Enhanced muscle regeneration in freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii achieved through in vivo silencing of the myostatin gene

2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 1026-1039 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarasvathi P. Easwvaran ◽  
Subha Bhassu ◽  
Mary B. B. Maningas ◽  
Rofina Y. Othman
2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 327-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
P.K. Sahoo ◽  
Bindu R. Pillai ◽  
J. Mohanty ◽  
Jaya Kumari ◽  
S. Mohanty ◽  
...  

Endocrinology ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 150 (3) ◽  
pp. 1278-1286 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomer Ventura ◽  
Rivka Manor ◽  
Eliahu D. Aflalo ◽  
Simy Weil ◽  
Shaul Raviv ◽  
...  

Androgenic glands (AGs) of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii were subjected to endocrine manipulation, causing them to hypertrophy. Transcripts from these glands were used in the construction of an AG cDNA subtractive library. Screening of the library revealed an AG-specific gene, termed the M. rosenbergii insulin-like AG (Mr-IAG) gene. The cDNA of this gene was then cloned and fully sequenced. The cysteine backbone of the predicted mature Mr-IAG peptide (B and A chains) showed high similarity to that of other crustacean AG-specific insulin-like peptides. In vivo silencing of the gene, by injecting the prawns with Mr-IAG double-stranded RNA, temporarily prevented the regeneration of male secondary sexual characteristics, accompanied by a lag in molt and a reduction in growth parameters, which are typically higher in males of the species. In terms of reproductive parameters, silencing of Mr-IAG led to the arrest of testicular spermatogenesis and of spermatophore development in the terminal ampullae of the sperm duct, accompanied by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the AGs. This study constitutes the first report of the silencing of a gene expressed specifically in the AG, which caused a transient adverse effect on male phenotypical gender differences and spermatogenesis. Temporal silencing of a newly identified insulin-like gene from prawn androgenic gland inhibits primary spermatogenesis, male secondary sex characteristics, and growth.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-49
Author(s):  
Priyanka C. Nandanpawar ◽  
Mohd Ashraf Rather ◽  
Mohan Ramesh Badhe ◽  
Rupam Sharma

The increasing application of nanoparticles both in industries and in agricultural fields has led to its accumulation in the aquatic ecosystem through water run-off. Insights into the validity of safer nanoparticles such as gold and chitosan are fairly established. However, its effect on aquatic invertebrates has been less studied. The present study was aimed to study effects of chitosan reduced gold nanoparticles (CRGNPs) during green fluorescent protein (GFP) encoding plasmid delivery in giant freshwater prawn, macrobrachium rosenbergii. The mean particle size and zeta potential CRGNPs was 33.7 nm and 24.79 mV respectively. Prawn juveniles were exposed to nanoparticles concentrations (10 µg/L, 20 µg/L) of CRGNPs by immersion treatment for a period of 36 hours. GFP was ubiquitously expressed in muscle tissues of prawns. The comet assay indicated dose dependent genotoxicity of CRGNPs in gill, pleopod and muscle tissues which was in conformity with its bioaccumulation pattern in vivo. The highest bioaccumulation of CRGNPs was found in Gills, followed by pleopods and least in muscles. Hence, the toxicological potential of CRGNPs to the environment cannot be denied and demands more research on the particular aspect. The doses standardized in the present study would be helpful in safer nano-gene delivery in aquatic invertebrates and development of transgenics employing less cost.


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Ana Rodríguez-Romano ◽  
Ignacio Nogueroles ◽  
Gloria Gallego-Ferrer ◽  
Rubén Martín Cabezuelo ◽  
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Chemosphere ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 222 ◽  
pp. 584-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yingying Zhang ◽  
Hang Zhuang ◽  
Hui Yang ◽  
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