Effect of different treatment agents and post-treatment latency times on spermiation stimulation of northern pike (Esox lucius) under controlled conditions

The effect of different treatment agents, namely, carp pituitary homogenate (CPH), Ovaprim ([D-Arg6, Pro9NEt]-sGnRH + domperidone) and a dopamine-receptor antagonist (metoclopramide), on the stimulation of northern pike (Esox lucius) spermiation was tested under controlled conditions. To carry out t...

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description The effect of different treatment agents, namely, carp pituitary homogenate (CPH), Ovaprim ([D-Arg6, Pro9NEt]-sGnRH + domperidone) and a dopamine-receptor antagonist (metoclopramide), on the stimulation of northern pike (Esox lucius) spermiation was tested under controlled conditions. To carry out the experiment, males (n = 84) were divided into four groups: control (n = 21); CPH (n = 21); Ovaprim (n = 21); metoclopramide (n = 21). The control group was given 0.9% NaCl but no hormonal treatment. After 24 h, sperm was collected from seven males belonging to control (n = 7), CPH (n = 7), Ovaprim (n = 7) and metoclopramide (n = 7). This procedure was repeated after 48 and 72 h post-treatment. At each time, sperm was collected from seven males from each group only once. After collection, the quantity and quality of sperm were determined. It was confirmed that the treatment agent and latency time (the time between treatment and sperm collection) are two factors affecting the quantity and quality of northern pike sperm collected under controlled conditions. The highest total sperm volume and total sperm production (TSP) were noted in the CPH group compared to the Ovaprim, metoclopramide and control groups. In contrast, the time of sperm collection affected the sperm concentration (SC), TSP and sperm pH. With increasing time, SC and TSP decreased, which indicated the occurrence of sperm hydration being part of the final sperm maturation process. Sperm maturation is in turn a consequence of increases in sperm pH and seminal plasma osmotic pressure between 48 and 72 h post-treatment. Sperm motility and sperm kinetic parameters were affected by treatment agent and the time of sperm collection. This indicates that the sperm’s ability to move that is achieved in the optimal environment (in spermatic ducts) is dependent on both factors which determine sperm maturation in northern pike under controlled condition. •Treatment agent and latency time are two major factors affecting the quantity and quality of sperm collected in captivity.•The largest and lowest amount of mature sperm was collected after 48 h in CPH group, and 24 h in Ovaprim group respectivelly.•A dopamine-receptor antagonist, metoclopramide, was not beneficial in the reproductive performance of pike male.•Interactions between treatment agent and time of sperm collection significantly affected the sperm kinetic parameters of pike.
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