Involvement of the ovarian-specific Mro-IR in oogonia differentiation and oocyte development in freshwater giant prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Wen-Ming Ma, Hai-Jing Xu

TL;DR
This study shows that Mro-IR, a receptor in prawn ovaries, is crucial for oogonia differentiation and oocyte development in freshwater giant prawns.
Contribution
The study reveals the specific role of Mro-IR in ovarian development and reproduction in crustaceans through in vivo knockdown and transcriptional analysis.
Findings
Mro-IR silencing disrupts oogonia differentiation and oocyte development in prawns.
Silencing Mro-IR leads to abnormal cellular morphology and delayed proliferation of vitellogenic oocytes.
Transcriptional data highlights potential molecular pathways regulated by Mro-IR in ovarian development.
Abstract
Mro-IR is an insulin-like receptor and is uniquely expressed in the ovary of the freshwater giant prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii. However, the understanding of this conserved receptor involved in the molecular mechanism underpinning ovarian development and female reproduction of M. rosenbergii is still fragmentary. In the present study, in vivo knockdown of Mro-IR in the proliferative stage and premature stage of ovarian development in female prawn induced abnormal oogonia differentiation and disordered oocyte development. The histological analysis showed that Mro-IR-silencing caused abnormal cellular morphology of some early vitellogenic oocytes (Oc2) and significantly delayed the proliferation of late vitellogenic oocytes (Oc3) in the proliferative stage of the ovary. Meanwhile, the Mro-IR silence led to the abnormal Oc3 with indistinct boundary and destructive structure of yolk…
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TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species · Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
