Tetrodotoxin distribution in natural hybrids between the pufferfish species Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu porphyreus
2019
Tatsuno, R. (National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi (Japan). Department of Food Science and Technology) | Miyata, Y. | Yoshikawa, H. | Ino, Y. | Fukuda, T. | Furushita, M. | Takahashi, H.
Natural hybrids among pufferfishes belonging to the genus Takifugu have been reported occasionally, yet very little is known about their toxicity. To study the tetrodotoxin (TTX) distribution in the bodies of natural hybrids, 10 putative hybrids between Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu porphyreus, which differ in the toxicity of the skin (the former is hardly toxic whereas the latter shows high toxicity), were collected from the coastal waters off Yamaguchi and Shimane Prefectures and used for genetic and biochemical analyses. Genetic identification of parental species using amplified fragment length polymorphism and mitochondrial DNA markers revealed that five and four individuals were Fsub(1) hybrids between T. rubripes females and T. porphyreus males and those of the opposite cross, respectively. In addition, the remaining hybrid was a first-generation backcross to T. rubripes. Quantitative analysis of TTX by high performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection showed that the skin of Fsub(1) hybrids has TTX, differing from T. rubripes, suggesting the possibility of a dominant mode of inheritance of toxicity of the skin. TTX was detected in the muscle of Fsub(1) hybrids only between T. porphyreus females and T. rubripes males, albeit at a low concentration of <0.1-1.1 μg/g. The TTX concentrations of toxic tissues of the one backcross individual were within the range of variation of those of T. rubripes.
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