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    Photoperiod has a great influence on the growth and ovarian development and maturation of fishes. To analyse the effects of photoperiod on growth and ovarian development of an important marine economic fish, silver pomfret Pampus argenteus, short photoperiod group (L:D = 8:16), control group (L:D = 12:12) and long photoperiod group (L:D = 18:6) were set up for 60 days. The growth performance, ovarian development, changes in hormones and key enzyme activities in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis and expressions of key regulatory genes in the HPG axis were studied under different photoperiod conditions. The results showed that the final weight gain, body weight index, specific growth rate for weight, specific growth rate for length and average daily growth were the highest in the long photoperiod group, and the feed conversion rate was the lowest. Under long photoperiod condition, gonado-somatic index and hepato-somatic index were higher, ovarian maturity was better and expressions of HPG axis-related regulatory genes foxl2a, foxl2b, cyp19a1a, cyp19a1b, kiss, gpr54-2, gnrh2, fsh and lh were higher. When compared with the other two groups, in the long photoperiod group, the change trend of estradiol (E2) was consistent with those of luteinizing hormone, melatonin (MT) and kisspeptin, and the levels were higher on the 20th and 50th days. These results indicate that prolongation of the photoperiod can improve the growth performance of P. argenteus and promote ovary development and maturation. The authors speculate that photoperiod may regulate the ovarian activity of P. argenteus through MT and kisspeptin/gpr54 signalling pathways. The results show that photoperiod can regulate the ovarian development of P. argenteus, which would help in breaking the seasonal restrictions of animals and regulating an animal's reproductive cycle. © 2023 Fisheries Society of the British Isles.

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    Xiangbing Wang, Yaya Li, Jiabao Hu, Youyi Zhang, Man Zhang, Guanlin Wang, Huan Jiang, Jiachu Sun, Chunyang Guo, Shanliang Xu, Yang Yang, Yajun Wang, Xiaojun Yan. Effects of different photoperiods on growth and ovarian development and maturation of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus. Journal of fish biology. 2023 Jul;103(1):59-72

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    PMID: 37080919

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