Revista Caatinga (Jan 2018)

SEASONAL VARIATION IN SEMINAL QUALITY IN BRAZILIAN BOCACHICO (TELEOSTEI, CHARACIFORMES)

  • JORDANA SAMPAIO LEITE,
  • MAYARA SETÚBAL OLIVEIRA-ARAÚJO,
  • PRISCILA SILVA DE ALMEIDA-MONTEIRO,
  • CLÁUDIO CABRAL CAMPELLO,
  • ANA CLÁUDIA NASCIMENTO CAMPOS,
  • CARMINDA SANDRA BRITO SALMITO-VANDERLEY

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-21252018v31n326rc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 759 – 766

Abstract

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The Brazilian bocachico, Prochilodus brevis, is a rheophilic fish. Although there is evidence that this species shows reproductive seasonality in the wild, in captivity hormonal induction techniques allow semen sampling in different seasons. This study aimed to compare the kinetics, morphology and biochemical composition of the semen of Brazilian bocachico in captivity when hormonally induced to breed in the reproductive and non-reproductive seasons. During sampling spermiation was hormonally induced in breeders. The concentrations of total protein, glucose, fructose, triglyceride, calcium and chloride were evaluated with biochemical kits. The pH data (6.5 to 8.5) suggest semen requires alkaline conditions, as expected for freshwater fish. Seminal plasma contained more protein (1.51 ± 0.06 dL g-1), glucose (79.44 ± 1.88 mg dL-1) and triglycerides (61.59 ± 8.10 mg dL-1) in the non-reproductive than the reproductive season, but calcium ions (15.98 ± 1.02 mg dL-1) showed the opposite pattern. There was a significant seasonal difference in sperm morphology, with a higher percentage of normal sperm in the reproductive season. From these data it can be concluded that the physical, kinetic, morphological and biochemical characteristics of semen of captive Prochilodus brevis are influenced by reproductive season.