Composition of uterine milk and its changes with gestational period in red stingrays ( Hemitrygon akajei )
Autor: | Miwa Suzuki, Kiyoshi Asahina, Taito Kina, Tetsuya Masuda |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
food.ingredient
Uterus Aquatic Science Biology Andrology food Yolk medicine Animals Skates Fish Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics chemistry.chemical_classification Fatty Acids Embryogenesis food and beverages Fatty acid Embryo Lipid metabolism Metabolism Lipids Milk medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Female Lipokine |
Zdroj: | Journal of Fish Biology. 99:240-252 |
ISSN: | 1095-8649 0022-1112 |
Popis: | Uterine milk is secreted in the uterus for embryo nutrition in several elasmobranch species and may contribute to rapid embryonic growth, but the details of its composition and its functions are poorly understood. In this study, to explore the roles of uterine milk for embryos, its components throughout the gestational period were analysed in detail. Uterine milk was collected from pregnant red stingrays (Hemitrygon akajei) in the early, middle and late gestational periods, respectively (n= 3 for each period). The crude composition, constituent proteins and fatty acids in the milk were analysed. The uterine milk was rich in proteins throughout the gestational period, whereas lipids dramatically increased in the middle period and reduced slightly towards the late period. Some proteins potentially associated with nutrition, cartilage growth and embryonic immunity were found. Several enzymes related to central metabolism were also detected. The constituent fatty acids in the middle and late periods were similar to those in the egg yolks of elasmobranchs, except for C18:2, which was rich only in the uterine milk. The most abundant fatty acid in the milk was C16:1, which could function as a lipokine to promote lipid metabolism in the embryo. This study's data suggest that uterine milk may be secreted in addition to the egg yolk in elasmobranchs to support rapid and healthy embryonic growth. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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