Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus
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DOI: | 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v42i1.52473 |
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Resumo: | A commercial probiotic containing Bacillus subtilis (109 CFU g-1) was evaluated in caged matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, by measuring hematological parameters and macrophage activity after 42 and 84 days after feeding. The product was added to commercial feed using 2% soybean oil as a protectant. A randomized three-treatment experiment was performed using four replicates per treatment. The groups included: (a) control without probiotic, (b) 5 g kg-1 probiotic, and (c) 10 g kg-1 probiotic. For hematological analysis, eight fish per treatment were used to determine total cell count (RBC); thrombocytes, differential, and total leukocyte count (TLC); hematocrit (Htc); hemoglobin tax; mean corpuscular volume (MCV); and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Furthermore, plasma cortisol and glucose levels were measured in blood samples. Macrophage phagocytic activity was evaluated by injecting Saccharomyces cerevisiae (11,000 cells in a 3 mL volume) into the coelomic cavity incubating for 8 hours. Addition of probiotics to the diet of caged matrinxã altered the Htc, RBC, MCV, MCHC, TLC, lymphocyte, and eosinophil values. We observed increased cortisol and glucose levels and phagocytic activity, but no increase in the phagocytic index. We thus conclude that supplementing caged Brycon amazonicus with probiotics improves their non-specific immunity and alters blood profiles. |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicusProbiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicusnutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense.nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense.A commercial probiotic containing Bacillus subtilis (109 CFU g-1) was evaluated in caged matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, by measuring hematological parameters and macrophage activity after 42 and 84 days after feeding. The product was added to commercial feed using 2% soybean oil as a protectant. A randomized three-treatment experiment was performed using four replicates per treatment. The groups included: (a) control without probiotic, (b) 5 g kg-1 probiotic, and (c) 10 g kg-1 probiotic. For hematological analysis, eight fish per treatment were used to determine total cell count (RBC); thrombocytes, differential, and total leukocyte count (TLC); hematocrit (Htc); hemoglobin tax; mean corpuscular volume (MCV); and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Furthermore, plasma cortisol and glucose levels were measured in blood samples. Macrophage phagocytic activity was evaluated by injecting Saccharomyces cerevisiae (11,000 cells in a 3 mL volume) into the coelomic cavity incubating for 8 hours. Addition of probiotics to the diet of caged matrinxã altered the Htc, RBC, MCV, MCHC, TLC, lymphocyte, and eosinophil values. We observed increased cortisol and glucose levels and phagocytic activity, but no increase in the phagocytic index. We thus conclude that supplementing caged Brycon amazonicus with probiotics improves their non-specific immunity and alters blood profiles.A commercial probiotic containing Bacillus subtilis (109 CFU g-1) was evaluated in caged matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, by measuring hematological parameters and macrophage activity after 42 and 84 days after feeding. The product was added to commercial feed using 2% soybean oil as a protectant. A randomized three-treatment experiment was performed using four replicates per treatment. The groups included: (a) control without probiotic, (b) 5 g kg-1 probiotic, and (c) 10 g kg-1 probiotic. For hematological analysis, eight fish per treatment were used to determine total cell count (RBC); thrombocytes, differential, and total leukocyte count (TLC); hematocrit (Htc); hemoglobin tax; mean corpuscular volume (MCV); and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Furthermore, plasma cortisol and glucose levels were measured in blood samples. Macrophage phagocytic activity was evaluated by injecting Saccharomyces cerevisiae (11,000 cells in a 3 mL volume) into the coelomic cavity incubating for 8 hours. Addition of probiotics to the diet of caged matrinxã altered the Htc, RBC, MCV, MCHC, TLC, lymphocyte, and eosinophil values. We observed increased cortisol and glucose levels and phagocytic activity, but no increase in the phagocytic index. We thus conclude that supplementing caged Brycon amazonicus with probiotics improves their non-specific immunity and alters blood profiles.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2020-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/5247310.4025/actascibiolsci.v42i1.52473Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; Vol 42 (2020): Publicação contínua; e52473Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; v. 42 (2020): Publicação contínua; e524731807-863X1679-9283reponame:Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciencesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/52473/751375150589Copyright (c) 2020 Acta Scientiarum. Biological Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias, Daniella de Carla Tachibana, Leonardo Iwashita, Marina Keiko Pieroni Nakandakare, Ivan Bernardoni Romagosa, Elizabeth Seriani, RobsonRanzani-Paiva, Maria José Tavares 2020-11-16T16:25:43Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/52473Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/oai||actabiol@uem.br1807-863X1679-9283opendoar:2020-11-16T16:25:43Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus Dias, Daniella de Carla nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. Dias, Daniella de Carla nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
title_full |
Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Probiotic supplementation causes hematological changes and improves non-specific immunity in Brycon amazonicus |
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Dias, Daniella de Carla |
author_facet |
Dias, Daniella de Carla Dias, Daniella de Carla Tachibana, Leonardo Iwashita, Marina Keiko Pieroni Nakandakare, Ivan Bernardoni Romagosa, Elizabeth Seriani, Robson Ranzani-Paiva, Maria José Tavares Tachibana, Leonardo Iwashita, Marina Keiko Pieroni Nakandakare, Ivan Bernardoni Romagosa, Elizabeth Seriani, Robson Ranzani-Paiva, Maria José Tavares |
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author |
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Tachibana, Leonardo Iwashita, Marina Keiko Pieroni Nakandakare, Ivan Bernardoni Romagosa, Elizabeth Seriani, Robson Ranzani-Paiva, Maria José Tavares |
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Dias, Daniella de Carla Tachibana, Leonardo Iwashita, Marina Keiko Pieroni Nakandakare, Ivan Bernardoni Romagosa, Elizabeth Seriani, Robson Ranzani-Paiva, Maria José Tavares |
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nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. |
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nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. nutrition; Bacillus; hematology; cortisol; glucose; fish defense. |
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A commercial probiotic containing Bacillus subtilis (109 CFU g-1) was evaluated in caged matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, by measuring hematological parameters and macrophage activity after 42 and 84 days after feeding. The product was added to commercial feed using 2% soybean oil as a protectant. A randomized three-treatment experiment was performed using four replicates per treatment. The groups included: (a) control without probiotic, (b) 5 g kg-1 probiotic, and (c) 10 g kg-1 probiotic. For hematological analysis, eight fish per treatment were used to determine total cell count (RBC); thrombocytes, differential, and total leukocyte count (TLC); hematocrit (Htc); hemoglobin tax; mean corpuscular volume (MCV); and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Furthermore, plasma cortisol and glucose levels were measured in blood samples. Macrophage phagocytic activity was evaluated by injecting Saccharomyces cerevisiae (11,000 cells in a 3 mL volume) into the coelomic cavity incubating for 8 hours. Addition of probiotics to the diet of caged matrinxã altered the Htc, RBC, MCV, MCHC, TLC, lymphocyte, and eosinophil values. We observed increased cortisol and glucose levels and phagocytic activity, but no increase in the phagocytic index. We thus conclude that supplementing caged Brycon amazonicus with probiotics improves their non-specific immunity and alters blood profiles. |
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