to -8ºC, and stored at this temperature for 6h and 10h, respectively. For control treatment, viable embryos at the 4 developmental stages studied, were selected and taken immediately to the incubator, without going through cooling. The results were evaluated using a multivariate statistical technique (factor analysis). Damage was characterized according to the following variables: uniformity, adhesion, symmetry, margins, and inclusion. Two factors that best explained the variance of each parameter were defined. The control group had the highest hatch rates, and a weak relationship with embryo damage. Although treatments involving 6h and 10h cooling exhibited lower hatch rates and a higher association to damage. The information obtained in this study is useful in promoting improved cryopreservation techniques for fish embryos, indicating the probable conditions under which certain injuries are more frequent. Keywords: cryopreservation, embryogenesis, multivariate analysis, South American fishhttp://www.revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/481
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author Tais da Silva Lopes
Danilo Pedro Streit Junior
Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
Elizabeth Romagosa
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Danilo Pedro Streit Junior
Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
Elizabeth Romagosa
POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
Atas de Saúde Ambiental
author_facet Tais da Silva Lopes
Danilo Pedro Streit Junior
Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
Elizabeth Romagosa
author_sort Tais da Silva Lopes
title POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
title_short POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
title_full POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
title_fullStr POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
title_full_unstemmed POST-COOLING DAMAGE TO Piaractus mesopotamicus EMBRYOS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
title_sort post-cooling damage to piaractus mesopotamicus embryos at different stages of development
publisher Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas
series Atas de Saúde Ambiental
issn 2357-7614
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The present study investigated the effects of 6h- and 10h-storage at -8ºC on the quality and hatch rate of Piaractus mesopotamicus embryos at 4 stages of development. Embryos were exposed to a cryoprotectant solution, cooled down at a rate of 1ºC.min-1 to -8ºC, and stored at this temperature for 6h and 10h, respectively. For control treatment, viable embryos at the 4 developmental stages studied, were selected and taken immediately to the incubator, without going through cooling. The results were evaluated using a multivariate statistical technique (factor analysis). Damage was characterized according to the following variables: uniformity, adhesion, symmetry, margins, and inclusion. Two factors that best explained the variance of each parameter were defined. The control group had the highest hatch rates, and a weak relationship with embryo damage. Although treatments involving 6h and 10h cooling exhibited lower hatch rates and a higher association to damage. The information obtained in this study is useful in promoting improved cryopreservation techniques for fish embryos, indicating the probable conditions under which certain injuries are more frequent. Keywords: cryopreservation, embryogenesis, multivariate analysis, South American fish
url http://www.revistaseletronicas.fmu.br/index.php/ASA/article/view/481
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