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This study aimed to identify the most effective hormone treatment for artificial breeding of Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) by comparing two delivery methods of GnRH hormone: regular release (R) versus slow-release (SL). SAIB-PC-based SL-GnRH was developed for sustained delivery. The 20 µg/kg R treatment achieved 100 % spawning success (P < 0.05), with 94.4 % fertilization and 95.5 % hatching rates, while 20 µg/kg SL yielded 89.2 % fertilization and 71.4 % buoyant eggs (P < 0.05), indicating prolonged but less synchronized stimulation. Hormonal profiling revealed elevated testosterone and 17β-estradiol (particularly in SL groups) (P < 0.05), with sex-specific cortisol responses (decreased in females, increased in males) (n.s.). Histology confirmed enhanced gametogenesis at 20 µg/kg for both formulations, showing increased mature oocytes and spermatozoa. Metabolic markers (glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides) rose significantly in treated groups (P < 0.05), reflecting reproductive activation. Gene expression analysis demonstrated coordinated gnrh-1 (sharp increase) and kiss2 (gradual rise) transcription patterns, revealing their synergistic regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (P < 0.05). These results establish 20 µg/kg as the optimal dose for both R and SL formulations, with R-GnRH maximizing spawning synchronization and SL-GnRH extending egg production duration (P < 0.05). The study provides the first evidence that SAIB-PC systems can reduce effective GnRH doses by 50-75 % compared to traditional implants while maintaining efficacy. These protocols address critical bottlenecks in seabass aquaculture by improving reproductive outcomes and reducing handling stress, offering practical solutions for hatchery management.
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August 2025
Laboratory of Aquatic Genomics, College of Life Sciences and Oceanography, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518057, China.
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Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
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South Iran Aquaculture Research Institute, Iranian Fisheries Science Institute (IFSRI), Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Ahwaz, Iran.
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Tropical Futures Institute, James Cook University (Singapore Campus), Singapore.
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Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, 402, Taiwan.
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