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molecular cytogenetic detection of paternal chromosome fragments in allogynogenetic gibel carp, carassius auratus gibelio bloch.in gynogenesis, sperm from related species activates egg and embryonic development, but normally does not contribute genetically to the offspring. in gibel carp, carassius auratus gibelio bloch, however, gynogenetic offspring often show some phenotypes apparently derived from the heterologous sperm donor. this paternal effect of allogynogenesis is outstanding in an artificial clone f produced by cold treatment of clone e eggs after insemination with blunt-nose black bream (megaloabrama amblyceph ...200314606628
transferrin and the innate immune response of fish: identification of a novel mechanism of macrophage activation.we have previously demonstrated that a non-cytokine serum protein called transferrin was a primary activating molecule of the goldfish (carassius auratus) macrophage antimicrobial response. the ability of the enzymatically cleaved forms of this protein to modulate fish macrophage function is novel and may represent a primitive and evolutionary conserved mechanism for the induction of no response of macrophages. in the present study we confirm our earlier findings using immunoaffinity purified go ...200312697311
structural and biochemical characterization of a new type of lectin isolated from carp eggs.a previously unidentified glycoprotein present in the eggs of the carp ( cyprinus carpio ) was isolated and structurally characterized. the protein binds to a sepharose 4b matrix and can be eluted with 0.4 m n -acetylglucosamine. the protein has an apparent molecular mass of 26686.3 da. on the basis of gel-filtration chromatography, the protein appears to be present in solution as a monomer. the sequence of its 238 amino acids, the position of its four disulphide bridges and the composition of i ...200312956625
oral administration of formalin-inactivated cells of aeromonas hydrophila a3-51 controls infection by atypical a. salmonicida in goldfish, carassius auratus (l.).there has been increasing interest in the use of probiotics in aquaculture to control fish diseases (e.g. douillet langdon 1994; gildberg, mikkelsen, sandaker & ringo 1997; kennedy, tucker, neidic, vermeer, cooper, jarrell & sennett 1998; deschrijver & ollevier 2000; robertson, o'dowd, burrells, williams & austin 2000), and a diverse range of gram-positive (such as carnobacterium inhibens) (robertson et al. 2000) and gram-negative bacteria, including vibrio alginolyticus (garriques & arevalo 199 ...200312962220
volumetric and ionic responses of goldfish hepatocytes to anisotonic exposure and energetic limitation.the relationship between cell volume and k(+) transmembrane fluxes of goldfish (carassius auratus) hepatocytes exposed to anisotonic conditions or energetic limitation was studied and compared with the response of hepatocytes from trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) and rat (rattus rattus). cell volume was studied by video- and fluorescence microscopy, while k(+) fluxes were assessed by measuring unidirectional (86)rb(+) fluxes. in trout and rat hepatocytes, hyposmotic (180 mosmoll(-1)) exposure at ph 7 ...200312502772
cyclin a2 is differentially expressed during oocyte maturation between gynogenetic silver crucian carp and gonochoristic color crucian carp.silver crucian carp (carassius auratus gibelio) is a unique gynogenetic fish. because of its specific genetic background and reproduction mode, it is an intriguing model system for understanding regulatory mechanism of oocyte maturation division. it keeps its chromosomal integrity by inhibiting the first meiotic division (no extrusion of the first pole body). the spindle behavior during oocyte maturation is significantly different from that in gonochoristic fish. the chromosomes are first arrang ...200312506399
in vitro metabolism of fenthion and fenthion sulfoxide by liver preparations of sea bream, goldfish, and rats.the in vitro metabolism of fenthion and its sulfoxide (fenthion sulfoxide) in sea bream (pagrus major) and goldfish (carassius auratus) was investigated and compared with that in rats. fenthion was oxidized to fenthion sulfoxide and the oxon derivative, but not to its sulfone, in the presence of nadph by liver microsomes of sea bream, goldfish, and rats. these liver microsomal activities of the fish were lower than those of rats but were of the same order of magnitude. the nadph-linked oxon- and ...200312527698
deriving freshwater quality criteria for 2,4-dichlorophenol for protection of aquatic life in china.freshwater quality criteria for 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-dcp) were developed with particular reference to the aquatic biota in china, and based on usepa's guidelines. acute toxicity tests were performed on nine different domestic species indigenous to china to determine 48-h lc50 and 96-h lc50 values for 2,4-dcp. in addition, 21 day survival-reproduction tests with daphnia magna, 30-day embryo-larval tests with carassius auratus, 60 day fry-juvenile test with ctenopharyngodon idellus, 30 d early ...200312531309
the effects of pulp mill effluent on the sex steroid binding protein in white sucker (catostomus commersoni) and longnose sucker (c catostomus).the objective of this study was to characterize the effects of pulp mill effluent on the properties of the sex steroid binding protein (sbp) in the plasma of white sucker (catostomus commersoni) and longnose sucker (c. catostomus). sbps which specifically bind estradiol and testosterone with high affinity (k(d) approximately 3 nm) and low capacity (b(max) approximately 73-81 nm) were identified in both species. subsequent studies determined if the properties of the sbp in white sucker exposed to ...200312600684
deriving freshwater quality criteria for 2,4,6-trichlorophenol for protection of aquatic life in china.freshwater quality criteria of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (2,4,6-tcp) were developed with particular reference to the aquatic biota in china, and based on usepa's guidelines. acute toxicity tests were performed on nine different domestic species indigenous to china to determine 48 h lc(50) and 96 h lc(50) values for 2,4,6-tcp. in addition, 21 d survival-reproduction test with daphnia magna, 30 d embryo-larval test with carassius auratus, 60 d fry-juvenile test with ctenopharyngodon idellus, 30 d earl ...200312729688
parasitic infections in freshwater ornamental fish in sri lanka.a total of 1520 ornamental fish of 13 species from 26 export farms in sri lanka were collected between october 1999 and march 2000 and examined for parasites. fish species examined were guppy poecilia reticulata, goldfish carassius auratus, platy xiphophorus maculatus, molly poecilia sphenops, angel pterophyllum scalare, swordtail xiphophorus helleri, tetras hyphessobrycon species, barbs capeota and puntius spp., gourami colisa sp., carp cyprinus carpio, fighters betta spelendens and others (bra ...200312747641
detection of myxobolus rotundus (myxozoa: myxosporea) in skin mucus of crucian carp carassius auratus auratus using a monoclonal antibody.diagnosis of myxosporean myxobolus rotundus infection was conducted by examining skin mucus from the infected crucian carp carassius auratus auratus with a monoclonal antibody, mab 2d12, raised previously against the parasite. a positive reaction was observed in skin mucus collected from infected fish, and spores and pre-spore stages of the parasite were identified by the mab 2d12. it was also demonstrated that m. rotundus infection can be successfully detected by a simple method, enzyme-linked ...200312747643
nitrate removal in aquariums by immobilized pseudomonas.biological denitrification of nitrate to nitrogen gas was examined in a freshwater and a marine aquarium. nitrate removal in the aquarium water was accomplished with denitrifiers immobilized in a freeze-dried, alginate-starch matrix. starch served as a bacterial carbon source and cellular matrix-strengthening filler. freeze-dried beads were placed in canisters through which nitrate-rich aquarium water was recirculated. the freshwater aquarium (100 l) contained goldfish (carassius auratus) at a t ...200312790671
group ii metabotropic glutamate receptors regulate the vulnerability to hypoxic brain damage.we examined the expression of metabotropic glutamate (mglu) receptors in species of fish that differ for their vulnerability to anoxic brain damage. although expression of mglu1a and mglu5 receptors was similar in the brain of all species examined, expression of mglu2/3 receptors was substantially higher in the brain of anoxia-tolerant species (i.e., the carp carassius carassius and the goldfish carassius auratus) than in the brain of species that are highly vulnerable to anoxic damage, such as ...200312853420
molecular cloning and characterization of crucian carp (carassius auratus l.) interferon regulatory factor 7.interferon (ifn) can induce an antiviral state via interferon-regulatory transcription factors (irfs), which bind to and control genes directed by the interferon-stimulated response element (isre). here we describe a fish irf, termed cairf7, cloned from a subtractive cdna library which is constructed with mrnas obtained from crucian carp (carassius auratus l.) blastulae embryonic (cab) cells infected by uv-inactivated gchv and mock-infected cells. cairf7 cdna was found to be 1816 bp in length, w ...200314550671
genetic heterogeneity and ploidy level analysis among different gynogenetic clones of the polyploid gibel carp.some triploid and tetraploid clones have been identified in the gynogenetic gibel carp, carassius auratus gibelio bloch, by karyotypic and cytologic analyses over many years. further, 5-20% males and karyotypic diversity have been found among their natural and artificial populations. however, the dna contents and the relation to their ploidy level and chromosome numbers have not been ascertained, and whether normal meiosis occurs in spermatogenesis needs to be determined in the different clones.200314566938
the influence of translational selection on codon usage in fishes from the family cyprinidae.in this paper, the main factors shaping codon usage in three species of fishes that belong to the family cyprinidae (namely brachidanio rerio, cyprinus carpio, and carassius auratus) are reported. correspondence analysis (coa), a commonly used multivariate statistical approach, was used to analyze codon usage bias. our results show that the main trend is strongly correlated with the gc(3) content at silent sites of each sequence. on the other hand, the second axis discriminates between presumed ...200314604802
identification of protein kinase c (pkc) isoforms in teleostean, amphibian and avian pigment cells.the beta isoform of protein kinase c (pkc) has been described as the main isoform involved in the stimulation of melanogenesis in mammalian skin melanocytes. little is known about pkc isoforms in non-mammalian pigment cells. in neopterigian fish (holostei and teleostei), pkc is associated with pigment granule aggregation within the pigment cells (skin lightening), whereas in elasmobranchs and tetrapods, the activation of pkc leads to pigment granule dispersion (skin darkening). in an attempt to ...200314629721
molecular characterization and ifn signal pathway analysis of carassius auratus castat1 identified from the cultured cells in response to virus infection.type i interferon (ifn) exerts its pleiotropic effects mainly through the jak-stat signaling pathway, which is presently best described in mammals. by subtractive suppression hybridization, two fish signaling factors, jak1 and stat1, had been identified in the ifn-induced crucian carp carassius auratus l. blastulae embryonic (cab) cells after treatment with uv-inactivated grass carp hemorrhagic virus (gchv). further, the full-length cdna of stat1, termed castat1, was obtained. it contains 2926 b ...200414642888
noise-induced stress response and hearing loss in goldfish (carassius auratus).fishes are often exposed to environmental sounds such as those associated with shipping, seismic experiments, sonar and/or aquaculture pump systems. while efforts have been made to document the effects of such anthropogenic (human-generated) sounds on marine mammals, the effects of excess noise on fishes are poorly understood. we examined the short- and long-term effects of increased ambient sound on the stress and hearing of goldfish (carassius auratus; a hearing specialist). we reared fish und ...200414691090
identification and expression analysis of two ifn-inducible genes in crucian carp (carassius auratus l.).interferon (ifn) exerts its antiviral effects mainly through activation of a subset of ifn-stimulated genes (isg), but relatively few of fish isgs have been isolated and characterized so far. here, we report two fish isgs, termed caifi58 and caifi56, cloned from a subtractive cdna library constructed with mrnas obtained from crucian carp (carassius auratus l.) blastulae embryonic (cab) cells infected by uv-inactivated gchv and mock-infected cells. database search revealed that both isgs had a hi ...200414697509
molecular phylogeny of the kidney-parasitic sphaerospora renicola from common carp (cyprinus carpio) and sphaerospora sp. from goldfish (carassius auratus auratus).the genetic relatedness of two kidney-parasitic sphaerospora species was studied. although s. renicola, the causative agent of swimbladder inflammation of common carp fingerlings (cyprinus carpio), and sphaerospora sp. originating from goldfish (carassius auratus auratus) were indistinguishable on the basis of spore morphology, they were found to be genetically different as their 18s rdna sequences shared only 71.9% identical nucleotides. in the phylogenetic trees, sphaerospora sp. from goldfish ...200415595280
molecular cloning and characterisation of a fish pkr-like gene from cultured cab cells induced by uv-inactivated virus.the double-stranded-rna-dependent protein kinase (pkr) is an important component in an antiviral defence pathway that is mediated by interferon (ifn) in vertebrates. previously, some important ifn system genes had been identified from an ifn-producing cab (crucian carp carassius auratus blastulae embryonic) cells after treatment with uv-inactivated gchv (grass carp haemorrhage virus). here, a fish pkr-like gene, named capkr-like, is cloned and sequenced from the same virally infected cab cells. ...200415312662
effects of crude extracts of mucuna pruriens (fabaceae) and carica papaya (caricaceae) against the protozoan fish parasite ichthyophthirius multifiliis.the ciliate ichthyophthirius multifiliis is among the most pathogenic parasites of fish maintained in captivity. in the present study, the effects of the crude methanolic extract of leaves of mucuna pruriens and the petroleum-ether extract of seeds of carica papaya against i. multifiliis were investigated under in vivo and in vitro conditions. goldfish (carassius auratus auratus) infected with the parasites were immersed for 72 h in baths with m. pruriens extract, and for 96 h in baths with c. p ...200414735356
positive selection on multiple antique allelic lineages of transferrin in the polyploid carassius auratus.transferrin polymorphism has been studied in the polyploid carassius auratus by cloning and sequence analysis of cdnas from its three subspecies c. auratus gibelio, c. auratus auratus, and c. auratus cuvieri. dna polymorphism of extremely high extent was shown for the transferrin gene by the 248 segregation sites among coding region sequences of its alleles. the deduced amino acid sequences of the transferrin alleles showed variable theoretical physicochemical parameters, which might constitute ...200415014154
effect of microcystin-lr on protein phosphatase activity in fed and fasted juvenile goldfish carassius auratus l.fed and fasted juvenile goldfish carassius auratus (30 g body weight) were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with microcystin-lr (mc-lr) (125 microg/kg body weight) to determine the effect of alimentary status on the hepatic toxicity of mc-lr. the toxin accumulation pattern was similar in both fed and fasted treatments. mc-lr accumulated during the first 48 h post-injection and decreased significantly between 48 and 96 h. mc-lr accumulation induced a decrease in hepatic protein phosphatase activ ...200415033328
identification and characterization of a glucagon receptor from the goldfish carassius auratus: implications for the evolution of the ligand specificity of glucagon receptors in vertebrates.the structural basis of ligand selectivity of g protein-coupled receptors for metabolic hormones has been an area of intense investigation, and yet it remains unresolved. one approach to delineating the mechanism of ligand-receptor interactions is to compare the ligand specificities of receptors expressed in species that emerged at different times within vertebrate evolution. in this paper we describe the isolation, functional, and phylogenetic characterization of the glucagon receptor from the ...200415033912
haematopoietic necrosis in a goldfish (carassius auratus) associated with an agent morphologically similar to herpesvirus.one of 14 goldfish (carassius auratus) died 4 weeks after purchase and was investigated by necropsy and histological examination. routine formalin fixation of the goldfish was followed by histopathology. formalin fixed spleen and kidney from the fish was further processed by embedding in epoxy resin and examined by transmission electron microscopy (em). severe, diffuse necrosis of haematopoietic tissue in the spleen, thymus and kidney and severe, diffuse hyperplasia in the gill epithelial cells ...200415088985
resistance to change in goldfish.resistance to change has been studied in several species such as humans, rats, and pigeons. we conducted two experiments using goldfish as subjects to examine the generality of the findings on resistance to change in a phylogenetically more primitive species. in experiment 1, five goldfish (carassius auratus) were trained on two-component multiple schedules with different variable-interval schedules in effect. when responding was disrupted by presenting free food during intercomponent intervals ...200415110916
endocrine disruption and altered gonadal development in white perch (morone americana) from the lower great lakes region.high prevalences of gonadal intersex have been observed in wild fish populations in areas affected by domestic and industrial effluents. for this study, fish were collected in 1998 from the cootes paradise region of hamilton harbour in western lake ontario, canada, to determine whether gonadal abnormalities, including intersex, were present in young of the year (yoy) fish. no gonadal abnormalities were observed in goldfish (carassius auratus), common carp (cyprinus carpio), gizzard shad (dorosom ...200415175179
production of a biologically active growth hormone from giant catfish (pangasianodon gigas) in escherichia coli.giant catfish growth hormone (gcgh) cdna was cloned and expressed in e. coli. the expected 20.5 kda protein corresponded to the mature gcgh and was efficiently expressed. this protein was produced as inclusion bodies and comprised about 20% of total cellular proteins. the recombinant hormone promoted growth when injected intramuscularly or intraperitoneally into goldfish (carassius auratus) at 0.1 or 1 microg soluble gcgh per g fish body wt per week. in addition, the recombinant gcgh inclusions ...200415200175
molecular phylogeny of congeneric monogenean parasites (dactylogyrus): a case of intrahost speciation.dactylogyrus species (dactylogyridae: monogenea) are a group of monogenean gill parasites that are highly specific to freshwater fish of the family cyprinidae. dactylogyrus species were sampled from 19 cyprinids and one percid collected in europe. using partial 18s rdna and its1 sequences, a phylogeny of 51 dactylogyrus species was reconstructed to investigate the patterns of parasite speciation and diversification. three main dactylogyrus lineages were recognized from all phylogenetic trees, th ...200415212381
effects of chronic exposure of 2,4-dichlorophenol on the antioxidant system in liver of freshwater fish carassius auratus.there were few reports on the antioxidant response of aquatic organisms exposed to 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-dcp). this research explored the hepatic antioxidant responses of fish to long-term exposure of 2,4-dcp for the first time. freshwater fish carassius auratus were chosen as experimental animals. the fish were exposed to six different concentrations of 2,4-dcp (0.005-1.0 mg/l) for 40 days and then liver tissues were separated for determination. as shown from the results, 40 days afterwards, ...200414761689
form and function in the unique inner ear of a teleost: the silver perch (bairdiella chrysoura).members of the teleost family sciaenidae show significant variation in inner ear and swim bladder morphology as well as in the relationship between the swim bladder and the inner ear. in the silver perch (bairdiella chrysoura), a stellifer-group sciaenid, both the saccular and utricular otoliths are enlarged relative to those in other teleosts. additionally, its swim bladder is two-chambered, and the anterior chamber surrounds the otic capsule and terminates lateral to the saccules. structure an ...200415236234
oral immunization of carassius auratus with modified recombinant a-layer proteins entrapped in alginate beads.this study was focused on the utilization of a recombinant expression system to produce a unique modified subunit vaccine possessing a self-contained delivery system which could potentially improve the uptake and delivery of vaccine products as well their immunogenic potential. for this purpose the a-layer protein (at-r) associated with the fish pathogen atypical aeromonas salmonicida was cloned and modified by the genetic fusion of the protein transduction domain (mts) derived from kaposi fibro ...200415530693
[parasitofauna of the silver crucian (carassius auratus gibelio bloch, 1783) catched in the carp ponds of the leczyn-włodawa lake district]. 2004524892
coexistence of a sexual and an unisexual form stabilized by parasites.an unisexual species (either parthenogenetic or gynogenetic form) often coexists sympatrically with a closely related anisogamous sexual species, forming a unisexual complex. this is puzzling because, all else being equal, a sexual population with the two-fold cost of sex (or the cost of producing males) cannot coexist with a unisexual population. this suggests that some ecological processes are at work to make possible the coexistence of the unisexual complex. field and laboratory studies sugge ...200414643188
effects of cortisol on food intake, growth, and forebrain neuropeptide y and corticotropin-releasing factor gene expression in goldfish.although elevated plasma cortisol levels and a reduction in food intake are common features of the response to stress in fish, the potential role of cortisol in the regulation of food intake in these animals is poorly understood. in this study, goldfish (carassius auratus) were fed ad libitum for 21 days diets prepared to contain 0 (control), 50 (low) or 500 (high) microg cortisol/g of food. while feeding remained unchanged in controls and in fish fed the high cortisol diet, daily food intake gr ...200414697310
the duplication of the hox gene clusters in teleost fishes.higher teleost fishes, including zebrafish and fugu, have duplicated their hox genes relative to the gene inventory of other gnathostome lineages. the most widely accepted theory contends that the duplicate hox clusters orginated synchronously during a single genome duplication event in the early history of ray-finned fishes. in this contribution we collect and re-evaluate all publicly available sequence information. in particular, we show that the short hox gene fragments from published pcr sur ...200418202881
lesions of the medial pallium, but not of the lateral pallium, disrupt spaced-trial avoidance learning in goldfish (carassius auratus).the effects of telencephalic lesions of the medial pallium (mp) and lateral pallium (lp) of goldfish on avoidance learning were studied in a two-way, shuttle response, spaced-trial avoidance conditioning situation. animals received one trial per day, a training regime that permits the assessment of avoidance learning in the absence of stimulus carry-over effects from prior trials. control and lp-lesioned goldfish exhibited significantly faster avoidance learning than mp-lesioned animals. these r ...200415193757
enhancement of antigen uptake and antibody production in goldfish (carassius auratus) following bath immunization and ultrasound treatment.ultrasound irradiation and hyperosmotic treatments were compared as facilitators of antigen (bsa) penetration through the skin by bath vaccination and as enhancers of the antibody response in goldfish. the kinetics of bsa penetration and accumulation into the skin, and via it to the blood, and the consequent specific stimulation of the humoral immune response, were studied. the main findings are: (1). ultrasonic treatment is more effective than hyperosmotic treatment in enhancing both antigen tr ...200415193392
cell culture of clonal ginbuna crucian carp hematopoietic cells: differentiation of cultured cells into erythrocytes in vivo.we cultivated kidney hematopoietic cells from clonal triploid ginbuna crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfii. proliferating cells from hematopoietic cell cultures were harvested and injected into tetraploid hybrids (clonal triploid ginbuna and goldfish hybrid) which possess three sets of chromosomes from a triploid clone and a haploid set of chromosomes from goldfish (carassius auratus). after injection of cultured triploid cells (donor cells), blood samples were obtained from tetraploid hy ...200415183027
kinetic characters and resistance to inhibition of crude and purified brain acetylcholinesterase of three freshwater fishes by organophosphates.acetylcholinesterase (ache) was purified from the brain of three fresh-water fishes, topmouth gudgeon (pseudorasbora parva), goldfish (carassius auratus auratus) and rainbow trout (oncorrhychus mykiss, formerly named salmo gairdneri) by peg2000/phosphate-salt two phases extraction, deae-sephadex a-50 and sephadex g-200 chromatography. kinetic characters and resistance to inhibition of crude and purified enzymes by organophosphates were then studied. although the crude enzyme from the trout displ ...200415177947
peptide effects on social behavior: effects of vasotocin and isotocin on social approach behavior in male goldfish (carassius auratus).the authors measured the effects of centrally infused peptides on social approach behaviors in goldfish (carassius auratus), a social teleost. vasotocin (vt) inhibited approach responses toward the visual stimuli of conspecifics in the absence of aggressive or sexual olfactory contextual cues in males, and a v1 receptor antagonist stimulated such responses, at least in males that were not highly social in baseline conditions, as did isotocin (it). in the absence of social stimuli, vt did not aff ...200415174940
effects of atrazine on sex steroid dynamics, plasma vitellogenin concentration and gonad development in adult goldfish (carassius auratus).sexually mature goldfish (carassius auratus) of both sexes were exposed to two doses (100 and 1000 microg/l) of the widely used herbicide atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) for a period of 21 days and effects on the concentrations of gonad and plasma sex steroids (testosterone (t), 17beta-estradiol (e2) and 11-ketotestosterone (11-kt)), plasma vitellogenin (vtg) and gonad histo-morphology assessed. atrazine did not show any obvious estrogenic effect in males, as determi ...200415168945
enzyme treatment of trypanosoma danilewskyi (laveran and mesnil) increases its susceptibility to lysis by the alternative complement pathway of goldfish, carassius auratus (l.).this study examined whether in vitro-cultured trypanosoma danilewskyi were susceptible to lysis in the presence or absence of anti-parasite antibodies and complement. cultured trypanosomes were resistant to lysis by either immune or non-immune goldfish serum. however, trypanosomes treated with the proteolytic enzyme trypsin, which destroys surface proteins of the parasites, became susceptible to lysis when exposed to either immune or non-immune goldfish serum. the lysis by goldfish serum was dep ...200415139906
genotoxicity of 2-[2-(acetylamino)-4-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-5-methoxyphenyl]-5-amino-7-bromo-4-chloro-2h-benzotriazole (pbta-6) and 4-amino-3,3'-dichloro-5,4'-dinitro-biphenyl (addb) in goldfish (carassius auratus) using the micronucleus test and the comet assay.2-[2-(acetylamino)-4-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-5-methoxyphenyl]-5-amino-7-bromo-4-chloro-2h-benzotriazole (pbta-6) and 4-amino-3,3'-dichloro-5,4'-dinitrobiphenyl (addb) are two compounds, which show strong mutagenicity toward bacteria, that have been identified as major mutagens in river water in japan. in the present study, we examined the genotoxicity of pbta-6 and addb in goldfish (carassius auratus) by the micronucleus test and single-cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay). the frequencies ...200415099822
effects of water-soluble fractions of diesel oil on the antioxidant defenses of the goldfish, carassius auratus.larval goldfish carassius auratus were exposed to 0.05 and 0.1 mg/l no. 20 diesel oil, widely used as transportation power in china, for 2, 4, 7, 10, 15, 25, and 40 days, while one control group was designated for each exposure group. some fish after 25 days of exposure were transferred to diluted water until the 40th day. hepatic antioxidant defense parameters of fish, including contents of reduced glutathione and glutathione disulfide and activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathio ...200415087171
effects of telencephalic ablation on shoaling behavior in goldfish.the role of the telencephalon in the shoaling behavior of the goldfish, carassius auratus, was investigated. experiments were carried out in a tank divided into three compartments. subjects were introduced into the center compartment of the tank. in the activity phase, subjects swam alone, and swimming distance was used as an index of activity. in the shoaling behavior phase, a stimulus fish was introduced into one of the side compartments, and the time spent near the side compartment by the sub ...200415059693
development of an immunosensor for the detection of vitellogenin using impedance spectroscopy.a simple and direct immunosensor for the determination of carp (carassius auratus) vitellogenin (vtg), a female-specific protein, has been proposed based on an antibody-captured conducting polymer-coated electrode. the monoclonal antibody specific to carp (c. auratus) vtg was immobilized by covalent coupling to the carboxylic acid group on the polymer. the antibody immobilization and antibody-antigen interaction have been demonstrated by means of quartz crystal microbalance and impedance spectro ...200415046756
differential expression of two carassius auratus mx genes in cultured cab cells induced by grass carp hemorrhage virus and interferon.uv-inactivated gchv (grass carp hemorrhage virus) is able to induce an antiviral state in cultured cab cells (crucian carp carassius auratus blastulae embryonic cells) via the production of interferon (ifn). in the current work, the full-length cdnas of two mx genes, termed camx1 and camx2, have been cloned and sequenced from uv-inactivated gchv-infected and still ifn-producing cab cells by suppression subtractive hybridization. their putative proteins show the characteristically structural feat ...200415045470
time course of brain cholinesterase inhibition and recovery following acute and subacute azinphosmethyl, parathion and carbaryl exposure in the goldfish (carassius auratus).laboratory toxicity data contrasting mortality and brain cholinesterase inhibition in the goldfish (carassius auratus) are presented. brain cholinesterase (che) was greatly reduced after 96 h of exposure in vivo at sublethal concentrations of azinphosmethyl and parathion. the inhibition of the enzyme was dose dependent, and concentrations higher than 0.1mg/l caused more than 90% inhibition. the effect of carbaryl was less pronounced, achieving an 86% inhibition at concentrations corresponding to ...200415041264
effects of nonylphenol and phytoestrogen-enriched diet on plasma vitellogenin, steroid hormone, hepatic cytochrome p450 1a, and glutathione-s-transferase values in goldfish (carassius auratus).the effects of nonylphenol (np) on plasma vitellogenin (vtg) and steroid hormone values, as well as hepatic cytochrome p450 1a (cyp1a) and glutathione-s-transferase (gst) activities, were measured in goldfish (carassius auratus) fed a diet with a low (formulated diet, fd) or high (commercial diet, cd) content of phytoestrogens, including genistein and daidzein. male goldfish with secondary sexual characteristics were exposed to nominal np concentrations of 0.1, 1.0, 10, and 100 microg/l in the w ...200415027619
effects of running water on brainstem lateral line responses in trout, oncorhynchus mykiss, to sinusoidal wave stimuli.we investigated how single units in the medial octavolateralis nucleus of the rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss, respond to a 50-hz vibrating sphere in still and running water. four types of units were distinguished. type mi units ( n=16) were flow-sensitive; their ongoing discharge rates either increased or decreased in running water, and as a consequence, responses of these units to the vibrating sphere were masked if the fish was exposed to water flow. type mii units ( n=7) were not flow-sen ...200414997333
pluripotency of cryopreserved blastomeres of the goldfish.to examine the pluripotency of cryopreserved blastomeres, we transplanted them into blastula. donor blastomeres were prepared from blastula of goldfish (carassius auratus) and cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen for two months. fifty-five percent and 44% of blastomeres survived after thawing. cryopreserved blastomeres were transplanted to the blastula of triploid crucian carp (c. a. longsdorfii), which reproduces gynogenetically in nature. at four days after the operation, resultant chimeric embryo ...200414743512
a c-type lectin associated and translocated with cortical granules during oocyte maturation and egg fertilization in fish.oocyte maturation and egg fertilization in both vertebrates and invertebrates are marked by orchestrated cytoplasmic translocation of secretory vesicles known as cortical granules. it is thought that such redistribution of cellular content is critical for asymmetrical cell division during early development, but the mechanism and regulation of the process is poorly understood. here we report the identification, purification and cdna cloning of a c-type lectin from oocytes of a freshwater fish spe ...200414732397
proteome comparative analysis of gynogenetic haploid and diploid embryos of goldfish (carassius auratus).recently, it was found that in the gynogenetic haploid and diploid embryos of goldfish, which have exactly the same genome, the haploid condition results in obstruction of gene expression and abnormal development while the diploid embryos have normal gene expression and development. a diploid-dependent regulatory apparatus was proposed to regulate gene expression. to study the difference at the protein expression level of the embryos of haploid and diploid in development, we extracted the total ...200414730685
acoustical stress and hearing sensitivity in fishes: does the linear threshold shift hypothesis hold water?mammals exposed to loud aerial sounds exhibit temporary threshold shifts (tts) that are linearly related to increases of sound pressure above baseline hearing levels. it was unknown if this relationship held true for aquatic ectotherms such as fishes. to test this linear threshold shift hypothesis (lints) in fishes, we examined the effects of increased ambient sound on hearing of two species differing in hearing capabilities: goldfish (carassius auratus; a hearing specialist) and tilapia (oreoch ...200415339955
effects of chlorpheniramine and l-histidine on vestibular compensation in goldfish, carassius auratus.histamine is thought to be involved in the recovery of vestibular function after damage to the vestibular receptors of the inner ear. this study evaluated the effects of post-operative treatment using chlorpheniramine (h1 histamine antagonist) and l-histidine, (a histaminergic precursor), after hemilabyrinthectomy in goldfish. in this lesion model, the unilateral removal of the labyrinth induces a transient postural imbalance in response to light. after the lesion, the animals were injected intr ...200415331143
[effects of copper (cu2+) and cu-edta complex on the induction of hsp70 in the fish brain].the effects of copper (cu2+) and cu-edta complex on the induction of hsp70 in the fish brain were studied. after the fish (carassius auratus) were exposed to the experimental concentrations for forty days, the sds-page and western blotting techniques were used to detect the expression level of hsp70 in the fish brain. the results showed that cu2+ and cu-edta complex can induce the expression of hsp70 significantly. comparing with the test groups exposed to cu2+, the cu-edta complex had changed t ...200415327262
effects of four chlorobenzenes on serum sex steroids and hepatic microsome enzyme activities in crucian carp, carassius auratus.four chlorobenzenes (chlorobenzene, 1,3-dichlorobenzene, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, p-chloro-methylbenzene) were administrated to the crucian carps (carassius auratus) by peritoneal injections in the laboratory for 30 days. serum testosterone and 17 beta-estradiol concentrations were detected using radioimmunology assay (ria), and the activities of two hepatic microsome enzymes, glutathione s-transferase (gst) and udp-glucuronosyltransferase (udpgt), were measured using the modified methods as describ ...200415294436
identification of a novel c1q family member in color crucian carp (carassius auratus) ovary.potential roles of c1q/tumor necrosis factor (tnf) superfamily proteins have been observed in vertebrate oogenesis and oocyte maturation, but no ovary-specific member has been identified so far. in this study, we have cloned and identified a novel member of c1q family with a c1q domain in the c-terminal from fully grown oocyte cdna library of color crucian carp and demonstrated that the gene might be specifically expressed in ovary and therefore designated as carassius auratus ovary-specific c1q ...200415253877
encoding of geometric and featural spatial information by goldfish (carassius auratus).goldfish (carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing their ability to encode the geometric and the featural properties of the environment. results showed that goldfish could encode and use both geometric and featural information to navigate. goldfish trained in a maplike, or relational, procedure encoded both types of information in a single representation. in contrast, fish trained in a directly cued procedure developed 2 independent and competing s ...200415250808
gill metaplasia in a goldfish, carassius auratus auratus (l.). 200415228611
spatial learning deficits after the development of dorsomedial telencephalon lesions in goldfish.the effects of lesions in the dorsal area of the caudal telencephalon (carassius auratus) on the retention of spatial learning in goldfish were examined. the experimental paradigm was similar to the dry version of the morris water maze for rodents. after being trained to reach a criterion, goldfish underwent surgery and were then retrained. in the retraining, dorsomedial lesions resulted in poor performance, while dorsolateral lesions did not. in a landmark task in which a small circular colored ...200415597037
a drastic reduction in the basal level of heat-shock protein 90 in the brain of goldfish (carassius auratus) after administration of geldanamycin.geldanamycin (ga), a specific inhibitor of the chaperoning function of heat-shock protein 90 (hsp90), has been shown to mimic heat shock (hs) in inducing expression of hsp90, hsp72 and other hsps in unstressed mammalian cells. in the present study, intra-cerebral treatment of goldfish with ga (at a dose of 0.1 microg/g-body weight) diminished basal hsp90 level to a 30-40% level in the brain, without affecting the basal hsp72 level, as assayed 28-48 h after treatment. whole-body exposure to hs si ...200415572859
[triploid crucain carp-allotetraploid hybrids (male) x goldfish( hermaphrodite)].a new type of triploid crucian carp was generated by mating the males of the allotetraploid hybrids of red crucian carp (carassius auratus red var.) (female) x common carp (cyprinus carpio l.) (male), with the females the goldfish( carassius auratus red var.) which was red in color and possessed the biforked tails. the biological characteristics of one-year old triploid crucian carp including the number and karotype of chromosome, gonadosomatic indices and gonadal structures, appearance and grow ...200415468916
immunotoxicity of pentachlorophenol on macrophage immunity and igm secretion of the crucian carp (carassius auratus). 200415386086
increased gad67 mrna levels are correlated with in vivo gaba synthesis in the mptp-treated catecholamine-depleted goldfish brain.the role of catecholamine neuronal input on gabaergic activity in the hypothalamus, telencephalon, optic tectum, and cerebellum was investigated in early recrudescent female goldfish (carassius auratus). a new quantitative technique was developed and validated, permitting concomitant quantification and correlational analysis of glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (gad65), gad67, and gad3 mrna levels and in vivo gaba synthesis. catecholamine depletion was achieved by the administration of 1-methyl-4-p ...200415363887
the endothelin/sarafotoxin-induced increase of the proliferation of undifferentiated and dmso-differentiated gem-81 goldfish erythrophoroma cells is mediated by etb receptors.endothelins (ets) and sarafotoxins (srtxs) have been reported to exert et(b)-mediated effects on vertebrate pigment cells. gem-81 cell line, a red pigment cell-derived cutaneous tumor of the teleost carassius auratus, expresses et(b) receptors and can be differentiated with 1.5% dmso treatment, thus constituting an useful model to investigate et and srtx effects on cultured fish pigment cells. our aim was to characterize the pharmacology and biological effects mediated by et receptors in dmso-di ...200415357834
identification of two novel interferon-stimulated genes from cultured cab cells induced by uv-inactivated grass carp hemorrhage virus.interferon (ifn) exerts its antiviral effect by inducing the expression of a number of ifn-stimulated genes (isgs) to establish a host antiviral state. earlier studies identified some important fish ifn system genes from ifn-induced cab cells (crucian carp carassius auratus l. embryonic blastulae cells) after treatment with uv-inactivated gchv (grass carp hemorrhage virus). herein, the cloning of 2 novel ifn-stimulated genes, termed gig1 and gig2, is described for the same cell system. the compl ...200415352519
effects of growth hormone on leucine absorption, intestinal morphology, and ultrastructure of the goldish intestine.the mechanisms whereby exogenous growth hormone modulates intestinal structure and function in fish were investigated. goldfish (carassius auratus) were fed commercial flake diet sprayed with recombinant carp growth hormone (cgh) daily for 1 month. control animals received food sprayed with the vehicle. after 1 month of daily feedings, body mass and length were determined, and animals were sacrificed to study intestinal characteristics. sections of foregut were removed after determination of tot ...200415644934
in vivo and in vitro activities of the seed extract of piper guineense schum. and thonn. against skin and gill monogenean parasites of gold fish (carassius auratus auratus).methanol extracts of the seeds of piper guineense (piperaceae) were active against gold fish (carassius auratus auratus l. pisces cyprinidae) monogenean parasites. the seed extract of p. guineense was administered at different concentrations (0.5-2.0 mg/l) under in vivo and in vitro conditions. there was a higher efficacy of the effects of the extracts against fish parasites under in vitro situations than under in vivo. three major compounds (piperanine, n-isobutyl (e,e)-2,4 decadienamide and de ...200415551399
tissue-specific cu bioaccumulation patterns and differences in sensitivity to waterborne cu in three freshwater fish: rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss), common carp (cyprinus carpio), and gibel carp (carassius auratus gibelio).rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss), common carp (cyprinus carpio) and gibel carp (carassius auratus gibelio) were exposed to copper (1-20 microm) in softened antwerp city tap water at ph 7.3 +/- 0.1 and with a water hardness of 292.4 +/- 8.1 mg/l caco(3) (ca 100.8 +/- 3.0 mg/l; mg 11.0 +/- 0.2 mg/l). lc50s (96 h) were determined and copper accumulation in gills, liver, and kidney assessed over a 10-day period. rainbow trout (96 h lc50: 3.3 microm/210 microg/l) were three times more sensitive to ...200415550275
effect of microcystin-lr on protein phosphatase activity and glycogen content in isolated hepatocytes of fed and fasted juvenile goldfish carassius auratus l.toxic effects of microcystin-lr were studied in hepatocytes isolated from fed and fasted juvenile goldfish carassius auratus (30 g body weight). the hepatocytes were incubated with 10 microgmc-lr l(-1) during 4 h. mc-lr induces no effect in terms of cell number and viability. the toxin accumulation pattern was different in fed and fasted treatments. mc-lr accumulated more rapidly in 'fasted' cells where the highest concentration was observed by 1 h of exposure. it was delayed to 4 h in the 'fed' ...200415530975
acute toxicity of hexavalent chromium in isolated teleost hepatocytes.acute toxic effects of hexavalent chromium [cr(vi)], a widely recognised carcinogenic, mutagenic and redox active metal, were investigated in isolated hepatocytes of goldfish (carassius auratus). exposure to 250 microm cr(vi) induced a significant decrease of cell viability from 94% in controls to 88% and 84% after 30 min and 4 h of exposure, respectively. cr-toxicity was associated with a concentration-dependent stimulation of the formation of reactive oxygen species (ros). as one potential sou ...200415522432
molecular basis of transferrin polymorphism in goldfish (carassius auratus).transferrin (tf) polymorphism was investigated in a color variety of goldfish (carassius auratus), and its molecular basis analyzed. three tf variants (a1, a2 and b1) were identified from an inbred strain of the goldfish, of which a1 and b1 displayed a large electrophoretic difference on both native and sds-page gels. the tf cdnas corresponding to variants a1 and b1 were cloned and sequenced from a1a1, a1b1 and b1b1 individuals, and their deduced amino acid sequences were analyzed. substantial a ...200415521429
quantification of the effects of resperine on gonadotroph expression in the pituitary of goldfish (carassius auratus).in many teleosts, the control of gonadotropin ii (or luteinizing hormone) secretion is under the dual control of stimulatory and inhibitory neuroendocrine factors. the principal stimulating factor is gonadotropin-releasing hormone and the main inhibitor is dopamine. inhibiting the activities of dopamine by antidopaminergic drugs potentiates the actions of exogenous gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, resulting in a surge release of luteinizing hormone and ovulation and spawning in a number o ...200415503816
acid-base regulation in isolated gill cells of the goldfish (carassius auratus).mechanisms of acid release and intracellular ph (ph(i)) homeostasis were analysed in goldfish (carassius auratus) gill cells in primary culture. the rate of acid secretion was measured using a cytosensor microphysiometer, and ph(i) was determined using the fluorescent probe 2',7'-bis-(3-carboxypropyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein (bcpcf). amiloride, a na(+) channel and na(+)/h(+) exchanger (nhe) inhibitor, had no effect on ph(i), but acid secretion of the gill cells was significantly impaired. i ...200415503056
[karyotypic analysis from two clones of gynogenetic pengze crucian carp (carassius auratus of pengze)].pengze crucian carp (carassius auratus of pengze), one of the most popular cultural fishes in china, is an endemic bisexual population with natural gynogenetic reproduction mode. just like silver crucian carp, investigation on the karyotype of pengze crucian carp is important to understanding the diversity and the evolution of the unisexual vertebrates. two distinguishable gynogenetic clones of pengze crucian carp, named clone h and clone l, respectively,were detected recently. in this study, th ...200415481531
coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and running water.we investigated in goldfish, carassius auratus, how running water affects the responses of toral lateral line units to a stationary vibrating sphere or to a non-vibrating sphere that moves along the side of the fish. experiments were conducted in the presence of running water (hydrodynamic noise) to further explore the sensory capabilities of the lateral line with special focus on the morphological sub-modalities. previous recordings from lateral line nerve fibres in various fish species and the ...200416351934
different ways of encoding geometric information by goldfish (carassius auratus).on the basis of results of a probe trial in 2 different experiments, k. cheng (2005) has proposed a common mechanism for orientation in fish trained in both a map-like or relational procedure and a directly cued procedure. however, k. cheng's model is inconsistent with previous results of goldfish (carassius auratus) trained in these 2 tasks. given that k. cheng's proposal assumes that fish choose the goal by using a matching strategy in which they try to match as many properties as possible, in ...200516366780
goldfish (carassius auratus) matching geometric and featural cues: a reinterpretation of some of the data of vargas, lópez, salas, and thinus-blanc (2004).vargas, lópez, salas, and thinus-blanc showed that goldfish (carassius auratus) can use both geometric and featural cues in relocating a target corner in a rectangular enclosure. when featural cues (arrangement of striped walls) were put in conflict with geometric cues, results differed according to target location during training. vargas, lópez, et al. explained the results of their cue conflict in terms of 2 different strategies: mapping and cue guidance. i provide an alternative, more parsimo ...200516366779
heavy metal accumulation and tissue damage in goldfish carassius auratus. 200516402311
[screen of differentially expressed genes between gastrula embryos and tail bud embryos in gynogenetic gibel carp (carassius auratus gibelio)].suppression subtractive hybridization (ssh) cdna plasmid libraries were constructed between gastrula embryos and tail bud embryos in gynogenetic gibel carp (carassius auratus gibelio). 739 and 816 pcr positive clones were respectively selected to perform dot blot, and 72 dot blot positive clones and 98 dot blot positive clones were obtained from the ssh plasmid libraries specific for gastrula embryos and tail bud embryos. sequencing analysis and database searches indicated that there were 19 kno ...200515931786
modulation of vitellogenin synthesis through estrogen receptor beta-1 in goldfish (carassius auratus) juveniles exposed to 17-beta estradiol and nonylphenol.many synthetic chemicals, termed xenoestrogens, have been shown to interact as agonists with the estrogen receptor (er) to elicit biological responses similar to those of natural hormones. to date, the regulation of vitellogenesis in oviparous vertebrates has been widely used for evaluation of estrogenic effects. therefore, carassius auratus juveniles were chosen as a fish model for studying the effects of estradiol-17beta and different concentrations (10(-6) and 10(-7) m) of 4-nonylphenol (4-np ...200515921715
the effects of spatial food distribution and group size on foraging behaviour in a benthic fish.animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density because it allows allocation of foraging effort to rich patches. in foraging groups, this information may be obtained by individuals through sampling or by observing the foraging behaviour of group members. we studied the foraging behaviour of goldfish (carassius auratus) groups feeding in pools on resources distributed in patches. first, we determined if goldfish use sampling information to disting ...200515908140
hyperoxia results in transient oxidative stress and an adaptive response by antioxidant enzymes in goldfish tissues.the effects of hyperoxia on the status of antioxidant defenses and markers of oxidative damage were evaluated in goldfish tissues. the levels of lipid peroxides, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, carbonyl proteins and the activities of some antioxidant enzymes were measured in brain, liver, kidney and skeletal muscle of goldfish, carassius auratus l., over a time course of 3-12 h of hyperoxia exposure followed by 12 or 36 h of normoxic recovery. exposure to high oxygen resulted in an accu ...200515896673
are the cannabinoids involved in bony fish reproduction?following the discovery of two cb1 genes in the fish fugu rubripes, investigations on the phylogeny of endocannabinoids have indicated that this system is highly conserved. our study demonstrated that cb1 receptors are expressed in the cns and gonads of two teleosts, carassius auratus and pelvicachromis pulcher, and they show a high percentage of sequence identity with fugu rubripes cb(1a) and danio rerio cb1. by means of immunohistochemistry for cb1, sgnrh, and th, we found a codistribution of ...200515891041
gabaergic modulation of the expression of genes involved in gaba synaptic transmission and stress in the hypothalamus and telencephalon of the female goldfish (carassius auratus).gaba is one of the most abundant neurotransmitters in the vertebrate central nervous system and is involved in neuroendocrine processes such as development, reproduction, feeding and stress. to examine the effect of gaba on gene expression in the brain, we used a cdna macroarray containing 26 genes involved in gaba synaptic transmission (gaba receptor subunits, gaba transporters), reproduction (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone isoforms and oestrogen receptor alpha), feeding (neuropeptide y and ch ...200515869561
molecular cloning and characterization of two types of cd8alpha from ginbuna crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfii.we cloned and sequenced full-length cdnas for two types of cd8alpha from the s3n strain of ginbuna crucian carp (carassius auratus langsdorfii) and quantified the expression of cd8alpha genes after sensitization by scale grafting, employing a model system of clonal triploid ginbuna and tetraploid ginbuna-goldfish hybrids. rt-pcr yielded four different fragments of cd8alpha homologue from the s3n strain of ginbuna and these sequences were classified into two groups. the two types of ginbuna cd8al ...200515854681
isolation, cloning, sequencing of brain type aromatase and its expression in male and female wrasse, pseudolabrus sieboldi.pseudolabrus sieboldi, wrasse being a diurnal spawner provides a good opportunity to study the endocrine mechanism of estrogen formation in brain and gonads. moreover, an extremely large amount of e2 was produced in serum and testis of wrasse. it is assumed that the presence of e2 may play a major role in diurnal gametogenesis in male fish. in this study brain type aromatase have been isolated, cloned and sequenced from the brain of wrasse. further, the expression pattern of brain type aromatase ...200520035447
temperature alters the respiratory surface area of crucian carp carassius carassius and goldfish carassius auratus.we have previously found that the gills of crucian carp carassius carassius living in normoxic (aerated) water lack protruding lamellae, the primary site of o(2) uptake in fish, and that exposing them to hypoxia increases the respiratory surface area of the gills approximately 7.5-fold. we here examine whether this morphological change is triggered by temperature. we acclimated crucian carp to 10, 15, 20 and 25 degrees c for 1 month, and investigated gill morphology, oxygen consumption and the c ...200515767311
hearing in fishes under noise conditions.our current knowledge on sound detection in fishes is mainly based on data acquired under quiet laboratory conditions. however, it is important to relate auditory thresholds to background noise in order to determine the signal-detecting abilities of animals in the natural environment. we investigated the influence of two noise levels within the naturally occurring range on the auditory sensitivity of two hearing specialists (otophysines) and a hearing generalist. audiograms of the goldfish caras ...200515735936
a multiwall carbon nanotubes film-modified carbon fiber ultramicroelectrode for the determination of nitric oxide radical in liver mitochondria.a novel chemically modified electrode based on the multiwall carbon nanotubes (mwnts) film-coated carbon fiber ultramicroelectrode (cfue) has been described for the determination of nitric oxide radical (.no). the electrochemical behaviors of mwnts-modified cfue have been characterized in 0.2 mmol l(-1) k(4)fe(cn)(6) and 0.1 mol l(-1) kcl solution. the nafion film was used to avoid some electroactive interferences. the amount of nafion was optimized, and some possible interferents [such as nitri ...200515713564
electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of in vivo free radical formation and oxidative stress induced by 2,4-dichlorophenol in the freshwater fish carassius auratus.in the present study, electron paramagnetic resonance coupled with spin-trapping technique was used, with alpha-phenyl-n-tert-butylnitrone (pbn) as a spin-trapping agent, to investigate free radical generation in freshwater fish with acute 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-dcp) poisoning. the pbn-radical adducts were detected in fish liver samples following treatments of 2,4-dcp (0.025, 0.05, 0.5, 5, or 25 mg/kg) 24 h after intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection and 2,4-dcp (0.5 mg/kg) at 2, 4, 8, 24, or 72 h a ...200516193740
the formation of primordial germ cells from germline cells in spherical embryos derived from the blastodisc of 2-cell embryos in goldfish, carassius auratus.the property of primordial germ cells (pgcs) in fragmented goldfish embryos was investigated. when 1- and 2- cell embryos were cut at several perpendicular levels at the animal-vegetal axis, cells expressing vas mrna were observed in the resultant embryos derived from all kinds of animal fragments. blastodisc fragments from the 1- to 2-cell stage developed to spherical embryos containing yolk body with a yolk syncytial layer (ysl). germ ring and no tail expression were not observed in the spheri ...200516172980
impact of copper and its edta complex on the glutathione-dependent antioxidant system in freshwater fish (carassius auratus). 200516158849
direction selectivity in the goldfish tectum revisited.responses of direction-selective (ds) ganglion cells (gcs) were recorded extracellularly from their axon terminals in the superficial layer of the tectum opticum (to) of immobilized goldfish, carassius auratus gibelio (bloch). directional tuning curves were measured with contrast edges moving in 12 or more different directions across the receptive field (rf). all directional tuning curves had cardioid-like appearance, their acceptance angles amounted to somewhat more than 180 degrees . according ...200516154933
mechanoreceptive and nociceptive responses in the central nervous system of goldfish (carassius auratus) and trout (oncorhynchus mykiss).nociceptive responses to a repetitive pin-prod stimulus in goldfish and trout were assessed. single unit recordings were taken from the spinal cord, cerebellum, tectum, and telencephalon. neuronal responses were elicited in all these regions of the central nervous system in both species of fish during brush (mechanoceptive) and pin-prod (nociceptive) stimuli. in addition, in trout, a heated prod stimulus was used. mechanoreceptive and nociceptive neuronal responses to various stimuli were elicit ...200516139775
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