Review: Studies on the reproductive and developmental biology of Cichlasoma dimerus (Percifomes, Cichlidae)

Many characteristics of the South American teleost fish Cichlasoma dimerus (body size, easy breeding, undemanding maintenance) make it amenable to laboratory studies. In the last years, many of the fundamental aspects of its reproductive and developmental biology have been addressed in our laborator...

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Published inBiocell Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. 1 - 18
Main Authors PANDOLFI, MAT虯S, M. C罭EPA, MAXIMILIANO, J. MEIJIDE, FERNANDO, ALONSO, FELIPE, REY V罿QUEZ, GRACIELA, CRISTINA MAGGESE, M., G. VISSIO, PAULA
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mendoza Tech Science Press 2009
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Summary:Many characteristics of the South American teleost fish Cichlasoma dimerus (body size, easy breeding, undemanding maintenance) make it amenable to laboratory studies. In the last years, many of the fundamental aspects of its reproductive and developmental biology have been addressed in our laboratory. Rather recently, the immunohistochemical localization of pituitary hormones involved in reproduction and in background color adaptation has been described in both adult and developing individuals, and the role of FSH in ovarian differentiation has been established. These findings have been correlated with mapping of some of their brain-derived controlling hormones. The latter include brain-derived gonadotropins which were shown to be active in vitro in the control of pituitary hormone secretions. The emerging picture shows C. dimerus as an interesting species in which many of their basic features have already been investigated and which conform a solid platform for comparative studies correlating neurohormones, pituitary hormones and behavior, from the molecular to the organismic level.
ISSN:1667-5746
0327-9545
DOI:10.32604/biocell.2009.33.001