کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2800248 | 1568909 | 2014 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• The first report on the Y-organ of a grapsid brachyuran crab.
• Unique report on the seasonal secretory activity of the Y-organ in a brachyuran crab.
• Immunohistochemical study asserts the ecdysteroid nature of the Y-organ secretion.
• Y-organ secretory activity parallels remarkably with hemolymph ecdysteroid levels.
• The results implicate a possible involvement of the Y-organ in reproduction.
This paper presents a first-time report on the localization, structure and seasonal secretory activity of the Y-organ of a grapsid brachyuran crab (Metopograpsus messor). Having exhibited discrete seasonality with reference to the programming of molt and reproduction, this brachyuran crab has offered us an excellent model to obtain a clear picture of the fluctuating secretory nature of the Yorgan, all the way through the reproductive (August–December) as well as the molt–reproduction active (January–May) and inactive (June–July) seasons. Ultrastructural studies revealed that the secretion of the Y-organ was at its peak in premolt crabs during molt–reproduction season (January–May). Interestingly, the Y-organs of the intermolt females that engaged in breeding activity showed higher levels of secretion than those of the molt–reproduction inactive season (June–July), implicating the gland’s involvement in reproduction. Immunohistochemical studies using the antiserum raised against 2-succinyl conjugate of ecdysone have demonstrated the ecdysteroid nature of the secretion from the Y-organ, and results of the quantitative assay of ecdysteroids (through radioimmunoassay) revealed that the hormone titer fluctuates in consonance with the Y-organ’s secretory activity during seasons of molt and reproduction. Pertinently, not only that the paper gives us a comprehensive understanding on the secretory activity of the Y-organ in a season-dependent fashion, it also allows us to have a better insight into the gland’s function related to molting and reproduction (for the first time) in a grapsid brachyuran crab.
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Journal: General and Comparative Endocrinology - Volume 196, 15 January 2014, Pages 81–90