Protective Evaluation of Feed Fortified with Alstonia Boonei and Mitracarpus Scaber in African Catfish Exposed to Aeromonas Hydrophila: Clinicopathology and Immunohistochemistry

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Ajadi, T. Jarikre, Afusat Jagun Jibril, B. Emikpe
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The present study was carried out to determine the protective effects of two dietary plants and the associated pathology in African catfish exposed to A. hydrophila. Four hundred and twenty fish with average weight of 20.53±0.15 g were distributed equally (in triplicates) into seven experimental groups (six treatment groups and a control group) with 20 juvenile African catfish in each aquarium. Fish were fed for 84 days with control and six other experimental diets containing different percentages of Alstonia boonei (0.5%,1.0% and 1.5%) and Mitracarpus scaber (0.5%,1.0% and 1.5%) of the basal diets. At the end of 12th week, the fish were challenged with A. hydrophila and clinical signs and mortality rate were observed for fourteen days, post challenge. Blood and tissue samples were collected for analysis. All the groups fed with plant supplemented feed had 100% survival rate except A. boonei (0.5%) with 85% and control had 70% survival rate. The dietary plants also improved the haematological parameters and reduced the histopathological lesions associated with A. hydrophila exposure, compared to the control. These findings have demonstrated the protective potentials of A. boonei and M. scaber inculcated in feed against A. hydrophila infection in African catfish.
Alstonia Boonei和Mitacarpus Scaber强化饲料对水生气单胞菌暴露的非洲鲶鱼的保护作用:临床病理学和免疫组织化学
本研究旨在确定两种食用植物对非洲鲶鱼暴露于嗜水单胞菌后的保护作用和相关病理。选取平均体重20.53±0.15 g的420尾鱼,平均分为7个试验组(6个处理组和1个对照组),每缸20尾非洲鲶鱼幼鱼。在基础饲粮中分别添加不同比例的白念珠菌(0.5%、1.0%和1.5%)和黄颡鱼(0.5%、1.0%和1.5%)作为对照和其他6种试验饲粮,饲喂84 d。第12周末,用嗜水单胞菌攻毒,观察第14天的临床症状和死亡率。采集血液和组织样本进行分析。植物补充饲料各组成活率均为100%,除布氏盲蝽(0.5%)成活率为85%,对照组成活率为70%外。与对照组相比,食用植物也改善了血液学参数,减少了与嗜水单胞菌暴露相关的组织病理学病变。这些发现表明,在饲料中注入布氏单胞杆菌和疥疮单胞杆菌对非洲鲶鱼的嗜水单胞杆菌感染具有保护作用。
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Aquaculture Studies
Aquaculture Studies Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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