Vol. 58, 2019
(update: 2019.12.06; 12.18)
Histological Variation in
Blubber Morphology of the Endangered East Asian Finless Porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri)
with Ontogeny and Reproductive States
Junhua
Ji1,2,§, Ghulam Nabi3,§, Xianyuan Zeng1,2,
Yujiang Hao1,*, and Ding Wang1
doi:10.6620/ZS.2019.58-42
1Institute
of Hydrobiology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 7 South Donghu Road,
Wuchang District, Wuhan 430072, China. *Correspondence: Tel:
+18971603985. E-mail: hao.yj@ihb.ac.cn (Hao)
E-mail: wangd@ihb.ac.cn (Wang)
2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 19 Yuquan
Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100049, China. E-mail:
ji-junhua@163.com (Ji); zeng_xianyuan@hotmail.com (Zeng)
3Key Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology of Hebei Province, College of Life Sciences, Hebei
Normal University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. E-mail:
ghulamnabiqau@gmail.com
§JJ and GN contributed equally to this work.
Received 20 June 2019 / Accepted 4 December 2019
Communicated by Benny K.K. Chan
The highly lipid-rich blubber in
the hypodermis is a specialized structure that functions in
thermoregulation, energy storage, buoyancy control, locomotion, and
streamlining the body shape in marine mammals. The key objective of
this study was to investigate blubber development in the East Asian
Finless Porpoise (Neophocaena
asiaeorientalis sunameri) across the ontogenetic (fetuses,
calves, and adults) and reproductive states (adults, pregnant, and
lactating). Blubber samples were collected from East Asian Finless
Porpoises (EAFP) that were accidentally caught in the fishing nets in
the Bohai/Yellow Sea from late April to mid May of 2015. The mean
blubber depth was significantly thinner in fetuses across the
ontogenetic groups and significantly thicker in pregnant and lactating
vs. adult females across the reproductive states. Across the four
regions in each group, we did not find significant variations in
blubber depth. However, the correlations between body length and weight
vs. blubber depth was significant. Histological observation identified
three layers of stratified blubber with a significantly smaller
adipocyte cell size in fetuses and a significantly higher area ratio of
structural fiber in the middle and inner layers across the ontogenetic
groups. Across the reproductive states, we did not observe a
statistically significant difference in the adipocyte cell size or area
ratio of the structural fiber. Our results suggest that prenatal
blubber growth is characterized by an increase in the adipocyte cell
count, while postnatal growth is the result of an increase in cell
size. They also indicate that ontogeny can affect blubber depths and
cellular measurements in the EAFP.
Key words: Adipocyte, Blubber, Finless
porpoise, Ontogeny, Reproductive state.
Citation: Ji J, Nabi G, Zeng X, Hao Y,
Wang D. 2019. Histological variation of blubber morphology in the
endangered east Asian finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis
sunameri) with ontogeny and reproductive states. Zool Stud 58:42. doi:10.6620/ZS.2019.58-42.
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