The biodegradable mGnRHa-Poly[lactic-co-glycolic acid] microparticles enhances semen quality in multi-stripped rainbow trout
Amin Mokhles Abadi Farahani, Fatemeh Paykan Heyrati, Mohammad Dinari, Hamid Reza Habibi, Salar Dorafshan

TL;DR
A biodegradable microparticle system extended the sperm production period in rainbow trout, improving semen quality at the end of the spawning season.
Contribution
A slow-release mGnRHa-PLGA microparticle system was developed to enhance semen quality in multi-stripped rainbow trout.
Findings
The 40M group showed the highest semen volume and sperm density throughout the experiment.
The 40M group exhibited the highest plasma testosterone levels and GSI at 61 days post injection.
Acute mGnRHa failed to improve spermiation, but the microparticle system increased the duration of semen release.
Abstract
To reduce reproduction costs, broodstock undergo multiple stripping, during which semen quality gradually declines toward the end of the spawning season. One potential solution is the use of slow-release delivery systems such as mGnRHa-PLGA (Poly[lactic-co-glycolic acid]) microparticles to prolong the spermiation period. In this study, mGnRHa microparticles with an average size of 14.77 ± 8.09 µm were prepared using an oil-in-water emulsion that release more than 72% of the mGnRHa within 61 days at 12°C. For the in vivo trial, during the end of the natural spawning season, 50 mature rainbow males (738.60 ± 104.86 g and 40.09 ± 2.03 cm) were randomly divided into 5 groups. The control group (C) received 1 mL kg-1 physiological saline. The second group (10A) received 10 μg kg-1 mGnRHa. The third to fifth groups (10M, 20M, and 40M) received 10, 20, and 40 μg kg-1 mGnRHa in the form of…
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TopicsReproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
