<b>Acute inflammatory response in Nile tilapia fed probiotic <em>Lactobacillus plantarum</em> in the diet</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.8011

  • Geovana Dotta Laboratório AQUOS-Sanidade de Organismos Aquáticos, Depto. de Aqüicultura, CCA, UFSC - Rod. Admar Gozaga 1346 - 88040-900 - Florianópolis, SC - Brasil
  • José Luis Pedreira Mouriño Laboratório de Camarões Marinhos, Depto. de Aqüicultura, CCA, UFSC, Beco dos Coroas, Barra da Lagoa - Florianópolis, SC - Brasil
  • Adolfo Jatobá Laboratório de Camarões Marinhos, Depto. de Aqüicultura, CCA, UFSC, Beco dos Coroas, Barra da Lagoa - Florianópolis, SC - Brasil
  • Ricardo Ernesto Burgos Morán Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya, Campus del Baix Llobregat, Av. del Canal Olímpic, s/n - 08860 - Castelldefels, Catalunya - España
  • Celso Pilati UFSC
  • Maurício Laterça Martins UFSC
Palavras-chave: Tilapia, probiotic, Lactobacillus plantarum, inflammation, haematology, phagocytosis

Resumo

The present study evaluated the acute inflammatory response induced by carrageenin (500 µg) injected in the swim bladder of Nile tilapia, after fed or not probiotic supplemented diet. Fifty four fish were distributed in six treatments and three replicates: Group A: Fish fed unsupplemented diet: 0.5 mL saline-injected fish; fish injected with 500 µg carrageenin diluted in 0.5 mL saline; Non-injected. Group B: Fish fed probiotic supplemented diet: saline-injected fish; carrageenin-injected fish; Non-injected. Fifteen days after feeding the fish were injected with carrageenin or saline. After six hours, inflammatory exudate was collected, as well as the blood for hematocrit, red blood cell (RBC) and white blood cell (WBC) counts, differential count of leucocytes and phagocytic activity in the blood. Supplementation with probiotic did not influence the RBC, hematocrit and the numbers of lymphocytes and basophils in the blood. The number of neutrophils was significantly higher in supplemented fish injected with carrageenin. Glucose concentration in supplemented and non-injected fish was higher than that observed in the saline injected ones. Probiotic potentialized the migration of cells to the inflammatory focus in the animals injected with the carrageenin irritant. In fish injected with saline and carrageenin occurred the greatest phagocytic activity in the blood in relation to those treatments.

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Biografia do Autor

Celso Pilati, UFSC
Laboratório de Histologia Animal, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina-UDESC/CAV. Av. Luiz de Camões, 2090 - 88520-000 - Lages, SC - Brasil
Maurício Laterça Martins, UFSC
Possui mestrado em Aqüicultura pelo Centro de Aqüicultura da Unesp (1994) e doutorado em Aqüicultura pelo Centro de Aqüicultura da Unesp (2000). Atualmente é Professor Adjunto II da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina e integrante do Laboratório de Diagnóstico e Patologia em Aqüicultura do Departamento de Aqüicultura, CCA, UFSC, SC. Tem experiência na área de Aqüicultura, com ênfase em Ictiopatologia e Ictioparasitologia, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: hematologia, parasitologia de peixes, ecologia de parasitos de peixes, estresse e inflamação em peixes, probióticos na aqüicultura, imunoprofilaxia. Currículo Lattes
Publicado
2011-04-14
Como Citar
Dotta, G., Mouriño, J. L. P., Jatobá, A., Burgos Morán, R. E., Pilati, C., & Martins, M. L. (2011). <b>Acute inflammatory response in Nile tilapia fed probiotic <em>Lactobacillus plantarum</em> in the diet</b&gt; - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.8011. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 33(3), 239-246. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.8011
Seção
Aquicultura e Recursos Pesqueiros

 

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