1975
DOI: 10.1016/0090-6980(75)90065-9
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Effects of indomethacin and prostaglandins on ovulation of goldfish

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“…In some teleosts, indomethacin, which is a non-selective inhibitor of COX, has been reported to effectively block ovulation (Cetta and Goetz, 1982;Patino et al, 2003;Lister and Van Der Kraak, 2008). Other investigations have reported that PGs induce in vivo and in vitro ovulation (Jalabert and Szollosi, 1975;Stacey and Pandey, 1975;Goetz and Theofan, 1979;Kagawa and Nagahama, 1981;Goetz and Nagahama, 1985;Pankhurst, 1985;Kagawa et al, 2003;Lister and Van Der Kraak, 2008). The possible involvement of PGs in ovulation has also been documented for amphibians (Schuetz, 1986;Chang et al, 1995;Chang et al, 1997;Ramos et al, 2008;Sena and Liu, 2008).…”
Section: Prostaglandins Prostaglandin Synthesis and The Receptors Imentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In some teleosts, indomethacin, which is a non-selective inhibitor of COX, has been reported to effectively block ovulation (Cetta and Goetz, 1982;Patino et al, 2003;Lister and Van Der Kraak, 2008). Other investigations have reported that PGs induce in vivo and in vitro ovulation (Jalabert and Szollosi, 1975;Stacey and Pandey, 1975;Goetz and Theofan, 1979;Kagawa and Nagahama, 1981;Goetz and Nagahama, 1985;Pankhurst, 1985;Kagawa et al, 2003;Lister and Van Der Kraak, 2008). The possible involvement of PGs in ovulation has also been documented for amphibians (Schuetz, 1986;Chang et al, 1995;Chang et al, 1997;Ramos et al, 2008;Sena and Liu, 2008).…”
Section: Prostaglandins Prostaglandin Synthesis and The Receptors Imentioning
confidence: 92%
“…PGF2α and its metabolite 15-keto-PGF2α are well known to be postovulatory prostaglandin pheromones (Sorensen et al, 1988;Sorensen and Goetz, 1993;Stacey and Sorensen, 2002;Munakata and Kobayashi, 2010) that trigger female sexual behavior in a variety of externally fertilizing species. A close association between ovulation and PGF2α was reported for rainbow trout (Jalabert and Szollosi, 1975), carp (Epler et al, 1985), brook trout , and goldfish (Stacey and Pandey, 1975;Sorensen et al, 1988), while PGE2 was found to play a dominant role in ovulation for yellow perch (Goetz and Theofan, 1979) and medaka (Fujimori et al, 2011;Fujimori et al, 2012).…”
Section: Prostaglandins Prostaglandin Synthesis and The Receptors Imentioning
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“…This process requires the separation of the oocyte from the granulosa layer, the rupture of follicle layers and the expulsion of the oocyte. Since the first data suggesting an implication of prostaglandin F2 as a possible local ovulation regulator in trout [89] and goldfish [129], a number of works [130] suggest that ovulation in fish probably involves the cooperation of various ovarian factors such as proteases and protease inhibitors, progestins, eicosanoids, catecholamines and vasoactive peptides, like in mammals [131]. 270 B. Jalabert Like in mammals, oocyte maturation and ovulation in fish are triggered by the action of pituitary gonadotropins on the surrounding follicle.…”
Section: Oocyte Maturation and Ovulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, in the past decade a rather substantial number or reports have appeared regarding a physiological role of prostaglandins in spawning behavior and reproductive function in teleosts (Stacey & Liley 1974, Jalabert & Szollosi 1975, Stacey & Pandey 1975, Singh & Singh 1976, Stacey 1976, Bouffard 1979, Ogata et al 1979, Stacey & Peter 1979, Stacey 1981, Cetta & Goetz 1982, Stacey & Goetz 1982, Goetz & Cetta 1983). An excellent review of the role of prostaglandins in piscine reproduction has been published by Stacey & Goetz (1982).…”
Section: Prostaglandins In Aquatic Vertebratesmentioning
confidence: 99%