食物剥夺对batrachus血浆皮质醇、碳水化合物代谢和组织形态学的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shifali Hafeez, Fauzia Anwar Sherwani
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鱼类的营养状况对其健康、实验研究和水产养殖实践至关重要。本研究研究了食物剥夺对batrachus Clarias batrachus生物化学参数、皮肤、鳃和肾脏组织组织学以及鳃超微结构的影响。鱼被剥夺食物2、7和15天,结果是(a)血浆皮质醇水平显著升高,(b)血浆渗透压和血浆葡萄糖含量无显著变化,(c)肝脏和肌肉糖原含量显著降低。在皮肤、鳃和肾脏组织中检测到实质性损伤,组织学改变呈时间依赖性。皮肤组织显示黑色素巨噬细胞聚集,表皮和真皮层剥落。在鳃组织中,观察到上皮上升、水肿、脱屑、继发片层变形和片层增生。肾组织表现为肾小管变性,黑素巨噬细胞聚集,肾小管萎缩。扫描电镜显示,食物剥夺诱导的粘液、氯化物细胞和路面细胞在2天后明显存在,并有明确的微嵴和微桥,7天后氯化物细胞开放更明显,15天后粘液分泌更多。食物剥夺后,靶组织的生化和组织学参数的变化以及超微结构的变化反映了鱼类生理和形态的紊乱。这项研究的新颖之处在于,这些参数可以被认为是鱼类摄食应激和鱼类健康的生物标志物,可以为更好的水产养殖实践提供重要的见解。
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Effect of Food Deprivation on Plasma Cortisol, Carbohydrate Metabolism, and Histomorphology in Clarias batrachus.

The nutritional status of fish is essential for its health, experimental studies, and aquaculture practices. The current study investigated the impact of food deprivation on biochemical parameters, histology of skin, gill, and kidney tissues, and ultrastructure of gills in Clarias batrachus. Fish were subjected to food deprivation for 2, 7, and 15 days resulting in (a) significant increase in plasma cortisol levels, (b) no significant changes in plasma osmolality and plasma glucose content, and (c) significant decrease in liver and muscle glycogen contents. A substantial damage was detected in skin, gill, and kidney tissues with histological alterations in a time-dependent manner. Skin tissue displayed melanomacrophage aggregation, excoriated epidermis and dermis. In gill tissue, epithelial lifting, edema, desquamation, deformed secondary lamellae, and lamellar hyperplasia were observed. Kidney tissue exhibited degenerated tubules, melanomacrophage aggregations, and shrunken renal tubule. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that food deprivation-induced marked presence of mucus, chloride cells, and pavement cells with well-defined microridges and microbridges following 2 days, opening of chloride cells was more prominent after 7 days, while more mucus secretion was observed after 15 days. After food deprivation, alterations in biochemical and histological parameters, and ultrastructural changes in target tissues reflect physiological and morphological disturbances in fish. The novelty of this study is that these parameters can be considered as biomarkers of feeding stress in fish and fish health and can provide important insights for better aquaculture practices.

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Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics (CBB) aims to publish papers on the nature of the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms underlying the structure, control and function of cellular systems The reports should be within the framework of modern biochemistry and chemistry, biophysics and cell physiology, physics and engineering, molecular and structural biology. The relationship between molecular structure and function under investigation is emphasized. Examples of subject areas that CBB publishes are: · biochemical and biophysical aspects of cell structure and function; · interactions of cells and their molecular/macromolecular constituents; · innovative developments in genetic and biomolecular engineering; · computer-based analysis of tissues, cells, cell networks, organelles, and molecular/macromolecular assemblies; · photometric, spectroscopic, microscopic, mechanical, and electrical methodologies/techniques in analytical cytology, cytometry and innovative instrument design For articles that focus on computational aspects, authors should be clear about which docking and molecular dynamics algorithms or software packages are being used as well as details on the system parameterization, simulations conditions etc. In addition, docking calculations (virtual screening, QSAR, etc.) should be validated either by experimental studies or one or more reliable theoretical cross-validation methods.
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