Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Zavaglia, Isadora Maria Oliveira lattes
Orientador(a): Cunha, Mauro Alves da lattes
Banca de defesa: Baldisserotto, Bernardo, Silva, Lenise Vargas Flôres da
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Rurais
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia
Departamento: Zootecnia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21172
Resumo: The interest in native fish species has increased exponentially in recent years. The silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) is a species that has stood out and received attention from several researchers and fish farmers, due to its easy cultivation, rusticity and good productive performances, however, there is still a lack of morphological and structural information for the maximum use of the potential of the species. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the morphological profile of the epithelial and branchial structure of juvenile silver catfish, and how each stage of development can manifest the expression of mucous cells, making it possible to recognize the most representative area for future analyzes. The fish used in the study were purchased from a local fish farm and acclimated in boxes with a capacity of 30L in a recirculation system with water parameters monitored according to the optimum range for the species. During the experimental period, two groups of fish were fed with fish food (37% protein) daily - three times a day until their satiety. The groups, composed of juvenile fish, were evaluated according to their stage of sequential cutaneous and gill development. The group of juveniles I was composed of 9 fish with an average weight of 7.65g and a length of 9.18cm. The group of juvenile animals II, also composed of 9 fish, had an average weight of 28.09g, and a length of 16.69cm. At the end of the experimental period, all the animals were anesthetized and euthanized by spinal cord sectioning. Afterwards, 6 sections of skin were collected from the left side of the fish, three sections in the dorsal region and three in the ventral region, in addition to the second branchial arch, also on the left side. The samples were fixed in 10% formaldehyde and subjected to routine histological procedures with PAS + Alcian Blue pH 2.5 staining and Masson-Goldner Trichomium. The results indicated that due to the species' benthic habit, the ventral region is the most representative point for skin collection due to the higher concentration of mucous cells found. In the gills, the distribution of mucous cells allows for health assessment based on the excessive or scarce production of mucus that covers the lamellae. Silver catfish (R. quelen) have greater sensitivity in terms of immunological protection arising from the viscoelastic properties of the mucous layer and the epithelial barrier.
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spelling 2021-06-22T11:19:59Z2021-06-22T11:19:59Z2021-02-11http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21172The interest in native fish species has increased exponentially in recent years. The silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) is a species that has stood out and received attention from several researchers and fish farmers, due to its easy cultivation, rusticity and good productive performances, however, there is still a lack of morphological and structural information for the maximum use of the potential of the species. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the morphological profile of the epithelial and branchial structure of juvenile silver catfish, and how each stage of development can manifest the expression of mucous cells, making it possible to recognize the most representative area for future analyzes. The fish used in the study were purchased from a local fish farm and acclimated in boxes with a capacity of 30L in a recirculation system with water parameters monitored according to the optimum range for the species. During the experimental period, two groups of fish were fed with fish food (37% protein) daily - three times a day until their satiety. The groups, composed of juvenile fish, were evaluated according to their stage of sequential cutaneous and gill development. The group of juveniles I was composed of 9 fish with an average weight of 7.65g and a length of 9.18cm. The group of juvenile animals II, also composed of 9 fish, had an average weight of 28.09g, and a length of 16.69cm. At the end of the experimental period, all the animals were anesthetized and euthanized by spinal cord sectioning. Afterwards, 6 sections of skin were collected from the left side of the fish, three sections in the dorsal region and three in the ventral region, in addition to the second branchial arch, also on the left side. The samples were fixed in 10% formaldehyde and subjected to routine histological procedures with PAS + Alcian Blue pH 2.5 staining and Masson-Goldner Trichomium. The results indicated that due to the species' benthic habit, the ventral region is the most representative point for skin collection due to the higher concentration of mucous cells found. In the gills, the distribution of mucous cells allows for health assessment based on the excessive or scarce production of mucus that covers the lamellae. Silver catfish (R. quelen) have greater sensitivity in terms of immunological protection arising from the viscoelastic properties of the mucous layer and the epithelial barrier.O interesse em espécies de peixes nativos tem aumentado exponencialmente nos últimos anos. O jundiá (Rhamdia quelen) é uma espécie que tem se destacado e recebido atenção de diversos pesquisadores e piscicultores devido ao fácil cultivo, rusticidade e bons desempenhos produtivos, porém ainda há escassez de informações morfológicas e estruturais para o máximo aproveitamento do potencial da espécie. Portanto, este estudo objetivou avaliar o perfil morfológico da estrutura epitelial e branquial de juvenis de jundiá, e como cada fase do desenvolvimento pode manifestar a expressão de células mucosas, oportunizando reconhecer a área mais representativa para futuras análises. Os peixes utilizados foram adquiridos em uma piscicultura local e aclimatados em caixas com capacidade de 30L em sistema de recirculação com parâmetros de água monitorados de acordo com a faixa ótima para a espécie. Durante o período experimental, dois grupos de peixes foram alimentados com ração comercial (37% proteína) diariamente três vezes ao dia até sua saciedade. Os grupos, composto por peixes juvenis foram avaliados de acordo com seu estágio de desenvolvimento sequencial cutâneo e branquial. O grupo de juvenis I era composto por 9 peixes com peso médio de 7,65g e comprimento de 9,18cm. O grupo de animais juvenis II também composto por 9 peixes, possuía peso médio de 28,09g, e comprimento de 16,69 cm. Ao final do período experimental, todos os animais foram anestesiados e eutanasiados por secção medular. Após, foram colhidas 6 secções de pele do lado esquerdo do peixe, sendo três secções na região dorsal e três na região ventral, além do segundo arco branquial, também do lado esquerdo. As amostras foram fixadas em formaldeído 10% e submetidas a procedimentos histológicos de rotina com coloração PAS + Alcian Blue pH 2,5 e Tricômico de Masson-Goldner. Os resultados indicaram que devido ao hábito bentônico da espécie, a região ventral é o ponto mais representativo para coleta de pele em razão da maior concentração de células mucosas encontradas. Nas brânquias, a distribuição de células mucosas permite a avaliação sanitária a partir da produção excessiva ou escassa de muco que recobre as lamelas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Cutaneous and gill morphometry in juvenile silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
title Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
spellingShingle Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
Zavaglia, Isadora Maria Oliveira
Brânquias
Células mucosas
Epitélio
Peixe
Revestimento cutâneo
Gills
Mucous cells
Epithelium
Fish
Cutaneous cover
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
title_full Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
title_fullStr Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
title_full_unstemmed Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
title_sort Morfometria cutânea e branquial de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen)
author Zavaglia, Isadora Maria Oliveira
author_facet Zavaglia, Isadora Maria Oliveira
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Costa, Sílvio Teixeira da
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Baldisserotto, Bernardo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silva, Lenise Vargas Flôres da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zavaglia, Isadora Maria Oliveira
contributor_str_mv Cunha, Mauro Alves da
Costa, Sílvio Teixeira da
Baldisserotto, Bernardo
Silva, Lenise Vargas Flôres da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brânquias
Células mucosas
Epitélio
Peixe
Revestimento cutâneo
topic Brânquias
Células mucosas
Epitélio
Peixe
Revestimento cutâneo
Gills
Mucous cells
Epithelium
Fish
Cutaneous cover
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Gills
Mucous cells
Epithelium
Fish
Cutaneous cover
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description The interest in native fish species has increased exponentially in recent years. The silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) is a species that has stood out and received attention from several researchers and fish farmers, due to its easy cultivation, rusticity and good productive performances, however, there is still a lack of morphological and structural information for the maximum use of the potential of the species. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the morphological profile of the epithelial and branchial structure of juvenile silver catfish, and how each stage of development can manifest the expression of mucous cells, making it possible to recognize the most representative area for future analyzes. The fish used in the study were purchased from a local fish farm and acclimated in boxes with a capacity of 30L in a recirculation system with water parameters monitored according to the optimum range for the species. During the experimental period, two groups of fish were fed with fish food (37% protein) daily - three times a day until their satiety. The groups, composed of juvenile fish, were evaluated according to their stage of sequential cutaneous and gill development. The group of juveniles I was composed of 9 fish with an average weight of 7.65g and a length of 9.18cm. The group of juvenile animals II, also composed of 9 fish, had an average weight of 28.09g, and a length of 16.69cm. At the end of the experimental period, all the animals were anesthetized and euthanized by spinal cord sectioning. Afterwards, 6 sections of skin were collected from the left side of the fish, three sections in the dorsal region and three in the ventral region, in addition to the second branchial arch, also on the left side. The samples were fixed in 10% formaldehyde and subjected to routine histological procedures with PAS + Alcian Blue pH 2.5 staining and Masson-Goldner Trichomium. The results indicated that due to the species' benthic habit, the ventral region is the most representative point for skin collection due to the higher concentration of mucous cells found. In the gills, the distribution of mucous cells allows for health assessment based on the excessive or scarce production of mucus that covers the lamellae. Silver catfish (R. quelen) have greater sensitivity in terms of immunological protection arising from the viscoelastic properties of the mucous layer and the epithelial barrier.
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