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1 February 2014 Ovulation Induction with Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Administration in Hawksbill Turtles Eretmochelys imbricata
Isao Kawazu, Miwa Suzuki, Konomi Maeda, Masakatsu Kino, Masanori Koyago, Masaharu Moriyoshi, Ken Nakada, Yutaka Sawamukai
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Abstract

To develop ovulation induction techniques, we investigated the effects of follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) administration on ovulation in captive hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata. Porcine FSH preparation was administered by intramuscular injection to four hawksbill turtles with fully-developed follicles (21.6–23.8 mm, measured using ultrasonography) in July or August 2009. Blood samples were obtained and subjected to plasma progesterone measurement, and ovaries and oviducts were observed by ultrasonography just before, and 1–6 days after, FSH administration. One day after the administraion, the plasma progesterone concentration significantly increased from the basal level (<0.01–0.3 ng/mL) to 0.8– 5.1 ng/mL and then dropped to nearly the basal level within 2–4 days. The formation of eggshells was observed two days after FSH administration. These data collectively indicate that in hawksbill turtles FSH administration effectively induces ovulation, progesterone secretion, and egg formation.

© 2014 by The Herpetological Society of Japan
Isao Kawazu, Miwa Suzuki, Konomi Maeda, Masakatsu Kino, Masanori Koyago, Masaharu Moriyoshi, Ken Nakada, and Yutaka Sawamukai "Ovulation Induction with Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Administration in Hawksbill Turtles Eretmochelys imbricata," Current Herpetology 33(1), 88-93, (1 February 2014). https://doi.org/10.5358/hsj.33.88
Accepted: 1 February 2014; Published: 1 February 2014
KEYWORDS
Eggshells formation
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) administration
hawksbill turtle
Ovulation induction
progesterone
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