克里米亚西南部(黑海)海域金灰色乌鱼Chelon auratus (Risso, 1810)的病理形态学和生化研究

Q4 Environmental Science
T. V. Gavruseva, T. Sigacheva, I. Chesnokova
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摘要

金灰色鲻鱼(Chelon auratus, Risso, 1810) (Mugilidae)是一种有价值的商业和娱乐物种,在黑海本地鲻鱼的捕捞量中排名第一。鉴于该物种在区域渔业中底栖鱼类的重要性,需要开发一套评估其健康状况的系统。这种研究是基于一种综合的方法,包括生物化学和病理形态学方法:这些方法允许调查鱼类在出现可见表现之前的变化,生长和繁殖过程的中断,商业尺寸的减少和丰度的减少。本研究的目的是研究金灰鲻鱼组织的病理形态学变化和一些生化参数,以评估其健康状况。对鱼进行目视检查和病理解剖。为了进行组织学分析,将鳃、肝脏、肾脏、胃肠道、脾脏和胰腺的样本固定在Davidson 's溶液中,并按标准方法处理。在组织学研究的基础上,根据Bernet等人的方案,通过改进的半定量分析改变来调查鱼的健康状况,并使用评分系统评估器官中病变的分布。测定了鲫鱼器官改变的重要因子、器官改变指数和鱼的病理总指数。生化研究揭示了肝脏中蛋白质氧化、脂质过氧化和尿素过氧化的水平以及转氨酶和碱性磷酸酶的活性;此外,我们定量测定血清白蛋白和葡萄糖浓度。在金灰鲻鱼的器官中,检测到四种类型的反应模式的组织病理学改变(循环系统疾病,退行性和进行性改变以及炎症过程)。此外,还鉴定出了几种不同系统类群(原生动物、单目动物、吸虫和线虫)的寄生虫。经证实,最严重的组织病理学改变是由一种寄生原生动物引起的,可能是鱼香虫。在对改变进行半定量分析时,通常将鲻鱼分为有条件健康的个体和受感染的个体。获得病理形态学数据,并比较两组的生化参数集。肾、肝、胃肠道、胰腺各脏器改变指数差异有统计学意义。鱼的病理总指数也有显著差异。生化研究显示,2组鱼肝脏尿素含量显著增加,可能提示肾脏和鳃排泄功能障碍(组织学证实)。在条件健康和感染鱼的肝脏中,脂质过氧化水平、蛋白质氧化水平和转氨酶活性没有显著差异。本研究结果证实了所研究参数对评价金灰鲻鱼健康状况具有较高的信息量。
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Pathomorphological and biochemical study of the golden grey mullet Chelon auratus (Risso, 1810) in the waters of the southwestern Crimea (the Black Sea)
The golden grey mullet Chelon auratus (Risso, 1810) (Mugilidae) is a valuable commercial and recreational species ranking first in terms of catch volume of the Black Sea indigenous mullets. The importance of this species in the regional fishery among demersal fish requires the development of a system for assessing its health status. Such research is based on an integrated approach involving biochemical and pathomorphological methods: these allow to investigate the alterations in fish prior the occurrence of visible manifestations, disruption of the processes of growth and reproduction, reduction of commercial size, and decrease in abundance. The aim of our work was to study both pathomorphological alterations and several biochemical parameters of golden grey mullet tissues for assessing its health status. Fish visual examination and pathological autopsy were carried out. For histological analysis, samples of the gills, liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, spleen, and pancreas were fixed in Davidson’s solution and processed by standard methods. Based on the histological studies, the fish health status was investigated by a modified semi-quantitative analysis of alterations according to the Bernet et al. protocol and by assessing the distribution of lesion in organs using a scoring system. We determined the importance factors of alterations for C. auratus, the values of organ alteration indices, and the total index of fish pathology. The biochemical studies permitted to reveal the level of protein oxidation, lipid and urea peroxidation, and the activity of aminotransferases and alkaline phosphatase in the liver; moreover, we quantified albumin and glucose concentration in the blood serum. In the organs of the golden grey mullet, the histopathological alterations referring to four types of the reaction patterns were detected (circulatory disorders, regressive and progressive alterations, and inflammatory processes). Furthermore, parasites representing several species of different systematic groups (Protozoa, Monogenea, Trematoda, and Nematoda) were identified. It was established that the most severe histopathological alterations were caused by a parasitic protozoan, presumably Ichthyophonus sp. When carrying out a semi-quantitative analysis of alterations, the mullets were conventionally divided into conditionally healthy individuals and infected ones. Pathomorphological data were obtained, and the set of biochemical parameters was compared in these two groups. Significant differences were revealed in the values of organ alteration indices in C. auratus in the kidneys, liver, gastrointestinal tract, and pancreas. The values of the total index of fish pathology also differed significantly. The biochemical studies revealed a significant increase in urea content in the liver of fish from the group 2, that may indicate the kidney and gill excretory dysfunction (it was confirmed histologically). No significant differences were found in the level of lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, and activity of aminotransferases in the liver of conditionally healthy and infected fish. The results of our investigation confirm high informativeness of the studied parameters for assessing the health status of the golden grey mullet.
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