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Hypocalcemic Role Of Calcitonin In Female Mastacembelus Armatus (lacepede), During Reproductive Cycle

, and . SCIENCE PARK, (September 2013)

Abstract

On the basis of various histological changes the ovarian cycle of Mastacembelus armatus can be divided in to five different phases i.e. resting, maturation, prespawning, spawning and postspawning phases. Seasonal cyclic changes in the plasma calcium and calcitonin level were found associated with this ovarian cycle. An increase in their level occurs during maturation phase with a corresponding increase in the gonadosomatic index reaching the peak during prespawning phase and spawning phase. On the other hand a significant decrease was noted during postspawning and resting phase. Histological changes in the ultimobranchial gland also revealed the seasonal variation in its activity. It exhibits various signs of hyperactivity like Maximum increase in the population of secretory cells, decrease in size of lumen and dilation of blood vessels during prespawning and spawning phase. Disruptive follicular organization was noted during resting and post spawning phase. 17-â estradiol administration resulted in hypercalcemia and increase in plasma calcitonin level in M. armatus fed with calcium deficient food. Therefore it can be concluded that UBG is mainly concerned with reproductive physiology of the fish M. Armatus by lowering down elevated plasma calcium level accompanied through extra intestinal routes during ovarian maturation.

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