Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Simões, Larissa Novaes lattes
Orientador(a): Baldisserotto, Bernardo lattes
Banca de defesa: Chippari-Gomes, Adriana Regina lattes, Freire, Carolina Arruda de Oliveira lattes, Sandrini, Juliana Zomer lattes, Nery, Luiz Eduardo Maia lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
Departamento: Bioquímica
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/17780
Resumo: The use of anesthetics in aquaculture and research stations is a very important tool to minimize both the damage and the consequent stress caused by routine activities, as well mortality of the animals. This thesis is divided into three chapters, and aims to evaluate the use of essential oil of Lippia alba (EOL) as sedative and anesthetic in aquatic animals, analyzing its possible stressful effects. The chapter 1 consists in the assessment of the effects of EOL in the behavioral, metabolic and oxidative stress parameters in the mussel Perna perna. Two experiments were conducted, the first tested concentrations of 150, 300 and 450 μL L-1 for one hour at most. In the second experiment, the mussels were first exposed to an initial concentration of 100 μL L-1 EOL for 30 minutes and then more anesthetic was added to achieve the concentrations tested in the first experiment, for an additional 30 min. The sedation, anesthesia and recovery times were observed, as well glycogen, lactate, protein and glucose, and oxidative stress parameters (CAT, GST, LPO, PC and SOD) were analyzed in hemolymph, gills and gonads of animals, with and without recovery, following exposure to the anesthetic. The chapter 2, as in the previous chapter, evaluated the EOL efficiency in Echinometra lucunter (sea urchin), analyzing coelomic fluid, gonads and intestine of animals sampled with and without recovery after exposure, to analyze the metabolic (proteins and lipids) and oxidative stress parameters (TBARS, SOD and CAT). The chapter 3 verified the stress responses of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Firstly an ideal concentration for sedation was elected and in a second experiment fish were exposed to a stressful situation (chase to capture) with different combinations of treatments and sampling times. Plasma and liver of the animals were collected to analyze the physiological changes as cortisol, glucose, lactate, triglycerides, protein and glycogen, as well as the enzymatic activities in the liver (GPtotal, HK, BPF, G6PDH, PK, G3PDH, GDH, GPT and GOT). The exposure to EOL did not cause mortality and presented satisfactory sedative and/or anesthetic effect in the aquatic animal species tested, except mussels because they closed the shell and reduced filtration as a defensive behavior and well-being when exposed to any different substance detected in the water. Thus, the EOL has a favorable effect in all species tested, because it led to improvement in the response of antioxidant defenses and reduced oxidative stress, being a good alternative as sedative and/or anesthetic in procedures for aquaculture and research stations.
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In the second experiment, the mussels were first exposed to an initial concentration of 100 μL L-1 EOL for 30 minutes and then more anesthetic was added to achieve the concentrations tested in the first experiment, for an additional 30 min. The sedation, anesthesia and recovery times were observed, as well glycogen, lactate, protein and glucose, and oxidative stress parameters (CAT, GST, LPO, PC and SOD) were analyzed in hemolymph, gills and gonads of animals, with and without recovery, following exposure to the anesthetic. The chapter 2, as in the previous chapter, evaluated the EOL efficiency in Echinometra lucunter (sea urchin), analyzing coelomic fluid, gonads and intestine of animals sampled with and without recovery after exposure, to analyze the metabolic (proteins and lipids) and oxidative stress parameters (TBARS, SOD and CAT). The chapter 3 verified the stress responses of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Firstly an ideal concentration for sedation was elected and in a second experiment fish were exposed to a stressful situation (chase to capture) with different combinations of treatments and sampling times. Plasma and liver of the animals were collected to analyze the physiological changes as cortisol, glucose, lactate, triglycerides, protein and glycogen, as well as the enzymatic activities in the liver (GPtotal, HK, BPF, G6PDH, PK, G3PDH, GDH, GPT and GOT). The exposure to EOL did not cause mortality and presented satisfactory sedative and/or anesthetic effect in the aquatic animal species tested, except mussels because they closed the shell and reduced filtration as a defensive behavior and well-being when exposed to any different substance detected in the water. Thus, the EOL has a favorable effect in all species tested, because it led to improvement in the response of antioxidant defenses and reduced oxidative stress, being a good alternative as sedative and/or anesthetic in procedures for aquaculture and research stations.A utilização de anestésicos em estações de aquicultura e pesquisa é uma ferramenta muito importante para reduzir tanto os danos e o consequente estresse causado por atividades rotineiras, como também a mortalidade dos animais. A tese está dividida em três capítulos, e tem o objetivo de avaliar o uso do óleo essencial de Lippia alba (EOL) como sedativo e anestésico em animais aquáticos, analisando seus possíveis efeitos estressantes. O capítulo 1 consiste na avaliação dos efeitos do EOL nos parâmetros comportamentais, metabólicos e de estresse oxidativo no mexilhão Perna perna. Dois experimentos foram realizados, no primeiro testou-se as concentrações de 150, 300 e 450 μL L-1, durante uma hora no máximo. No segundo experimento, os mexilhões foram expostos primeiramente a uma concentração inicial de 100 μL L-1 de EOL durante 30 minutos e, em seguida, foi adicionado mais anestésico para atingir as concentrações testadas no primeiro experimento, por mais 30 min no máximo. Foram observados os tempos de sedação, anestesia e recuperação, além de analisados glicogênio, lactato, proteína e glicose, e parâmetros de estresse oxidativo (CAT, GST, LPO, PC e SOD), em hemolinfa, brânquias e gônadas dos animais, com e sem recuperação, após a exposição ao anestésico. No capítulo 2, assim como no capítulo anterior, avaliou-se a eficiência do EOL em Echinometra lucunter (ouriço-do-mar), analisando o líquido celomático, gônadas e intestino dos animais amostrados com e sem recuperação após a exposição, para analisar os parâmetros metabólicos (proteínas e lipídios) e de estresse oxidativo (TBARS, SOD E CAT). No capítulo 3 verificou-se as respostas ao estresse em lubina (Dicentrarchus labrax). Primeiramente elegeu-se uma concentração ideal para sedação e em um segundo experimento utilizou-se uma situação de estresse (perseguição para captura), com diversas combinações de tratamentos e tempos de amostragem. Foram amostrados o plasma e fígado dos animais para analisar as alterações fisiológicas como cortisol, glicose, lactato, triglicerídeos, proteína e glicogênio, além das atividades enzimáticas no fígado (GPtotal, HK, FBP, G6PDH, PK, G3PDH, GDH, GPT e GOT). A exposição ao EOL não causou nenhuma mortalidade e apresentou efeito sedativo e/ou anestésico satisfatório nas espécies de animais aquáticos testados, com exceção apenas dos mexilhões, porque eles fecharam a concha e reduziram a filtração como um comportamento de defesa e bem-estar quando exposto a qualquer substância diferente detectada na água. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Essential oil of Lippia alba as sedative and anesthetic in divers aquatic animals
title Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
spellingShingle Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
Simões, Larissa Novaes
Antioxidantes
Estresse
Fisiologia
Metabolismo
Antioxidants
Stress
Physiology
Metabolism
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
title_short Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
title_full Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
title_fullStr Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
title_full_unstemmed Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
title_sort Óleo essencial de Lippia alba como sedativo e anestésico em diversos animais aquáticos
author Simões, Larissa Novaes
author_facet Simões, Larissa Novaes
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Chippari-Gomes, Adriana Regina
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Freire, Carolina Arruda de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Sandrini, Juliana Zomer
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Nery, Luiz Eduardo Maia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, Larissa Novaes
contributor_str_mv Baldisserotto, Bernardo
Chippari-Gomes, Adriana Regina
Freire, Carolina Arruda de Oliveira
Sandrini, Juliana Zomer
Nery, Luiz Eduardo Maia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antioxidantes
Estresse
Fisiologia
Metabolismo
topic Antioxidantes
Estresse
Fisiologia
Metabolismo
Antioxidants
Stress
Physiology
Metabolism
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Antioxidants
Stress
Physiology
Metabolism
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
description The use of anesthetics in aquaculture and research stations is a very important tool to minimize both the damage and the consequent stress caused by routine activities, as well mortality of the animals. This thesis is divided into three chapters, and aims to evaluate the use of essential oil of Lippia alba (EOL) as sedative and anesthetic in aquatic animals, analyzing its possible stressful effects. The chapter 1 consists in the assessment of the effects of EOL in the behavioral, metabolic and oxidative stress parameters in the mussel Perna perna. Two experiments were conducted, the first tested concentrations of 150, 300 and 450 μL L-1 for one hour at most. In the second experiment, the mussels were first exposed to an initial concentration of 100 μL L-1 EOL for 30 minutes and then more anesthetic was added to achieve the concentrations tested in the first experiment, for an additional 30 min. The sedation, anesthesia and recovery times were observed, as well glycogen, lactate, protein and glucose, and oxidative stress parameters (CAT, GST, LPO, PC and SOD) were analyzed in hemolymph, gills and gonads of animals, with and without recovery, following exposure to the anesthetic. The chapter 2, as in the previous chapter, evaluated the EOL efficiency in Echinometra lucunter (sea urchin), analyzing coelomic fluid, gonads and intestine of animals sampled with and without recovery after exposure, to analyze the metabolic (proteins and lipids) and oxidative stress parameters (TBARS, SOD and CAT). The chapter 3 verified the stress responses of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Firstly an ideal concentration for sedation was elected and in a second experiment fish were exposed to a stressful situation (chase to capture) with different combinations of treatments and sampling times. Plasma and liver of the animals were collected to analyze the physiological changes as cortisol, glucose, lactate, triglycerides, protein and glycogen, as well as the enzymatic activities in the liver (GPtotal, HK, BPF, G6PDH, PK, G3PDH, GDH, GPT and GOT). The exposure to EOL did not cause mortality and presented satisfactory sedative and/or anesthetic effect in the aquatic animal species tested, except mussels because they closed the shell and reduced filtration as a defensive behavior and well-being when exposed to any different substance detected in the water. Thus, the EOL has a favorable effect in all species tested, because it led to improvement in the response of antioxidant defenses and reduced oxidative stress, being a good alternative as sedative and/or anesthetic in procedures for aquaculture and research stations.
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