Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen
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Resumo: | Fish repeatedly experience stressful situations under experimental and aquaculture conditions, even in their natural habitat. Fish submitted to sequential stressors can exhibit accumulation or habituation on its cortisol response. We posed a central question about the cortisol response profiles after exposure to successive acute stressors of a similar and different nature in Rhamdia quelen. We have shown that successive acute stressors delivered with 12-h, 48-h, and 1-week intervals provoked similar cortisol responses in juvenile R. quelen, without any habituation or accumulation. The cumulative stress response is more associated to short acute stressors with very short intervals of minutes to hours. In our work, we used an interval as short as 12h, and no cumulative response was found. However, if the length of time between stressors is of a day or week as used in our work the most common and an expected phenomenon is the attenuation of the response. Thus, also, the absence of both accumulation of the stress response and the expected habituation is an intriguing result. Our results show that R. quelen does not show habituation or accumulation in its stress responses to repeated stressors, as reported for other fish species |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelenCumulative stressHPI axisJundiáSilver catfishFish repeatedly experience stressful situations under experimental and aquaculture conditions, even in their natural habitat. Fish submitted to sequential stressors can exhibit accumulation or habituation on its cortisol response. We posed a central question about the cortisol response profiles after exposure to successive acute stressors of a similar and different nature in Rhamdia quelen. We have shown that successive acute stressors delivered with 12-h, 48-h, and 1-week intervals provoked similar cortisol responses in juvenile R. quelen, without any habituation or accumulation. The cumulative stress response is more associated to short acute stressors with very short intervals of minutes to hours. In our work, we used an interval as short as 12h, and no cumulative response was found. However, if the length of time between stressors is of a day or week as used in our work the most common and an expected phenomenon is the attenuation of the response. Thus, also, the absence of both accumulation of the stress response and the expected habituation is an intriguing result. Our results show that R. quelen does not show habituation or accumulation in its stress responses to repeated stressors, as reported for other fish speciesSociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia2013-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252013000200453Neotropical Ichthyology v.11 n.2 2013reponame:Neotropical ichthyology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)instacron:SBI10.1590/S1679-62252013005000010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKoakoski,GessiKreutz,Luiz CarlosFagundes,MicheleOliveira,Thiago AcostaFerreira,DaianeRosa,João Gabriel Santos daBarcellos,Leonardo José Gileng2015-10-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-62252013000200453Revistahttp://www.ufrgs.br/ni/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||neoichth@nupelia.uem.br1982-02241679-6225opendoar:2015-10-27T00:00Neotropical ichthyology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)false |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen Koakoski,Gessi Cumulative stress HPI axis Jundiá Silver catfish |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
title_sort |
Repeated stressors do not provoke habituation or accumulation of the stress response in the catfish Rhamdia quelen |
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Koakoski,Gessi |
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Koakoski,Gessi Kreutz,Luiz Carlos Fagundes,Michele Oliveira,Thiago Acosta Ferreira,Daiane Rosa,João Gabriel Santos da Barcellos,Leonardo José Gil |
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Kreutz,Luiz Carlos Fagundes,Michele Oliveira,Thiago Acosta Ferreira,Daiane Rosa,João Gabriel Santos da Barcellos,Leonardo José Gil |
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Koakoski,Gessi Kreutz,Luiz Carlos Fagundes,Michele Oliveira,Thiago Acosta Ferreira,Daiane Rosa,João Gabriel Santos da Barcellos,Leonardo José Gil |
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Cumulative stress HPI axis Jundiá Silver catfish |
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Cumulative stress HPI axis Jundiá Silver catfish |
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Fish repeatedly experience stressful situations under experimental and aquaculture conditions, even in their natural habitat. Fish submitted to sequential stressors can exhibit accumulation or habituation on its cortisol response. We posed a central question about the cortisol response profiles after exposure to successive acute stressors of a similar and different nature in Rhamdia quelen. We have shown that successive acute stressors delivered with 12-h, 48-h, and 1-week intervals provoked similar cortisol responses in juvenile R. quelen, without any habituation or accumulation. The cumulative stress response is more associated to short acute stressors with very short intervals of minutes to hours. In our work, we used an interval as short as 12h, and no cumulative response was found. However, if the length of time between stressors is of a day or week as used in our work the most common and an expected phenomenon is the attenuation of the response. Thus, also, the absence of both accumulation of the stress response and the expected habituation is an intriguing result. Our results show that R. quelen does not show habituation or accumulation in its stress responses to repeated stressors, as reported for other fish species |
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