2011
DOI: 10.3750/aip2011.41.2.01
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Effect of time after hormonal stimulation on semen quality indicators of common carp, <I>Cyprinus carpio</I> (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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“…Hormonal stimulation leads to increased reproductive efficiency of male broodstock and guarantees the synchronization of ovulation and spermiation and is a good starting point to solving problem with gametes maturation (Warnecke and Pluta 2003;Kucharczyk et al 2008). In common carp males, the application of Ovopel (1 pellet kg -1 ) enables semen to be obtained even after 72 h, but the semen volume and sperm number at this time are significantly lower than values noted after 24 h (Cejko et al 2011). This indicates that in common carp males, latency time is rather short and semen should be taken no longer than 24 h after hormonal treatment (Toth et al 1995;Christ et al 1996;Cejko et al 2011).…”
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“…Hormonal stimulation leads to increased reproductive efficiency of male broodstock and guarantees the synchronization of ovulation and spermiation and is a good starting point to solving problem with gametes maturation (Warnecke and Pluta 2003;Kucharczyk et al 2008). In common carp males, the application of Ovopel (1 pellet kg -1 ) enables semen to be obtained even after 72 h, but the semen volume and sperm number at this time are significantly lower than values noted after 24 h (Cejko et al 2011). This indicates that in common carp males, latency time is rather short and semen should be taken no longer than 24 h after hormonal treatment (Toth et al 1995;Christ et al 1996;Cejko et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In common carp males, the application of Ovopel (1 pellet kg -1 ) enables semen to be obtained even after 72 h, but the semen volume and sperm number at this time are significantly lower than values noted after 24 h (Cejko et al 2011). This indicates that in common carp males, latency time is rather short and semen should be taken no longer than 24 h after hormonal treatment (Toth et al 1995;Christ et al 1996;Cejko et al 2011). The presented study indicated that in comparison to the first Ovopel treatment, the repeated stimulation of males with this preparation resulted in decreased semen volume and total number of sperm.…”
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“…Sperm concentration (910 9 ml À1 ) was determined in accordance with the procedure described by Cejko et al (2011). The amount of milt was recorded.…”
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“…The strong mechanism blocking the release of gonadotropins in cyprinids was confirmed and, therefore, complex preparations enriched with substances which have an antagonistic effect on dopamine are in use. A commonly used synthetic preparation to aid-common carp reproduction in hatcheries is [(D-Ala 6 , Pro 9 NEt)-metoclopramide], commercially named Ovopel (Horv ath et al, 1997;Brzuska and Białowa z s, 2002;Kucharczyk et al, 2008;Cejko et al, 2011). This preparation is available as pellets containing 18-20 lg mammalian mGnRHa and 8-10 mg metoclopramide (Horv ath et al, 1997).…”
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