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Effects of thyroxine and thiourea on the metamorphosis of coral trout grouper Plectropomus leopardus
Authors:DODY DHARMAWAN  TRIJUNO  KENZO  YOSEDA  JUN  HIROKAWA  MASATOMO  TAGAWA AND MASARU  TANAKA
Institution:;Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto 606-8502 and ;Japan Sea Farming Association, Yaeyama Station, Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0451, Japan
Abstract:The contribution of the thyroid hormone to the metamorphosis of the coral trout Plectropomus leopardus was examined. Juveniles, aged 35 days, were exposed to thyroxine (T4, 0.1 p.p.m) and thiourea (TU; inhibitor of thyroid hormone synthesis, 30 p.p.m) for 13 days. All the fish in the T4-treated group had completed metamorphosis (second metamorphosis, pigmentation and resorption of fin spines) within three days after the beginning of the experiment (day 3), whereas it took 13 days for this to occur in the control fish. Moreover, the fish in the TU group had not completed metamorphosis even by day 13. Settling behavior was significantly stimulated by T4 treatment, as was the resorption of the dorsal and pelvic fin spines, the reduction of serration on the spines, and the transition of body color into an opaque reddish hue. Fish in the TU group had longer dorsal and pelvic spines, retarded pigmentation and an abnormal black coloration. These results suggest that thyroid hormone accelerates most changes during the second metamorphosis in the coral trout.
Keywords:fin spines  grouper  metamorphosis  pigmentation  thiourea  thyroxine
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