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Investigation of Sexes and Fertility Potential of Female Russian Sturgeon ( Acipenser gueldenstaedtii ) and Male American Paddlefish ( Polyodon spathula ) Hybrids.

Katalin BogárJelena StanivukAliz GécziGeorgina Lea FazekasBalázs KovácsBence LázárMariann MolnárLászló ArdóUroš LjubobratovićGyula KovácsDániel PéterEszter Patakiné VárkonyiJenő Káldy
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In the present study, 10 allotriploid (3nALT) and 10 allopentaploid (5nALP) six-month-old hybrid fish and two 3nALT and four 5nALP 40-month-old hybrid fish, which resulted by crossing female Russian sturgeon Acipenser gueldenstaedtii (Brandt and Ratzeberg, 1833) and male American paddlefish Polyodon spathula (Walbaum, 1792), were investigated. It was revealed that six-month-old 3nALT and 5nALP hybrids initially had "undifferentiated" gonads, while in the 40-month-old hybrids, only testes were observed in one case of 3nALT and one case of 5nALP hybrids. The testis of 3nALT hybrids was partially developed with spermatogonia, while the testis of one 5nALP hybrid was in the second developmental stage with low spermatogonia density. We could not determine gonad differentiation in any of the cases when the hybrid individuals had the W sex chromosome. We concluded that the gonad differentiation of these interfamilial hybrids follows a similar pattern to interspecific hybrids of different ploidy parent species of the family Acipenseridae , which is consistent with the classical Haldane's rule. However, it cannot be excluded that the testis of this/these hybrid(s) may produce fertile sperm after sexual maturity, depending on additional genetic, hormonal and environmental factors, and further research is required for its evaluation.
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