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YE Haihui,HUANG Huiyang,LI Shaojing,WANG Guizhong,LI Qifu. 2006. Effects of biogenic amines on the testicular development in mud crabs Scylla serrata. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):119-124
Effects of biogenic amines on the testicular development in mud crabs Scylla serrata
Effects of biogenic amines on the testicular development in mud crabs Scylla serrata
Received:October 02, 2005  Revised:January 05, 2006
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Key words:biogenic amines  Scylla serrata  neuroendocrine organs  androgenic gland  reproduction
中文关键词:  biogenic amines  Scylla serrata  neuroendocrine organs  androgenic gland  reproduction
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YE Haihui Oceanographic Department, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China
Laboratory of Cell Biology, School of Life Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China 
haihuiye@xmu.edu.cn 
HUANG Huiyang Oceanographic Department, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China  
LI Shaojing Oceanographic Department, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China  
WANG Guizhong Oceanographic Department, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China  
LI Qifu Laboratory of Cell Biology, School of Life Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China  
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Abstract:
      The regulation of three biogenic amines over the reproductive neuroendocrine activity of the male Scylla serrata was investigated by in vivo injection and in vitro incubation.The testicular index, the ratio of the mature sections in testes, and the ratio of Type B cells in androgenic gland were taken as the quantitative indexes.The in vivo injections indicated that:5-HT can significantly promote the testicular development and the secretion of the androgenic gland in S.serrata; DA can inhibit the testicular development, but no influence on the secretion of the androgenic gland was found; no significant difference was observed between the OA-injected group and the concurrent control group.In vitro incubations showed that:5-HT can stimulate the secretion of the brain and the thoracic ganglia, thus accelerating that of the androgenic gland; however, neither OA nor DA showed any significant influence on the secretion of the brain and the thoracic ganglionic mass.As to the optic ganglia, the three biogenic amines hardly have any effect on its secretion.It is the first time to report the regulation of biogenic amines over the reproductive neuroendocrine of male crustaceans through vitro experiments.Results corroborate that 5-HT activates the brain and the thoracic ganglia to secret GSH first, then promote the testicular development through the activity of the androgenic gland.
中文摘要:
      The regulation of three biogenic amines over the reproductive neuroendocrine activity of the male Scylla serrata was investigated by in vivo injection and in vitro incubation.The testicular index, the ratio of the mature sections in testes, and the ratio of Type B cells in androgenic gland were taken as the quantitative indexes.The in vivo injections indicated that:5-HT can significantly promote the testicular development and the secretion of the androgenic gland in S.serrata; DA can inhibit the testicular development, but no influence on the secretion of the androgenic gland was found; no significant difference was observed between the OA-injected group and the concurrent control group.In vitro incubations showed that:5-HT can stimulate the secretion of the brain and the thoracic ganglia, thus accelerating that of the androgenic gland; however, neither OA nor DA showed any significant influence on the secretion of the brain and the thoracic ganglionic mass.As to the optic ganglia, the three biogenic amines hardly have any effect on its secretion.It is the first time to report the regulation of biogenic amines over the reproductive neuroendocrine of male crustaceans through vitro experiments.Results corroborate that 5-HT activates the brain and the thoracic ganglia to secret GSH first, then promote the testicular development through the activity of the androgenic gland.
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