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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 115: 134-141, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34098067

ABSTRACT

Streptococcosis causes great economic losses in intensive culture of tilapia. Vaccination is the most effective and safest way to tackle infectious diseases. Thus, this study sought the more effective and safer antigenic fraction after sonication of Streptococcus agalactiae to elaborate a vaccine against streptococcosis in Nile tilapia. For this, twenty-one days after vaccination with different fractions (soluble and insoluble) of S. agalactiae, the fish were challenged with the homologous strain (LD50). Then, samples were taken at zero, 14, 28, 60 and 90 days post-vaccination (DPV, n = 7). Blood and organs (cranial kidney, spleen and liver) were collected from vaccinated and unvaccinated fish. Finally, insoluble fraction vaccine presented the best effect, resulting in a 100% relative percent of survival (RPS) and without clinical manifestations. In view of the results, it was to evaluate the role of the insoluble fraction of the antigen in the protective immunity against streptococcosis. The results indicate that the spleen might be the main organ in the vaccine response in Nile tilapia due to the great morphological and immunological differences in vaccinated fish, evidenced by the greater of melanomacrophage centers (MMC) and IgM + lymphocytes in relation to the non-vaccinated fish. At 60 DPV, it was observed the peak of the protective immunity related to the maximum concentration of proteins, circulating leukocytes, antibody titers in the serum and tissue changes with greater expression of IgM + and MMC number in the spleen and kidney of Oreochromis niloticus. Vaccination with insoluble fraction of S. agalactiae was safe and provided effective protection against streptococcosis with maximum protective response at 60 DPV.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Bacterial/administration & dosage , Cichlids/immunology , Fish Diseases/immunology , Immunogenicity, Vaccine , Streptococcal Vaccines/administration & dosage , Streptococcus agalactiae/immunology , Vaccination/veterinary , Animals , Sonication/veterinary , Streptococcal Infections/immunology , Streptococcal Infections/veterinary
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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 288: 113338, 2020 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31812532

ABSTRACT

Sepsis is a systemic process with multifactorial pathophysiology that affects most animal species. It is responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality. This work aimed to study the biochemical and neuroendocrine changes of the sepsis process in Piaractus mesopotamicus after Aeromonas hydrophila inoculation analyzing changes in blood leukocyte and differences in neuroendocrine-biochemical modulation using RNA-seq. Fish showed hypercortisolemia, inhibition of glucose absorption, followed by hypocortisolemia and then hyperglycemia. Thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) showed immediate decrease in serum and T4 increased 6 h post-inoculation (HPI). Sepsis-induced hormonal alterations triggered changes in the metabolic pathways increasing protein and lipid catabolism, use of transient anaerobic glycolysis and liver injury. A reference transcriptome was constructed based on blood leukocytes from P. mesopotamicus. The assembly resulted in total 266,272 contigs with a N50 of 2786 bp. There was a reorganization of plasma membrane of leukocytes at the beginning of the septic process with increased expression of neuroendocrine receptors and with continuous flow of neurotransmitters, hormones and solutes with compensatory regulation at 6 HPI. Three and nine HPI seemed to be critical, the expression of a number of transcription factors was increased, including the modulatory DEGs related to glucocorticoid and thyroid hormones induced and suppressed (FDR < 0.05). Neuroendocrine modulation can regulate leukocytes and biochemical parameters of peripheral blood, being important sources for the study of the pathophysiology of sepsis. These finding highlights the importance of further studies focusing on biochemical-neuroendocrine changes in blood leukocytes and systemic sepsis.


Subject(s)
Aeromonas hydrophila , Characiformes , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections , Neurosecretory Systems/physiopathology , Sepsis/physiopathology , Aeromonas hydrophila/pathogenicity , Animals , Characiformes/genetics , Characiformes/immunology , Characiformes/metabolism , Characiformes/microbiology , Fish Diseases/genetics , Fish Diseases/immunology , Fish Diseases/metabolism , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Gene Expression Regulation , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/genetics , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/immunology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/metabolism , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/physiopathology , Hydrocortisone/blood , Leukocytes/chemistry , Leukocytes/pathology , Neurosecretory Systems/metabolism , Sepsis/genetics , Sepsis/immunology , Sepsis/metabolism , Thyroid Hormones/blood , Transcriptome
3.
Rev. med. vet. (Bogota) ; (38): 15-27, ene.-jun. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1101748

ABSTRACT

Resumen El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar la rentabilidad de 20 unidades demostrativas (UD) participantes del programa Balde Lleno ("Balde Cheio"), en Río de Janeiro, entre enero y diciembre de 2011. También se pretendió identificar los componentes que ejercen mayor influencia sobre el costo total y operacional efectivo, además del impacto de cada uno de ellos en los ingresos. Los datos fueron analizados con el software PASW 18.0. Se utilizó el modelo de regresión lineal múltiple con el método stepwise para identificar los componentes del costo de producción que más influenció en la margen líquida, la lucratividad y la rentabilidad. En el análisis económico, cuando se consideraron los indicadores de margen bruta, líquida y el resultado de la actividad lechera, se observaron condiciones para producir en el corto y mediano plazo, pero no a largo plazo, debido al resultado negativo, el cual llevaría a la descapitalización del productor. Los ítems componentes del costo operacional efectivo, que ejercieron mayores representatividades sobre el costo de la actividad lechera, en orden decreciente, fueron la alimentación, la mano de obra y los diversos gastos; en cuanto al costo total, en orden decreciente, los ítems fueron la alimentación, la mano de obra y la remuneración del capital invertido.


Abstract This research aimed to analyze the profitability of 20 demonstration units (DUs) participating in the Balde Lleno program ("Balde Cheio"), in Rio de Janeiro, between January and December 2011. It also sought to identify components with the greatest influence on total and effective operational costs, in addition to their impact on revenues. Data were analyzed with the PASW 18.0 software. The multiple linear regression model was used with the stepwise method to identify production cost components that had the greatest influence on the liquid margin, lucrativeness, and profitability. Regarding the indicators of gross and liquid margin, as well as the result of dairy activity, the economic analysis examined conditions to produce in the short and medium term, but not in the long run, due to a negative result, which would lead to the decapitalization of the producer. The component items of effective operational cost that had greater representativeness on the cost of dairy activity were, in decreasing order, food, labor, and various expenses; in terms of total cost, in decreasing order, the components were food, labor, and the remuneration of the capital invested.


Resumo O objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar a rentabilidade de vinte unidades demonstrativas (UD) participantes do programa Balde Cheio, no Rio de Janeiro, entre janeiro e dezembro de 2011. Pretendeu-se também identificar os componentes que mais exercem influência sobre o custo total e operacional efetivo, além do impacto de cada um deles nas rendas. Os dados foram analisados com o software PASW 18.0. Utilizou-se o modelo de regressão linear múltipla com o método stepwise para identificar os componentes do custo de produção mais influenciadores na margem líquida, lucratividade e rentabilidade. Na análise económica, quando considerados os indicadores de margem bruta, líquida e o resultado da atividade leiteira, observaram-se condições para produzir no curto e médio prazo, mas não no longo prazo, devido ao resultado negativo, que levaria à descapitalização do produtor. Os itens componentes do custo operacional efetivo que exerceram maiores representatividades sobre o custo da atividade leiteira, em ordem decrescente, foram refeições, mão de obra e despesas diversas. No que diz respeito do custo total, em ordem decrescente, os itens foram refeições, mão de obra e remuneração do capital investido.

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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 88: 259-265, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30716521

ABSTRACT

The pathogenesis of sepsis involves complex systems and multiple interrelationships between the host and pathogen producing high mortality rates in various animal species. In this study, hematological disturbances, innate immunity and survival during the septic process in Piaractus mesopotamicus inoculated with Aeromonas hydrophila were studied. For this aim, fish blood samples were taken from control and infected groups 1, 3, 6, and 9 h post-inoculation (HPI). Leukogram showed reduction in the number of leukocytes and thrombocytes, followed by cessation of leukocyte chemotaxis 6 HPI and severe morphological changes in leukocytes and erythrocytes. At 3 HPI production of reactive oxygen species increased and at 6 HPI decreased. There was no change in serum lysozyme concentration and lytic activity of the complement system, despite the progressive increase in serum lytic activity and bacterial agglutination. Finally, the changes in clinical signs due to aeromonosis and increasing septicemia resulted in a reduction in survival to 57.14% after 36 HPI. It was possible concluded that these hematological and immune are crucial event in the worsening of sepsis in P. mesopotamicus, and these findings are utility for diagnosing and understanding the pathophysiology sepsis in pacu induced by A. hydrophila.


Subject(s)
Aeromonas hydrophila/physiology , Characiformes/immunology , Fish Diseases/immunology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Sepsis/veterinary , Animals , Characiformes/blood , Characiformes/microbiology , Erythrocytes/pathology , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/immunology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/mortality , Immunity, Innate , Leukocytes/pathology , Sepsis/immunology , Sepsis/microbiology , Sepsis/mortality
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PLoS One ; 12(8): e0182948, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28817614

ABSTRACT

This study focused on evaluating a technique for the psyllium husk mucilage (PHM) purification with simultaneous microencapsulation of curcumin. PHM was extracted with water and purified with ethanol. For the mucilage purification and simultaneous microencapsulation, an ethanolic solution of curcumin was used. After dehydration, the samples were analysed by instrumental techniques and evaluated for thermal stability. The presence of curcumin in the solution did not impair the yield of precipitated polysaccharide. Interactions of the dye and carbohydrates were confirmed by displacement of peaks in FT-IR and FT-Raman spectroscopy. The onset temperature of degradation of microcapsules was superior to that of curcumin. Thermal stability in solution at 90°C also improved. After 300 minutes of heating, the microcapsules had a remnant curcumin content exceeding 70%, while, in standard sample, the remaining curcumin content was 4.46%. Thus, the developed technique was successful on purification of PHM and microencapsulation of curcumin.


Subject(s)
Capsules/chemistry , Curcumin/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Mucilage/chemistry , Psyllium/chemistry
6.
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 40(9): 1305-1316, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28567526

ABSTRACT

A new mathematical model was developed for the kinetics of α-, ß- and γ-cyclodextrin production, expanding an existing model that only included the production of ß- and γ-cyclodextrins, because a detailed kinetic modelling of the reactions involved allows the manipulation of the process yields. The kinetic behaviour of the commercial enzyme Toruzyme® was studied with maltodextrin as substrate at different concentrations and for CGTase from Bacillus firmus strain 37 at a concentration of 100 g L-1. The mathematical model showed a proper fit to the experimental data, within the 24-h period studied, confirming that the considered hypotheses represent the kinetic behaviour of the enzymes in the reaction medium. The kinetic parameters generated by the model allowed reproducing previous observed qualitative tendencies as it can be seen that changing experimental conditions in the reaction process such as enzyme and substrate concentrations results in large changes in the enzyme kinetics and using high substrate concentrations does not guarantee the highest conversion rates due to enzyme inhibition and reverse reactions. In addition, this new mathematical model complements previous qualitative observations enabling the manipulation of the direct and reverse reactions catalysed by the enzyme by adjusting the reaction conditions, to target quantitative results of increased productivity and better efficiency in the production of a desired cyclodextrin.


Subject(s)
Bacillus/enzymology , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Glucosyltransferases/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Kinetics
7.
Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 58: 284-291, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27539707

ABSTRACT

Camu camu, Myrciaria dubia, is an Amazon plant that presents high levels of vitamin C in its composition. Several studies in animals and humans have demonstrated their efficiency in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. However, there are no reports of its properties in fish. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the oral administration of the extract of this plant in the immune parameters in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. 400 Nile tilapia (80 ± 5 g) were randomly distributed into 20 tanks with 1500 L capacity each (20 fish/tank). After a week of adaptation to environmental conditions, it was provided a diet for 5 weeks, using different levels of inclusion of camu camu extract: 0, 50, 100, 250, and 500 mg/kg of feed. Each treatment consisted of four replicates. It was obtained 40.5 mg of vitamin C/g of camu camu pulp powder by high-performance liquid chromatography. At the end of the trial period, fish were inoculated with Aeromonas hydrophila in the swim bladder. Samples were taken after 6; 24 and 48 h of the challenge. Results revealed that fish supplemented with this herb showed significant increase (P < 0.05) in white blood cells counts in blood and exudate, burst respiratory activity, lysozyme activity, serum bactericidal activity, direct agglutination, and melanomacrophage centers count. Red blood cells count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and biochemical profile of fish supplemented with the herb presented no statistical differences compared to control group (P > 0.05). No histopathological lesions were observed in intestine, kidney, spleen, and gills. It can be concluded that the addition of Myrciaria dubia in tilapia feed improves the immune response and the growth after 5 weeks, especially, at a dose of 500 mg/kg.


Subject(s)
Cichlids/immunology , Dietary Supplements , Fish Diseases/diet therapy , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Immunity, Innate , Myrtaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/metabolism , Aeromonas hydrophila/physiology , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Diet/veterinary , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Fish Diseases/immunology , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/diet therapy , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/immunology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Random Allocation
8.
J Zoo Wildl Med ; 47(1): 91-7, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27010268

ABSTRACT

Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolf) is the biggest South American canid and has a high frequency of dental injuries, both in the wild and in captivity. Thus, veterinary procedures are necessary to preserve the feeding capacity of hundreds of captive specimens worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the mandibular morphometry of the maned wolf with emphasis on the establishment of anatomic references for anesthetic block of the inferior alveolar and mental nerves. Therefore, 16 measurements in 22 mandibles of C. brachyurus adults were taken. For extraoral block of the inferior alveolar nerve at the level of the mandibular foramen, the needle should be advanced close to the medial face of the mandibular ramus for 11.4 mm perpendicular to the palpable concavity. In another extraoral approach, the needle may be introduced for 30.4 mm from the angular process at a 20-25° angle to the ventral margin. For blocking only the mental nerve, the needle should be inserted for 10 mm from ventral border, close to the labial surface of the mandibular body, at the level of the lower first premolar. The mandibular foramen showed similar position, size, and symmetry in the maned wolf specimens examined. Comparison of the data observed here with those available for other carnivores indicates the need to determine these anatomic references specifically for each species.


Subject(s)
Canidae , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Mandible/innervation , Nerve Block/veterinary , Animals , Male , Nerve Block/methods
9.
Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 47(1): 630-8, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26434713

ABSTRACT

Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa) is an Amazon herb using in native cultures in Peru. In mammals, it has been described several effects of this herb. However, this is the first report of its use on the diet of fish. The aim of this study was to determinate the effect of this plant on the growth and immune activity in Oreochromis niloticus. Nile tilapia (81.3 ± 4.5 g) were distributed into 5 groups and supplemented with 0 (non-supplement fish), 75, 150, 300, and 450 mg of U. tomentosa.kg(-1) of diet for a period of 28 days. Fish were inoculated in the swim bladder with inactivated Streptococcus agalactiae and samples were taken at 6, 24, and 48 h post inoculation (HPI). Dose dependent increases were noted in some of the evaluated times of thrombocytes and white blood cells counts (WBC) in blood and exudate, burst respiratory activity, lysozyme activity, melanomacrophage centers count (MMCs), villi length, IgM by immunohistochemistry in splenic tissue, and unexpectedly on growth parameters. However, dietary supplementation of this herb did not affect red blood cells count (RBC), hemoglobin, and there were no observed histological lesions in gills, intestine, spleen, and liver. The current results demonstrate for the first time that U. tomentosa can stimulate fish immunity and improve growth performance in Nile tilapia.


Subject(s)
Cat's Claw/chemistry , Cichlids/growth & development , Cichlids/immunology , Immunity, Innate/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Streptococcus agalactiae/physiology , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Cichlids/microbiology , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Random Allocation
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 24(1): 82-6, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25909258

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and seasonal distribution of the main parasite species in Amazonian ornamental cichlids that affect their trade. The study was conducted from August 2007 to September 2009. We sampled 3042 specimens from 9 different species, of which 9.47% had at least one type of external parasite. 81.25% of the cases occurred in the dry season. Crenicichla anthurus (28.57%) was the most parasitized, followed by Aequidens diadema (26.32%), Pterophyllum scalare (22.69%), Cichlasoma sp. (9.52%), Apistogramma sp. (3.88%) and Symphysodon aequifasciatus (3.66%). Monogenea was the most abundant group of parasites, occurring in 66.67% of the cases, of which 96.88% occurred in the dry season. This parasite infested 95.68% of Pterophyllum scalare, 76.67% of Apistogramma sp, 33.33% of Cichlasoma sp. and 23.81% of Symphysodon aequifasciatus cases. Ichthyophthirius multifiliis infested 100% of Aequidens diadema, 76.19% of Symphysodon aequifasciatus, 66.67% of Cichlasoma sp, 41.67% of Crenicichla anthurus and 23.33% of Apistogramma sp cases. Myxosporidia infested 58.33% of Crenicichla anthurus. Trichodina infested 4.32% of Pterophyllum scalare. The prevalence of these parasites is related to the season, preferred habitat, fish behavior, individual susceptibility and handling of animals during transportation by fishermen.


Subject(s)
Cichlids/parasitology , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/epidemiology , Animals , Peru/epidemiology , Seasons
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Parasitol Res ; 114(5): 2041-4, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25843572

ABSTRACT

Although there are several reports of Myxobolus species infecting the somatic muscle of teleost fish, species of this genus have not been described parasitizing the muscle tissue of pacus, Piaractus mesopotamicus. This study presented the first report of natural infection by Myxobolus sp. in the skeletal muscle of pacus reared in intensive system. Twenty-one fish (±142.2 g; ±23.1 cm) were captured (April 2013) from an intensive fish farm in São Paulo State, southeast Brazil. Spores of Myxobolus sp. were contained within plasmodia and showed oval morphology with the apical portion slightly pyriform and two polar capsules pyriform retaining the same ratio to each other. In the histopathological study, the skeletal muscle do not present signs of inflammation. The integrity of myofibrils within the infected fibers showed some degree of degeneration, with partial loss of myofibrillar details and striations. Spores were found infecting the skeletal muscle of 18 fish (85.7%). Finally, the high prevalence of Myxobolus sp. infection in the skeletal muscle of P. mesopotamicus and the absence of macroscopic lesions in the muscle tissue indicate the necessity of more meticulous examinations during the health management in the rearing system and at slaughter of pacus to ensure best quality of meat.


Subject(s)
Characidae , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Myxobolus/isolation & purification , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/parasitology , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fresh Water , Muscle, Skeletal/parasitology , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/epidemiology , Spores
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PLoS One ; 10(3): e0121625, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25811875

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to describe and characterize the cellular components during the evolution of chronic granulomatous inflammation in the teleost fish pacus (P. mesopotamicus) induced by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), using S-100, iNOS and cytokeratin antibodies. 50 fish (120±5.0 g) were anesthetized and 45 inoculated with 20 µL (40 mg/mL) (2.0 x 10(6) CFU/mg) and five inoculated with saline (0,65%) into muscle tissue in the laterodorsal region. To evaluate the inflammatory process, nine fish inoculated with BCG and one control were sampled in five periods: 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st and 33rd days post-inoculation (DPI). Immunohistochemical examination showed that the marking with anti-S-100 protein and anti-iNOS antibodies was weak, with a diffuse pattern, between the third and seventh DPI. From the 14th to the 33rd day, the marking became stronger and marked the cytoplasm of the macrophages. Positivity for cytokeratin was initially observed in the 14th DPI, and the stronger immunostaining in the 33rd day, period in which the epithelioid cells were more evident and the granuloma was fully formed. Also after the 14th day, a certain degree of cellular organization was observed, due to the arrangement of the macrophages around the inoculated material, with little evidence of edema. The arrangement of the macrophages around the inoculum, the fibroblasts, the lymphocytes and, in most cases, the presence of melanomacrophages formed the granuloma and kept the inoculum isolated in the 33rd DPI. The present study suggested that the granulomatous experimental model using teleost fish P. mesopotamicus presented a similar response to those observed in mammals, confirming its importance for studies of chronic inflammatory reaction.


Subject(s)
Granuloma/etiology , Granuloma/pathology , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Fishes , Keratins/metabolism , Muscles/metabolism , Muscles/microbiology , Muscles/pathology , Mycobacterium bovis , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II/metabolism , S100 Proteins/metabolism
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 172(1): 263-74, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24078188

ABSTRACT

The use of lipases in industrial processes can result in products with high levels of purity and at the same time reduce pollutant generation and improve both selectivity and yields. In this work, lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus was immobilized using two different techniques. The first involves the hydrolysis/polycondensation of a silica precursor (tetramethoxysilane (TMOS)) at neutral pH and ambient temperature, and the second one uses tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) as the silica precursor, involving the hydrolysis and polycondensation of the alkoxide in appropriate solvents. After immobilization, the enzymatic preparations were dried using the aerogel and xerogel techniques and then characterized in terms of their hydrolytic activities using a titrimetric method with olive oil and by the formation of 2-phenylethyl acetate in a transesterification reaction. The morphological properties of the materials were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, measurements of the surface area and pore size and volume, thermogravimetric analysis, and exploratory differential calorimetry. The results of the work indicate that the use of different silica precursors (TEOS or TMOS) and different drying techniques (aerogel or xerogel) can significantly affect the properties of the resulting biocatalyst. Drying with supercritical CO2 provided higher enzymatic activities and pore sizes and was therefore preferable to drying, using the xerogel technique. Thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry analyses revealed differences in behavior between the two biocatalyst preparations due to the compounds present.


Subject(s)
Ascomycota/enzymology , Biocatalysis , Desiccation , Lipase/chemistry , Lipase/metabolism , Silanes/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Enzymes, Immobilized , Esterification , Gels , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Hydrolysis , Solvents/chemistry , Temperature
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 92(2): 213-9, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24346495

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the toxicity of hexavalent and trivalent compounds of chromium to the pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus, in acute exposures of 96 h through mortality and histopathological responses. Hexavalent potassium dichromate was more toxic than trivalent compounds of chromium chloride, chromium oxide and chromium carbochelate. Sufficient mortalities occurred only with potassium dichromate to yield an LC50 value at 124.2 mg L(-1). Hexavalent chromium caused reversible and irreversible lesions, which may affect organ functionality. Histopathological evaluation showed that trivalent chromium caused lesions of lower severity. Pacu subjected to different concentrations of chromium carbochelate showed no histopathological changes in the kidneys, liver, skin and gills, being similar to those of the control fish. Among the three sources of Cr(3+), only chromium chloride at 200 mg L(-1) resulted in mortality, which reached 100 % within the first 18 h. These findings confirm that trivalent chromium, when administered within recommended levels, may be used safely in aquaculture.


Subject(s)
Chromium/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring , Fishes , Gills/drug effects , Gills/pathology , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/pathology , Liver/drug effects , Liver/pathology , Potassium Dichromate/toxicity
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 34(5): 1057-62, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23370015

ABSTRACT

A total of 360 pacus (Piaractus mesopotamicus) were used to study vascular permeability (VP) and inflammatory cell component (CC) in induced aerocystitis in P. mesopotamicus through inoculation of inactivated Aeromonas hydrophila, and the effect of steroidal and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It was observed that after inoculation of A. hydrophila, the maximum VP occurred 180 min post-stimulus (MPS). Pretreatment with anti-inflammatory drugs inhibited VP, and the inhibitory effect of dexamethasone was seen earlier than the effects caused by meloxicam and indomethacin. Inoculation of the bacterium caused a gradual increase in the accumulation of cells, which reached a maximum 24 h post-stimulus (HPS). Pretreatment with dexamethasone, indomethacin and meloxicam reduced the accumulation of lymphocytes, thrombocytes, granulocytes and macrophages. There was no significant difference between the different doses of the drugs tested. The results suggest that eicosanoids and pro-inflammatory cytokines participate in chemical mediation in acute inflammation in pacus.


Subject(s)
Aeromonas hydrophila/immunology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Bacterial Vaccines/administration & dosage , Capillary Permeability , Characidae/immunology , Characidae/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cellular Structures , Cytokines/metabolism , Dexamethasone/administration & dosage , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Eicosanoids/metabolism , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/immunology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/metabolism , Indomethacin/administration & dosage , Meloxicam , Thiazines/administration & dosage , Thiazoles/administration & dosage , Time Factors , Vaccines, Inactivated/administration & dosage
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 21(4): 421-3, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23207984

ABSTRACT

The cobia is the only representative of the Rachycentridae family and, because of its zootechnical qualities, production of this fish has been implemented in several countries, such as the United States, Mexico and Brazil. Tuxophorus caligodes is a widespread parasite of marine fish worldwide. For the present report, 15 juvenile cobias were collected from net cages on a fish farm in Ilhabela, state of São Paulo, Brazil, in the winter of 2011. The fish were sacrificed by means of cerebral concussion, and then weighed (280 ± 70.5 g) and measured (27 ± 1.97 cm). After external examination under a stereomicroscope, ectoparasites present on the body surface were collected, fixed and processed for identification. Out of the 15 fish examined, two were parasitized with Tuxophorus caligodes, thus indicating a prevalence of 13.3%. This is the first report of Tuxophorus caligodes in cobias in Brazil.


Subject(s)
Copepoda , Perciformes/parasitology , Animals , Brazil , Fisheries , Seawater
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 98(3): 235-41, 2012 Apr 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22535873

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with 0.3% Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell wall and of vaccination against Streptococcus agalactiae on the cellular component of acute inflammation induced in the coelomic cavity of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and on survival of the fish after challenge. A total of 84 tilapia of mean (±SD) weight 125.0 ± 1.5 g were distributed among twelve 310 l fiberglass tanks according to a 2 × 2 × 3 factorial design in the following manner: with and without supplementation; 2 stimulations (oily solution without S. agalactiae vaccine and vaccination); 15 d later all fish were intracoelomically challenged with 108 CFU ml-1 of a homologous strain of S. agalactiae, and evaluated after 6, 24 and 48 h, with 7 replicates. The fish received the non-supplemented or supplemented diet for a total of 77 d. The vaccination was performed on the 60th day, intracoelomically, as a single injection of 0.5 ml of the vaccine containing 108 CFU ml-1. Fifteen days later, all the fish were challenged with S. agalactiae by means of an intracoelomic inoculation of 108 CFU ml-1. No mortality was observed among the supplemented fish. The fish that were fed the non-supplemented diet and immunized with the bacterium presented a mortality rate of 28.5%. Among the non-supplemented and non-immunized fish, the mortality rate was 38.09%. Supplementation, in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated fish, induced larger accumulations of thrombocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages at the inflammatory focus. The results suggest that supplementation with 0.3% yeast cell wall, in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated fish, improved the inflammatory response of the fish and protected against the challenge. Vaccination increased the defense response, but the effect was stronger when associated with supplementation with S. cerevisiae.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Vaccines/immunology , Cichlids , Inflammation/metabolism , Streptococcal Infections/veterinary , Streptococcus agalactiae/physiology , Yeasts , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements , Fish Diseases/immunology , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Fish Diseases/prevention & control , Streptococcal Infections/microbiology , Streptococcal Infections/prevention & control
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 34(2): 199-205, Apr.-June 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460709

ABSTRACT

The present study evaluated the microbiological water quality and tissue lesions in gills from Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and hybrid tambacu (Colossoma macropomum female x Piaractus mesopotamicus male). For this, water and gills were collected from fish farming at six locations in Itapecuru-Mirim County, Maranhão State. Microbiological water analyses revealed contamination by total coliforms, Escherichia coli and heterotrophic bacteria. In the gills, we observed a diversity of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The tissue lesions were: lamellar fusion, interlamellar hyperplasia, sub-epithelial edema and telangiectasia. Inflammatory lesions were not observed. Significant statistical difference (p > 0.05) was not detected when comparing different gills lesions during rainy and dry season. The correlation between lesion and pond type was statistically different (p 0.05) for lamellar fusion and interlamellar hyperplasia which occurred more frequently at ground ponds. Regarding the frequency of lesions in the different fish species, there was statistical difference (p 0.05), and the tambacu was more sensitive to lamellar fusion while tilapia was more sensitive for the other lesions. In relation to the sampling stations, there was statistical difference for all the gill lesions. In conclusion, tissue lesions are nonspecific and function as a defense mech

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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 165(7-8): 1485-93, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21938423

ABSTRACT

The influence of Toruzyme® cyclomaltodextrin glucanotransferase concentration and the presence of ethanol have been studied for the production of α-, ß-, and γ-cyclodextrins (CDs) from 15% (w/v) cornstarch, at 65 °C and pH 6, with the aim of increasing CD yield. The selected concentrations for a single batch reactor were 10% (v/v) ethanol and 0.1% (v/v) enzyme, yielding after 12 h, 37% total CDs, of which 52.2% was α-CD, 38.8% ß-CD, and 9.0% γ-CD. The enzyme specific activities per unit mass of protein for producing α-, ß-, and γ-CD were 37.25, 19.61, and 8.63 U mg(-1), respectively. Total CD yield per milliliter of enzyme was 55 g. To increase CD yield per enzyme charge and thus reduce costs, the production of CDs was tested with two sequential batches in which a single enzyme charge was used. At the end of the first batch, the enzyme was adsorbed either on 65 °C pretreated starch granules or on raw starch, and a second batch was run with this material. The best result, in this case, was obtained for pretreated starch, increasing total CD produced by 57.4%, with 53.2% α-CD, 36.1% ß-CD, and 10.7% γ-CD. CD yield per milliliter of enzyme was then 87 g.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bioreactors/microbiology , Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Ethanol/chemistry , Glucosyltransferases/chemistry , Starch/chemistry , Thermoanaerobacter/enzymology , Biocatalysis , Kinetics
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 20(1): 67-70, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21439236

ABSTRACT

A histological analysis was conducted on the gills of 15 Piaractus mesopotamicus and 19 Prochilodus lineatus specimens collected between April and November 2004 from the Aquidauana River, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Central-West Brazil, to describe the anatomopathological characteristics of the gills of these freshwater fish. Gill samples were fixated in 10% buffered formalin and processed following histological routine procedures. The histological examination of the gills of P. mesopotamicus revealed intralamellar monogenean and mixosporean cysts of Henneguya piaractus at several developmental stages over the entire (basal, median and distal) lamella. Intraepithelial cysts caused lamella dilation and deformity of adjacent lamellae. In P. lineatus gills, monogenean cysts were detected. In both host species, hyperplasia of the gill epithelium and structural disorganization of secondary lamellae was seen diffusely in the gills, leading to fused lamellae in the gills. In few cases, there was found mononuclear inflammatory cells and hemorrhagic focal points distally in the lamellae.


Subject(s)
Fish Diseases/pathology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Fishes/parasitology , Gills/pathology , Myxozoa , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/pathology , Animals , Brazil , Rivers
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