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How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction

The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) exhibits viviparous and oophagous reproduction. A 4950 mm total length (TL) gravid female accidentally caught by fishermen in the Okinawa Prefecture, Southern Japan carried six embryos (543-624 mm TL, three in each uterus). Both uteri contained copious...

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Autores principales: Sato, Keiichi, Nakamura, Masaru, Tomita, Taketeru, Toda, Minoru, Miyamoto, Kei, Nozu, Ryo
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27635035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.017939
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author Sato, Keiichi
Nakamura, Masaru
Tomita, Taketeru
Toda, Minoru
Miyamoto, Kei
Nozu, Ryo
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Nakamura, Masaru
Tomita, Taketeru
Toda, Minoru
Miyamoto, Kei
Nozu, Ryo
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description The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) exhibits viviparous and oophagous reproduction. A 4950 mm total length (TL) gravid female accidentally caught by fishermen in the Okinawa Prefecture, Southern Japan carried six embryos (543-624 mm TL, three in each uterus). Both uteri contained copious amounts of yellowish viscous uterine fluid (over 79.2 litres in the left uterus), nutrient eggs and broken egg cases. The embryos had yolk stomachs that had ruptured, the mean volume of which was approximately 197.9 ml. Embryos had about 20 rows of potentially functional teeth in the upper and lower jaws. Periodic acid Schiff (PAS)-positive substances were observed on the surface and in the cytoplasm of the epithelial cells, and large, secretory, OsO4-oxidized lipid droplets of various sizes were distributed on the surface of the villous string epithelium on the uterine wall. Histological examination of the uterine wall showed it to consist of villi, similar to the trophonemata of Dasyatidae rays, suggesting that the large amount of fluid found in the uterus of the white shark was likely required for embryo nutrition. We conclude that: (1) the lipid-rich fluid is secreted from the uterine epithelium only in early gestation before the onset of oophagy, (2) the embryos probably use the abundant uterine fluid and encased nutrient eggs for nutrition at this stage of their development, and (3) the uterine fluid is the major source of embryonic nutrition before oophagy onset. This is the first record of the lipid histotrophy of reproduction among all shark species.
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spelling pubmed-50516572016-10-07 How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction Sato, Keiichi Nakamura, Masaru Tomita, Taketeru Toda, Minoru Miyamoto, Kei Nozu, Ryo Biol Open Research Article The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) exhibits viviparous and oophagous reproduction. A 4950 mm total length (TL) gravid female accidentally caught by fishermen in the Okinawa Prefecture, Southern Japan carried six embryos (543-624 mm TL, three in each uterus). Both uteri contained copious amounts of yellowish viscous uterine fluid (over 79.2 litres in the left uterus), nutrient eggs and broken egg cases. The embryos had yolk stomachs that had ruptured, the mean volume of which was approximately 197.9 ml. Embryos had about 20 rows of potentially functional teeth in the upper and lower jaws. Periodic acid Schiff (PAS)-positive substances were observed on the surface and in the cytoplasm of the epithelial cells, and large, secretory, OsO4-oxidized lipid droplets of various sizes were distributed on the surface of the villous string epithelium on the uterine wall. Histological examination of the uterine wall showed it to consist of villi, similar to the trophonemata of Dasyatidae rays, suggesting that the large amount of fluid found in the uterus of the white shark was likely required for embryo nutrition. We conclude that: (1) the lipid-rich fluid is secreted from the uterine epithelium only in early gestation before the onset of oophagy, (2) the embryos probably use the abundant uterine fluid and encased nutrient eggs for nutrition at this stage of their development, and (3) the uterine fluid is the major source of embryonic nutrition before oophagy onset. This is the first record of the lipid histotrophy of reproduction among all shark species. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2016-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5051657/ /pubmed/27635035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.017939 Text en © 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Sato, Keiichi
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Toda, Minoru
Miyamoto, Kei
Nozu, Ryo
How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title_full How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title_fullStr How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title_full_unstemmed How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title_short How great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
title_sort how great white sharks nourish their embryos to a large size: evidence of lipid histotrophy in lamnoid shark reproduction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27635035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.017939
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