Publications by authors named "Bong Jung Kang"

Vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) negatively regulates reproduction in shrimp and other decapod crustaceans. In order to assess the effects of transcriptional silencing by multiple VIH subtype I sinus gland peptides (SGPs) on ovarian maturation in female whiteleg shrimp, , we synthesized five dsRNAs targeting , -, -, -, and - and injected them into subadults. The following treatments were employed: sgpG-dsRNA (targeting ), sgpC-dsRNA (targeting ), and mixed-dsRNA (targeting , , and ).

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The paired claws in Gazami crabs, , are bilaterally asymmetrical, and asymmetry is remarkable on the distal two segments of the first pereiopod, that is, the dactylus and propodus. Shells are exclusively cracked by use of the right chela, representing handedness. In Gazami crabs, handedness is reversed after autotomy of the right chela.

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The regulation of female reproduction in crustaceans is controlled by a variety of hormones. Previous studies of hormone-initiated cellular mechanisms controlling ovarian maturation focused mainly on those initiated by inhibitory hormones. In order to facilitate research on ovarian development, it is necessary to gain a better understanding of factors that promote ovarian growth on the cellular level.

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We incubated fragments of Litopenaeus vannamei ovary to investigate second messengers involved in the regulation of vitellogenin (vg) mRNA levels. The use of 100nM recombinant vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) (corresponding to recombinant L. vannamei sinus gland peptide-G: rLiv-SGP-G) significantly reduced vg mRNA expression in sub-adults after 8h incubation to less than 20% of the control.

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Levels of vitellogenin (VG) and vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) in the whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, were measured by time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay in relation to the molting cycle and ovarian maturation induced by eyestalk ablation. During the molt cycle, VG mRNA expression levels and VG concentrations showed similar patterns of fluctuation. VG levels increased significantly at early intermolt (stage C0) in adults, but not in subadults.

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