Transient square pulse-electric field induction of monosex-male reversal of the eggs of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L., Chitralada)

We present an alternative technique of monosex-male reversal for Nile tilapia using transient square pulse-electric field inductions to enhance sex reversal rate of tilapia eggs by methyltestosterone (Oreochromis niloticus L., Chitralada). Male tilapia is preferred for aquaculture because of better...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture 2024-11, Vol.592, p.741135, Article 741135
Hauptverfasser: Bunthawin, Sakshin, Jaruwongrungsee, Kata, Dummee, Vipawee, Ritchie, Raymond J.
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Zusammenfassung:We present an alternative technique of monosex-male reversal for Nile tilapia using transient square pulse-electric field inductions to enhance sex reversal rate of tilapia eggs by methyltestosterone (Oreochromis niloticus L., Chitralada). Male tilapia is preferred for aquaculture because of better size and growth rate. The egg membrane was permeabilised by an electric field pulse allowing a minimalized androgen hormone dose of 17alpha-methyltestosterone (MT) (μg l−1 concentration) to achieve monosex sex-male reversal. The technique achieved large-scale inductions of 2000 eggs rather than for individual eggs and was aimed at commercialization (Thailand petty patent no. 13516). The eggs of O. niloticus obtained from our parent breeding stocks were carefully selected to be in the segmentation-pharyngula stage (2–3 dpf - day post fertilization) for electrical inductions in a pulsed-electric field generated between narrow parallel-plate electrodes. The electrodes were powered with an adjustable signal pulse-generator (SPG) developed for on-site operations. The induction medium was prepared using HEPES buffer mixed with a minimized concentration of MT. We experimentally optimized inductions by adjusting the number of square wave pulses, pulse amplitude, pulse durations (period) and a mark-space ratio (pulse width: negative half of period) for the optimum results. A dose of 350 V (electric field intensities of 87.50 kV m−1) of 3 square pulses with 100 μs pulse-period (50:50 mark space ratio) gave the maximum rate of male-sex reversal rate (MSR) of 89.42 ± 2.28 (SD)%, hatching rate (HR) of 93.33 ± 0.58% and survival rate (SR) of 87.49 ± 1.71%, respectively. The off-spring rate (OSR) or sex ratio of the controls were 59.71 ± 3.00% male and 46.33 ± 1.53% female from a hatching rate (HR) of 91.33 ± 1.53% and a survival rate (SR) of 85.08 ± 4.16%, respectively. •Tilapia eggs were permeabilised using electric field induction.•Methyltestosterone (MT) could then penetrate eggs for male sex reversal.•Very large minimalision of amounts of MT used compared to feeding fry with MT.•Male-sex reversal (MSR) 89.4%, hatching rate (HR) 93.3%, survival rate (SR) 87.5%.•A large scale device was developed to treat ≈ 2000 eggs/batch.
ISSN:0044-8486
1873-5622
DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.741135