Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).

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Autor(a) principal: Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel Rodrigues
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Resumo: Many substances have been shown to possess anticoagulant and immunostimulant activities, including sulfated polysaccharides (SP) of marine algae. They also exhibit antithrombotic and antiviral activities. It is important to describe new substances capable of preventing known adverse effects of heparin such as hemorrhages and thrombocytopenia. Moreover, the use of immunostimulants can also lessen cultivated aquatic organism stress. The aim of this work was to evaluate both the anticoagulant activity of sulfated galactans present in two species of red marine seaweed belonging to genus Halymenia and their immunostimulant effects on white Pacific shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. SP were extracted from marine seaweed collected in Praia de Fleixeiras-CE. Following the extraction, crude extracts were fractioned in DEAEcellulose column and fractions were eluted with different concentrations of NaCl solution. Fraction purification grade was evaluated by electrophoresis. Anticoagulant activity was analyzed by aPTTâs test using rabbit plasma and the clotting time was measured in a coagulometer. Three different amount of SP (0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1 and 1.0 mg.L-1) were used twice a day (9 and 17h) to evaluate immunostimulant activity on L. vannamei through immersion baths, after changing tank water and before feeding the animals. The control group was maintained without SP addition. The experiment lasted 20 days. Shrimps were treated by immersion in SP for the first 15 days, and in the last 5 days they were submitted to stress when no water was renewed. There was no significant difference on mortality among the treatments. After the stress, the mortality of shrimps treated with 1.0 mg.L-1 was lower than the others (control group, 0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1). Anticoagulant activity was detected in fractions obtained from H. pseudofloresia, the highest being in that eluted with 1.25 M NaCl from the first extraction procedure. Thus, it was possible to obtain SP from red marine seaweed H. pseudofloresia which showed higher anticoagulant activity than heparin and was capable of lowering mortality of L. vannamei under stress conditions.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisAnticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).Atividade Anticoagulante de Galactanas Sulfatadas de Algas Marinhas Vermelhas do GÃnero Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) e seu Efeito Imunoestimulante no CamarÃo Marinho Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931)2006-11-17Wladimir Ronald Lobo Farias35987138353http://lattes.cnpq.br/4935381715547123Silvana Saker Sampaio22091831387http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503824050596386Paulo AntÃnio de Souza MourÃo5398463381581768427372http://lattes.cnpq.br/9209929260166085Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel RodriguesUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Engenharia de PescaUFCBRRECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCAMany substances have been shown to possess anticoagulant and immunostimulant activities, including sulfated polysaccharides (SP) of marine algae. They also exhibit antithrombotic and antiviral activities. It is important to describe new substances capable of preventing known adverse effects of heparin such as hemorrhages and thrombocytopenia. Moreover, the use of immunostimulants can also lessen cultivated aquatic organism stress. The aim of this work was to evaluate both the anticoagulant activity of sulfated galactans present in two species of red marine seaweed belonging to genus Halymenia and their immunostimulant effects on white Pacific shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. SP were extracted from marine seaweed collected in Praia de Fleixeiras-CE. Following the extraction, crude extracts were fractioned in DEAEcellulose column and fractions were eluted with different concentrations of NaCl solution. Fraction purification grade was evaluated by electrophoresis. Anticoagulant activity was analyzed by aPTTâs test using rabbit plasma and the clotting time was measured in a coagulometer. Three different amount of SP (0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1 and 1.0 mg.L-1) were used twice a day (9 and 17h) to evaluate immunostimulant activity on L. vannamei through immersion baths, after changing tank water and before feeding the animals. The control group was maintained without SP addition. The experiment lasted 20 days. Shrimps were treated by immersion in SP for the first 15 days, and in the last 5 days they were submitted to stress when no water was renewed. There was no significant difference on mortality among the treatments. After the stress, the mortality of shrimps treated with 1.0 mg.L-1 was lower than the others (control group, 0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1). Anticoagulant activity was detected in fractions obtained from H. pseudofloresia, the highest being in that eluted with 1.25 M NaCl from the first extraction procedure. Thus, it was possible to obtain SP from red marine seaweed H. pseudofloresia which showed higher anticoagulant activity than heparin and was capable of lowering mortality of L. vannamei under stress conditions.Muitos compostos tÃm sido descritos como anticoagulantese imunoestimulantes, dentre essas os polissacarÃdeos sulfatados (PS) de algas marinhas que tambÃm sÃo conhecidos por apresentar outras atividades biolÃgicas, tais como antitrombÃtica e antiviral. A descoberta de novas drogas anticoagulantes à importante para prevenir os efeitos adversos do uso da heparina, como hemorragias e trombocitopenia. AlÃm disso, o uso de imunoestimulantes tambÃm pode reduzir o impacto do estresse no cultivo intensivo de organismos aquÃticos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a atividade anticoagulante de galactanas sulfatadas de duas espÃcies de algas marinhas vermelhas do gÃnero Halymenia e o seu efeito imunoestimulante no camarÃo branco Litopenaeus vannamei. Os PS foram extraÃdos, atravÃs de digestÃo enzimÃtica, a partir de algas marinhas coletadas na Praia de Fleixeiras/CE. Em seguida, os extratos brutos foram fracionados em coluna de DEAE-celulose, sendo as fraÃÃes eluÃdas com soluÃÃes de diferentes concentraÃÃes de NaCl e o grau de purificaÃÃo analisado por eletroforese. A atividade anticoagulante das fraÃÃes foi avaliada pelo teste do aPTT, utilizando plasma de coelho citratado, sendo o tempo de coagulaÃÃo registrado em um coagulÃmetro. Para avaliar efeito imunoestimulante, trÃs doses diferentes de PS foram administradas, atravÃs de banhos de imersÃo, no camarÃo L. vannamei. Os tratamentos, com trÃs repetiÃÃes cada, foram 0,5 μg.L-1; 1,5 μg.L-1 e 1,0 mg.L-1, e um controle, sem polissacarÃdeos. O experimento teve duraÃÃo de 20 dias, dos quais 15 dias foram para a aplicaÃÃo das soluÃÃes de PS e 5 dias de induÃÃo de estresse, atravÃs da ausÃncia de renovaÃÃo de Ãgua do cultivo. A administraÃÃo das doses foi realizada, duas vezes por dia (09:00 e 17:00 h), apÃs as trocas de Ãgua e antes da alimentaÃÃo doa animais. Depois de 15 dias de imersÃo, nÃo houve diferenÃas significativas entre as taxas de mortalidade dos tratamentos. Entretanto, depois do perÃodo do estresse, o tratamento com 1,0 mg.L-1 apresentou uma mortalidade significativamente menor do que as observadas nos tratamentos s/PS e 0,5 μg.L-1. Com relaÃÃo à atividadeanticoagulante, as fraÃÃes obtidas da espÃcie H. pseudofloresia apresentaram uma maior atividade, sendo a mais ativa aquela eluÃda com 1,25 Mde NaCl da coluna de troca iÃnica, obtida da 1 extraÃÃo. Assim, com a realizaÃÃo deste trabalho, foi possÃvel obter PS da alga marinha vermelha H. pseudofloresia com atividade anticoagulante superior à heparina e capaz de reduzir a mortalidade do camarÃo L. vannamei submetidos à condiÃÃes de estresse.CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de NÃvel Superiorhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6890application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:19:55Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv Atividade Anticoagulante de Galactanas Sulfatadas de Algas Marinhas Vermelhas do GÃnero Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) e seu Efeito Imunoestimulante no CamarÃo Marinho Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931)
title Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
spellingShingle Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel Rodrigues
RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
title_short Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
title_full Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
title_fullStr Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
title_full_unstemmed Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
title_sort Anticoagulant Activity of Sulfated galactans from red seaweeds of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) and its Effect Immunostimulant in marine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931).
author Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel Rodrigues
author_facet Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silvana Saker Sampaio
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dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503824050596386
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Paulo AntÃnio de Souza MourÃo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Josà AriÃvilo Gurgel Rodrigues
contributor_str_mv Wladimir Ronald Lobo Farias
Silvana Saker Sampaio
Paulo AntÃnio de Souza MourÃo
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
topic RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Many substances have been shown to possess anticoagulant and immunostimulant activities, including sulfated polysaccharides (SP) of marine algae. They also exhibit antithrombotic and antiviral activities. It is important to describe new substances capable of preventing known adverse effects of heparin such as hemorrhages and thrombocytopenia. Moreover, the use of immunostimulants can also lessen cultivated aquatic organism stress. The aim of this work was to evaluate both the anticoagulant activity of sulfated galactans present in two species of red marine seaweed belonging to genus Halymenia and their immunostimulant effects on white Pacific shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. SP were extracted from marine seaweed collected in Praia de Fleixeiras-CE. Following the extraction, crude extracts were fractioned in DEAEcellulose column and fractions were eluted with different concentrations of NaCl solution. Fraction purification grade was evaluated by electrophoresis. Anticoagulant activity was analyzed by aPTTâs test using rabbit plasma and the clotting time was measured in a coagulometer. Three different amount of SP (0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1 and 1.0 mg.L-1) were used twice a day (9 and 17h) to evaluate immunostimulant activity on L. vannamei through immersion baths, after changing tank water and before feeding the animals. The control group was maintained without SP addition. The experiment lasted 20 days. Shrimps were treated by immersion in SP for the first 15 days, and in the last 5 days they were submitted to stress when no water was renewed. There was no significant difference on mortality among the treatments. After the stress, the mortality of shrimps treated with 1.0 mg.L-1 was lower than the others (control group, 0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1). Anticoagulant activity was detected in fractions obtained from H. pseudofloresia, the highest being in that eluted with 1.25 M NaCl from the first extraction procedure. Thus, it was possible to obtain SP from red marine seaweed H. pseudofloresia which showed higher anticoagulant activity than heparin and was capable of lowering mortality of L. vannamei under stress conditions.
Muitos compostos tÃm sido descritos como anticoagulantese imunoestimulantes, dentre essas os polissacarÃdeos sulfatados (PS) de algas marinhas que tambÃm sÃo conhecidos por apresentar outras atividades biolÃgicas, tais como antitrombÃtica e antiviral. A descoberta de novas drogas anticoagulantes à importante para prevenir os efeitos adversos do uso da heparina, como hemorragias e trombocitopenia. AlÃm disso, o uso de imunoestimulantes tambÃm pode reduzir o impacto do estresse no cultivo intensivo de organismos aquÃticos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a atividade anticoagulante de galactanas sulfatadas de duas espÃcies de algas marinhas vermelhas do gÃnero Halymenia e o seu efeito imunoestimulante no camarÃo branco Litopenaeus vannamei. Os PS foram extraÃdos, atravÃs de digestÃo enzimÃtica, a partir de algas marinhas coletadas na Praia de Fleixeiras/CE. Em seguida, os extratos brutos foram fracionados em coluna de DEAE-celulose, sendo as fraÃÃes eluÃdas com soluÃÃes de diferentes concentraÃÃes de NaCl e o grau de purificaÃÃo analisado por eletroforese. A atividade anticoagulante das fraÃÃes foi avaliada pelo teste do aPTT, utilizando plasma de coelho citratado, sendo o tempo de coagulaÃÃo registrado em um coagulÃmetro. Para avaliar efeito imunoestimulante, trÃs doses diferentes de PS foram administradas, atravÃs de banhos de imersÃo, no camarÃo L. vannamei. Os tratamentos, com trÃs repetiÃÃes cada, foram 0,5 μg.L-1; 1,5 μg.L-1 e 1,0 mg.L-1, e um controle, sem polissacarÃdeos. O experimento teve duraÃÃo de 20 dias, dos quais 15 dias foram para a aplicaÃÃo das soluÃÃes de PS e 5 dias de induÃÃo de estresse, atravÃs da ausÃncia de renovaÃÃo de Ãgua do cultivo. A administraÃÃo das doses foi realizada, duas vezes por dia (09:00 e 17:00 h), apÃs as trocas de Ãgua e antes da alimentaÃÃo doa animais. Depois de 15 dias de imersÃo, nÃo houve diferenÃas significativas entre as taxas de mortalidade dos tratamentos. Entretanto, depois do perÃodo do estresse, o tratamento com 1,0 mg.L-1 apresentou uma mortalidade significativamente menor do que as observadas nos tratamentos s/PS e 0,5 μg.L-1. Com relaÃÃo à atividadeanticoagulante, as fraÃÃes obtidas da espÃcie H. pseudofloresia apresentaram uma maior atividade, sendo a mais ativa aquela eluÃda com 1,25 Mde NaCl da coluna de troca iÃnica, obtida da 1 extraÃÃo. Assim, com a realizaÃÃo deste trabalho, foi possÃvel obter PS da alga marinha vermelha H. pseudofloresia com atividade anticoagulante superior à heparina e capaz de reduzir a mortalidade do camarÃo L. vannamei submetidos à condiÃÃes de estresse.
description Many substances have been shown to possess anticoagulant and immunostimulant activities, including sulfated polysaccharides (SP) of marine algae. They also exhibit antithrombotic and antiviral activities. It is important to describe new substances capable of preventing known adverse effects of heparin such as hemorrhages and thrombocytopenia. Moreover, the use of immunostimulants can also lessen cultivated aquatic organism stress. The aim of this work was to evaluate both the anticoagulant activity of sulfated galactans present in two species of red marine seaweed belonging to genus Halymenia and their immunostimulant effects on white Pacific shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. SP were extracted from marine seaweed collected in Praia de Fleixeiras-CE. Following the extraction, crude extracts were fractioned in DEAEcellulose column and fractions were eluted with different concentrations of NaCl solution. Fraction purification grade was evaluated by electrophoresis. Anticoagulant activity was analyzed by aPTTâs test using rabbit plasma and the clotting time was measured in a coagulometer. Three different amount of SP (0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1 and 1.0 mg.L-1) were used twice a day (9 and 17h) to evaluate immunostimulant activity on L. vannamei through immersion baths, after changing tank water and before feeding the animals. The control group was maintained without SP addition. The experiment lasted 20 days. Shrimps were treated by immersion in SP for the first 15 days, and in the last 5 days they were submitted to stress when no water was renewed. There was no significant difference on mortality among the treatments. After the stress, the mortality of shrimps treated with 1.0 mg.L-1 was lower than the others (control group, 0.5 and 1.5 μg.L-1). Anticoagulant activity was detected in fractions obtained from H. pseudofloresia, the highest being in that eluted with 1.25 M NaCl from the first extraction procedure. Thus, it was possible to obtain SP from red marine seaweed H. pseudofloresia which showed higher anticoagulant activity than heparin and was capable of lowering mortality of L. vannamei under stress conditions.
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