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immunolocalization of aromatase- and androgen receptor-positive neurons in the goldfish brain.full expression of testosterone (t) actions in the brain requires both direct binding to androgen receptors (ar) and in situ aromatization to estradiol (e2). to determine the cellular basis of constitutively high aromatase and ar binding activities in teleost fish brain, and the neuroanatomic location and spatial relations of cells of each type, an immunocytochemical mapping study of goldfish (carassius auratus) brain was carried out using antibodies to human placental aromatase and human/rat ar ...19979169111
vip-like immunoreactivity in the intestinal tract of fish with different feeding habits.we studied the distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide immunoreactive (vip-ir) cells and fibres in the intestine of three fish species with different feeding habits: the silver carp (hypophthalmichthys molitrix), the goldfish (carassius auratus), and the pumpkinseed sunfish (lepomis gibbosus). each species was divided into two groups: (1) fish fed once a day up until sacrifice and (2) fish fed once a day and then fasted three days before sacrifice. immunoreactive endocrine cells and fi ...19979174846
activity of esterases from different tissues of freshwater fish and responses of their isoenzymes to inhibitors.activity of nonspecific esterase from different tissues (i.e., liver, gallbladder, heart, intestine, and muscle) of five species of freshwater fish, namely, topmouth gudgeon (pseudorasbora parva), goldfish (carassius auratus), nile tilapia (tilapia nilotica), mosquitofish (gambusia affinis), and rainbow trout (salmo gairdneri) was tested using alpha-naphthyl acetate as substrate. the results indicated that activity of the enzyme was mainly concentrated in the digestive system (i.e., intestine, l ...19979176555
variation in the egg cell forming region of gyrodactylus kobayashii hukuda, 1940 (monogenea:gyrodactylidae).the egg cell forming region of gyrodactylus kobayashii from goldfish (carassius auratus) is a thin nucleated cytoplasmic layer surrounding the developing egg cell (= oocyte). the cytoplasm contains numerous elougate membranes. as parasites age, the egg cell forming region becomes electron lucent. the apical membrane of the egg cell forming region becomes disrupted in places. a basal matrix is indistinct in new-born and young worms, becoming more evident as worms grow older. numerous pits (= basa ...19979193944
identification of neuronal isozyme specific residues by comparison of goldfish aldolase c to other aldolases.a 2061 bp cdna encoding a goldfish (carassius auratus) aldolase was isolated from a goldfish brain library. the deduced 362 amino acid sequence is more similar to vertebrate brain (aldolase c) and muscle aldolases (aldolase a) than to the liver isozymes (aldolase b). northern blot analysis indicates strong expression of the mrna in brain but not in liver or muscle, which indicates that this is aldolase c rather than aldolase a. analysis of all known vertebrate aldolase amino acid sequences revea ...19979219352
electron microscopic perspectives of gill pathology induced by 1-naphthyl-n-methylcarbamate in the goldfish (carassius auratus linnaeus).this experiment has clarified the ultrastructural pathology, by scanning (sem) and transmission electron microscopy (tem), induced by 1-naphthyl-n- methylcarbamate (carbaryl) in the gills of juvenile goldfish (carassius auratus linneaus). carbaryl is a low toxicity pesticide commonly used in forestry and agriculture and for controlling aquatic weeds and crustacean predators of shellfish, and has been known to cause gill damage in fish and clams. a variety of cellular changes were observed after ...19979225146
transepithelial transport and cell volume control in proximal renal tubules from the teleost carassius auratus.the objective of this work was to study cell volume regulation and transepithelial transport in renal proximal tubules. a modified stop-flow technique in in vitro perfused renal proximal tubules of carassius auratus was used. the rate of luminal fluid absorption and the epithelial thickness were measured. isosmotic na+ removal from the tubule lumen or addition of the na+/glucose co-transport blocker phloridzin (0.5 mm) to the lumen inhibited fluid absorption. only minor effects on luminal absorp ...19979246390
expression of cytochrome oxidase in hair cells of the teleost utricle.ultrastructural variation in some cytoplasmic organelles and synaptic structures is one characteristic distinguishing the types of hair cells in the teleost ear. in this study, we explored differences in mitochondria by analyzing mitochondrial reactivity for cytochrome oxidase (cox) in hair cells of the teleost utricle. the reactivity for cox within mitochondria in the subcuticular compartment directly beneath the cuticular plate differentiated among hair cells in utricles of three teleost speci ...19979259236
polyploid-specific repetitive dna sequences from triploid ginbuna (japanese silver crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfi).repetitive dna sequences (cal3ndr) in the genome of a triploid ginbuna (carassius auratus langsdorfi) were isolated from the drai digests of the genomic dna. this at-rich (61%) cal3ndr monomer was 137 bp in length. the nucleotide similarity among the monomers from the same individual was considerably high (above 97%). hybridization analyses revealed that the cal3ndr sequences were organized into tandem arrays. these dna sequences were present only in triploid and tetraploid ginbunas and were abs ...19979265737
growth rate reduction of goldfish (carassius auratus) exposed to p,p'ddt and chlorobenzenes in diets with differing lipid contents. 19979307435
effect of chemical anoxia on protein kinase c and na+, k+-atpase in hepatocytes of goldfish (carassius auratus) and rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss)protein kinase c (pkc) and na+/k+-atpase in hepatocytes from the anoxia-tolerant goldfish (carassius auratus) and the anoxia-intolerant rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) were studied to determine their role in the anoxic response of these cells. pkc and na+/k+-atpase activities were measured for up to 90 min in the absence (normoxia) and presence (chemical anoxia) of 2 mmol l-1 sodium cyanide. pkc activity of normoxic cells from both species remained constant for the entire experimental period ...19969319415
the thermal acclimation of burst escape performance in fish: an integrated study of molecular and cellular physiology and organismal performancegoldfish (family cyprinidae, carassius auratus) and killifish (family cyprinodontidae, fundulus heteroclitus) were acclimated to 10, 20 and 35 °c for 4 weeks. the thermal acclimation of c-start (escape swimming) performance and the physiological properties of fast twitch muscle fibres that underlie it were investigated in these species at the molecular (myosin isoform expression), biochemical (myofibrillar atpase activity), cellular (contractile kinetics) and organismal levels of organisatio ...19959320080
the steroid pheromone 4-pregnen-17,20ss-diol-3-one increases fertility and paternity in goldfish.previous studies in goldfish (carassius auratus) showed that the oocyte maturation-inducing steroid 4-pregnen-17,20ss-diol-3-one (17,20ssp) functions after release as a pheromone that increases male serum gonadotropin ii (gth ii) concentration, milt (sperm and seminal fluid) volume and sexual activity, effects hypothesized to increase male reproductive success in the sperm competition of multi-male spawnings. the present study tested this hypothesis by determining whether overnight exposure to 1 ...19979344969
sensitivity of central units in the goldfish, carassius auratus, to transient hydrodynamic stimuli.this study describes the discharges of central units in the medulla of the goldfish, carassius auratus, to hydrodynamic stimuli received by the lateral line. we stimulated the animal with a small object moving in the water and recorded activity of 85 medullary lateral line units in response to different motion directions and to various object distances, velocities, accelerations and sizes. all but one unit increased discharge rate when the moving object passed the fish laterally. five response t ...19979360004
isolation and characterization of goldfish y box protein, a germ-cell-specific rna-binding protein.cyclin b is a regulatory subunit of maturation-promoting factor. in goldfish (carassius auratus) oocytes, cyclin b is synthesized de novo after stimulation by 17alpha,20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (maturation-inducing hormone). in this study, we examined goldfish oocyte proteins bound to cyclin b mrna. using oligo(dt)-cellulose affinity chromatography and northwestern blotting analysis, we identified a 54-kda cyclin b mrna-binding protein (p54). southwestern blotting analysis showed the bindi ...19979395336
the caudal neurosecretory system and its afferent synapses in the goldfish, carassius auratus: morphology, immunohistochemistry, and fine structure.morphological features of the goldfish caudal neurosecretory system were investigated by means of immunohistochemical localization of urotensins i and ii (ui and uii) and electron microscopic examination of the caudal neurosecretory neurons, the urophysis, and the synaptic neuropil. the aim of the work is to provide a detailed morphological description of the afferent synapses to the caudal neurons and to analyze their distribution through the rostrocaudal extension of the caudal neurosecretory ...19989397580
susceptibility of several species of cyprinidae and salmonidae freshwater fish to larval gnathostoma nipponicum infection.susceptibility of five species of cyprinidae and salmonidae freshwater fish to the early third-stage larvae (eal3) and advanced third-stage larvae (adl3) of gnathostoma nipponicum infection were examined. two fish species inoculated orally with eal3 were infected, and adl3 were recovered from them with rate of 21.0% in tribolodon hakonensis and 0.5% in cyprinus carpio at 30 days postinoculation (pi). attempts to infect five fish species with adl3 were all successful. the recovery rate of adl3 wa ...19979409521
the cardiac internuncial cell in carassius auratus longsdorffii and other 19 teleost species: a fine-structural study.thin-section studies of the sino-auricular border region in the hearts of 20 species of teleost fish revealed the cardiac internuncial cell (cic), hitherto known only in misgurnus, to occur also in 8 species (acheilognathus lanceolatus, carassius auratus longsdorffii, cyprinus carpio, girella punctata, kareius bicoloratus, rhodeus ocellatus ocellatus, rhyncopelates oxyrhynchus, tilapia nilotica), but to be absent in the other 12 species. there was an indication that the cic was close in nature t ...19979412743
neuroendocrine regulation of gonadotrophin ii release and gonadal growth in the goldfish, carassius auratus.the goldfish, a member of the carp family, is a widely used model for reproductive neuroendocrine studies of economically important fish. the two gonadotrophin (gth) molecules released from the fish anterior pituitary, gth-i and gth-ii, are structurally similar to tetrapod fsh and lh, respectively. gonadotrophin ii is the best studied, and in goldfish stimulates gonadal growth and steroidogenesis, ovulation and sperm release. growth hormone also has gonadotrophic actions in fish which enhance go ...19979414466
characterization of opiate binding sites on the goldfish (carassius auratus l.) pronephric leukocytes.the head kidney is the main lymphopoietic organ of teleost fish. it is the source of leukocytes inhabiting the peritoneal cavity during an experimental peritoneal inflammation (gruca et al., folia biol.-kraków, 1997, 44, 137-142). the number of elicited peritoneal leukocytes is significantly lower in the goldfish with concomitant morphine injection than in their counterparts injected with the irritant only. morphine may act directly on the head kidney leukocytes, as they are equipped with the se ...19979437766
isolation and characterization of a novel bioactive peptide, carassius rfamide (c-rfa), from the brain of the japanese crucian carp.a novel bioactive peptide with the c-terminal rfamide was isolated from the brain of the japanese crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfii, by using the intestine of the fish as the bioassay system. the primary structure of the peptide was determined to be speidpfwyvgrgvrpigrfamide and it was designated carassius rfamide (c-rfa). the sequence of c-rfa was found to be significantly homologous to the molluscan neuropeptide termed achatina cardioexcitatory peptide 1 (acep-1). both peptides have ...19989446813
a family of highly repetitive dnas from "ginbuna" (carassius auratus langsdorfi) genome common to carassius auratus populations.a family of highly repetitive dnas (hi-a) in the genome from a population of the crucian carp, tentatively identified as the ginbuna (carassius auratus langsdorfi), was isolated from the hindiii digests and characterized. the hi-a monomer (268 or 269 bp) was at-rich (64.9%) with internal repetitive oligomers. the nucleotide similarity among monomers within the same individual was 88-98%, whose sequence alterations occurred mostly at restricted sites. hybridization analyses revealed that the hi-a ...19979450387
isolation and characterisation of mrna encoding the salmon- and chicken-ii type gonadotrophin-releasing hormones in the teleost fish rutilus rutilus (cyprinidae).the complementary dnas (cdna) encoding the [trp7,leu8]-gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (salmon-type gnrh; sgnrh:genebank accession no. u60667) and the [his5,trp7,tyr8]-gnrh (chicken-ii-type gnrh; cgnrh-ii: genebank accession no. u60668) precursor in the roach (rutilus rutilus) were isolated and sequenced following reverse transcription and rapid amplification of cdna ends (race). the sgnrh and cgnrh-ii precursor cdnas consisted of 439 and 628 bp, and included open reading frames of 282 and 255 b ...19979460654
fever in goldfish is induced by pyrogens but not by handling.six goldfish, carassius auratus, weighing 2.5 to 4 g were placed individually in an aquarium with two communicating chambers. one chamber was thermostatted at 34 degrees c, the other at 37 degrees c. in control session a, without external intervention, fish selected the cooler chamber most of the time and stayed only 4.8 +/- 1.1 min/2 h at 37 degrees c. in session b, infectious fever was assayed: pyrogen (salmonella typhosa lps, or human interleukin-2) was injected intracranially and fish stayed ...19989469730
influence of dietary fat on the intestinal absorption of lipophilic compounds in goldfish (carassius auratus).dietary uptake of a mixture of pp'ddt and four chlorobenzenes from diets with different lipid contents was measured in goldfish (carassius auratus) in order to investigate the mechanism of intestinal absorption of organic compounds. the results of the experiments suggest that intestinal absorption is basically controlled by chemical diffusion rather than lipid coassimilation. the extent of dietary uptake as indicated by biomagnification factor was strongly correlated with the chemical log kow, i ...19979469886
human and recombinant erythropoietin stimulate erythropoiesis in the goldfish carassius auratus.erythropoietin (epo) stimulates differentiation of erythrocytes and biosynthesis of haemoglobin in mammals. it has not been confirmed that epo is effective in other vertebrates, so we attempted to verify the effectiveness of human-urinary and recombinant epo on erythropoiesis of the goldfish carassius auratus. the results indicate that both types of epo produce an increase in haemoglobin, erythrocytes and erythroblasts number in peripheral blood of the goldfish; moreover, they stimulate erythrop ...19979491316
photic and circadian regulations of melatonin rhythms in fishes.photic and circadian regulations of melatonin rhythms in the pineal organ and the retina of several teleosts were studied to investigate the regulatory mechanisms of melatonin rhythms in fishes. in the eyecup preparations of the goldfish, carassius auratus, both time of day and lighting conditions affected melatonin production, with high melatonin production observed only in the dark-treated group incubated during the 'subjective' night. thus, in the goldfish retina, local photoreceptors and an ...20139500660
vexillifera expectata sp. n. and other non-encysting amoebae isolated from organs of freshwater fish.four strains of non-encysting amoebae were isolated from organs of freshwater fishes and characterized using light and electron microscope. morphology of three clonal strains was consistent with amoebae which had already been described from water habitats. two strains, one isolated from kidney tissue of common goldfish, carassius auratus (linnaeus, 1758), and the second one from brain of chub, leuciscus cephalus linnaeus, 1758, were identified with vannella platypodia (gläser, 1912) page, 1976. ...19989516992
morphine modulation of thioglycollate-elicited peritoneal inflammation in the goldfish, carassius auratus.intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of adult goldfish with 3% thioglycollate (tg) induces an acute peritoneal inflammation connected with a massive influx of inflammatory leukocytes mainly of the head kidney origin. the number of peritoneal exudate cells retrieved on day 2 of the inflammatory response is significantly lower in fish injected with tg and morphine (20 mg/kg b.w.) than in animals injected with tg only. the morphine effect was totally antagonized in fish injected 20 min earlier with nal ...19979523008
a comparative study of hearing ability in fishes: the auditory brainstem response approach.auditory brainstem response (abr) techniques, an electrophysiological far-field recording method widely used in clinical evaluation of human hearing, were adapted for fishes to overcome the major limitations of traditional behavioral and electrophysiological methods (e.g., invasive surgery, lengthy training of fishes, etc.) used for fish hearing research. responses to clicks and tone bursts of different frequencies and amplitudes were recorded with cutaneous electrodes. to evaluate the effective ...19989528109
characterization of repetitive dna sequences carrying 5s rdna of the triploid ginbuna (japanese silver crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfi).repetitive dna sequences (hi-b; 209 bp in length) were isolated from the hindiii digests of the genomic dna of the triploid ginbuna, carassius auratus langsdorfi. sequence analyses revealed that the hi-b repetitive units were comprised of the complete coding regions of 5s rdna (120 bp in size) and their 5'flanking regions. the sequences of the hi-b units from the same individual were highly homogeneous. southern blot hybridization to the hi-b probe displayed intricate patterns that represented t ...19989546204
some forebrain connections of the gustatory system in the goldfish carassius auratus visualized by separate dii application to the hypothalamic inferior lobe and the torus lateralis.the neuroanatomical connections of the diencephalic torus lateralis and inferior lobe of the goldfish (carassius auratus) were studied by retrograde and anterograde labeling with the carbocyanine dye dii. both structures have afferents originating in the central zone of the dorsal telencephalic area as well as in the supracommissural nucleus of the ventral telencephalic area, and in the secondary gustatory, tertiary gustatory, and posterior thalamic nuclei. both structures investigated have effe ...19989552123
transformation of peripheral inputs by the first-order lateral line brainstem nucleus.extracellular recording techniques were used to record the responses of medial nucleus cells and posterior lateral line nerve fibers in mottled sculpin, cottus bairdi, and goldfish, carassius auratus, to a 50-hz dipole source (vibrating sphere). responses were characterized in terms of (1) receptive fields that relate responsiveness (spike rate and phase-locking) to the location of the source along the length of the fish, (2) input-output functions that relate responsiveness to vibration amplitu ...19989579053
goldfish, carassius auratus, a novel animal model for the study of mycobacterium marinum pathogenesis.we have developed an animal model for studying mycobacterial pathogenesis using mycobacterium marinum and the goldfish, carassius auratus. goldfish are injected intraperitoneally with doses between 10(2) and 10(9) cfu of m. marinum organisms. depending on the dose of m. marinum organisms administered, an acute or chronic disease is produced. the acute disease is characterized by systemic mycobacterial infection, severe peritonitis, tissue necrosis, and a short median survival time. the chronic d ...19989596770
physiological properties of the mauthner system in the adult zebrafish.we investigated the morphological and electrophysiological properties of the mauthner (m-) cell and its networks in the adult zebrafish (danio rerio) in comparison with those in the goldfish (carassius auratus). the zebrafish m-cell has an axon cap, a high resistivity structure which surrounds the initial segment of the m-axon, and accounts for an unusual amplification of the fields generated within and around it. second, extra- and intracellular recordings were performed with microelectrodes. t ...19989619502
partitioning the effects of temperature and kinematic viscosity on the c-start performance of adult fishestemperature has been shown to have a significant effect on swimming performance in teleost fish. this thermal dependence has usually been attributed to correlated changes in muscle contractile physiology. however, the physical properties of all materials, including both water and living tissues, are profoundly affected by changes in temperature. in particular, both the kinematic viscosity of water and the flexible body dynamics of the fish (independent of muscle contractile activity) are substan ...19989622576
dorsal specification in blastoderm at the blastula stage in the goldfish, carassius auratus.the teleost dorsoventral axis cannot be morphologically distinguished before gastrulation. previous studies by the current authors have shown that localized dorsalizing activity in the yolk cell (yc) induces the dorsal tissues in the overlying blastoderm. in order to examine whether or not dorsal blastomeres are committed to their dorsal fate before the gastrula stage, a variety of transplant operations were performed in goldfish blastoderms at the mid- to late-blastula stages. when the blastode ...19989639354
perception of two-tone complexes by the goldfish (carassius auratus).previous experiments on the sense of hearing in goldfish have used a stimulus generalization paradigm to investigate the perceptual dimensions evoked by spectrally and temporally complex sounds. the present experiments investigated the effects on perception of the frequency separation between two tones. in the first set of experiments, six groups of goldfish were classically conditioned to a single tone and then tested for generalization to two-tone complexes having one frequency component equal ...19989667427
auditory stream segregation in goldfish (carassius auratus).goldfish were classically conditioned to a mixture of two pulse trains differing in both repetition rate and the spectral profile of the pulses. animals were then tested for generalization to single pulse trains having one or the other spectral profile presented at a variety of repetition rates. generalization functions of repetition rate were qualitatively similar to those obtained following conditioning to either of the pulse trains alone. thus, the spectral profile of each pulse type was appr ...19989667432
influence of dioxin and metal-contaminated sediment on phase i and ii biotransformation enzymes in silver crucian carp.several biochemical responses were measured in silver crucian carp (carassius auratus gibelio) after exposure to sediments obtained from contaminated ya-er lake, no. 1 pond, and an unpolluted reference site, honglian lake. after 1 week of exposure, a significant induction of the phase i biotransformation enzyme (ethoxylresorufin-o-deethylase, erod) was found (83-fold of control), whereas the phase ii biotransformation enzyme (glutathione s-transferase, gst) exhibited a slight, but significant in ...19989679686
occurrence and significance of atypical aeromonas salmonicida in non-salmonid and salmonid fish species: a review.bacterial strains of aeromonas salmonicida included in the recognized subsp. acromogenes, subsp. masoucida, and subsp. smithia in addition to the large number of strains not included in any of the described subspecies are referred to as atypical a. salmonicida. the atypical strains form a very heterogeneous group with respect to biochemical characteristics, growth conditions, and production of extracellular proteasess. consequently, the present taxonomy of the species a. salmonicida is rather am ...19989696626
desensitization of ampa receptors on horizontal cells isolated from crucian carp retina.in horizontal cells freshly dissociated from crucian carp (carassius auratus) retina, we recorded the whole-cell responses to rapid application of glutamate, alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (ampa) and kainate. currents induced by glutamate and ampa, but not by kainate, usually showed extremely rapid desensitization. 1-(4-aminophenyl)-3-methylcarbamyl- 4-methyl-7,8-methylenedioxy-3,4-dihydro-5h-2,3-benzodiazepine (gyki 53655), a selective ampa receptor antagonist, was fou ...19989700718
pacap (pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide)-like immunoreactivity in the gill arch of the goldfish, carassius auratus: distribution and comparison with vip.pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (pacap) is a novel vasoactive intestinal peptide (vip)-like peptide isolated from ovine hypothalamus. it is present in neuronal elements of a number of peripheral organs. we have examined whether pacap occurs in the gill arch of carassius auratus l. in which our recent studies have shown the presence of vip-like peptide. immunohistochemistry has revealed pacap-like immunoreactivity in the anterior branches of the post-trematic glossopharyngeal and v ...19989716747
the fate of organic xenobiotics in aquatic ecosystems: quantitative and qualitative differences in biotransformation by invertebrates and fish.biotransformation of natural and man-made foreign compounds (xenobiotics) proceeds via introduction of a functional group (phase i metabolism) and subsequent attachment of a polar moiety to the group (phase ii metabolism). the biotransformation fate of xenobiotics depends on the activities, complement and inducibility of the biotransformation enzymes. previous analysis of the dependence of in vivo rates of biotransformation on tissue parent compound concentration for marine invertebrates reveale ...19989773498
isolation of a 65-kda protein from white muscle of warm temperature-acclimated goldfish (carassius auratus).a 65-kda protein expressed in association with warm temperature acclimation of goldfish (carassius auratus) was purified from epaxial muscle by successive ion-exchange, gel filtration, and reversed-phase columns while monitoring immuno-reaction with a specific antibody. a total of 517 micrograms of the 65-kda protein was obtained from 23.4 g of the muscle of 30 degrees c-acclimated fish. the purified 65-kda protein gave one band on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-p ...19989787800
spectral sensitivity of cones in the goldfish, carassius auratus.the spectral sensitivities of retinal cones isolated from goldfish (carassius auratus) retinas were measured in the range 277-737 nm by recording membrane photocurrents with suction pipette electrodes (spe). cones were identified with lambda max (+/- s.d.) at 623 +/- 6.9 nm, 537 +/- 4.7 nm, 447 +/- 7.7 nm, and about 356 nm (three cells). two cells (lambda max 572 and 576 nm) possibly represent genetic polymorphism. a single a2 template fits the alpha-band of p447(2), p537(2), and p623(2). hplc a ...19989797974
ectoparasitic species of the genus trichodina (ciliophora: peritrichida) parasitising british freshwater fish.seven species of the genus trichodina ehrenberg, 1838 were identified during a sampling programme of twenty freshwater fish species from approximately sixty sites in scotland, england and wales. species found include: trichodina acuta lom, 1961 from cyprinus carpio l., carassius auratus l., oncorhynchus mykiss (walbaum), salmo trutta l. and phoxinus phoxinus l.; trichodina domerguei wallengren, 1897 from gasterosteus aculeatus l.; trichodina tenuidens faure-fremiet, 1944 from gasterosteus aculea ...19989805782
structural and expression analyses of gonadotropin ibeta subunit genes in goldfish (carassius auratus).gonadotropin (gth) is a pituitary glycoprotein hormone that regulates gonadal development in vertebrates. in teleosts, it is considered that two types of gth, gth i (follicle-stimulating hormone-like gth) and gth ii (luteinizing hormone-like gth), are produced in the pituitary, and their molecules are comprised of common alpha and distinct beta subunits. in this study, we describe the complete structure and 5'-flanking regulatory region of two distinct genes encoding gth ibeta in goldfish, caras ...19989831661
olfactory receptors in aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates.in species representing different levels of vertebrate evolution, olfactory receptor genes have been identified by molecular cloning techniques. comparing the deduced amino-acid sequences revealed that the olfactory receptor gene family of rana esculenta resembles that of xenopus laevis, indicating that amphibians in general may comprise two classes of olfactory receptors. whereas teleost fish, including the goldfish carassius auratus, possess only class i receptors, the 'living fossil' latimeri ...19989839455
identification of three putative gnrh receptor subtypes in vertebrates.the majority of vertebrates have two or three forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh), which appear to have arisen by successive gene duplication events. this suggests the possibility of concordant gene duplications of the gnrh receptor to produce two or more cognate receptors. since the extracellular loop 3 (ec3) domain of mammalian gnrh receptors plays a role in distinguishing the different forms of gnrh, we have contemplated that the sequence of this domain will differ significantly in ...19989843635
mrna expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormones (gnrhs) and gnrh receptor in goldfish.in goldfish (carassius auratus), two distinct forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh), namely, salmon gnrh (sgnrh) and chicken gnrh-ii (cgnrh-ii), have been identified in the brain using chromatographic, immunological, and molecular cloning approaches. these two native gnrhs act on specific receptors in the anterior pituitary to stimulate the synthesis and release of gonadotropins and growth hormone in goldfish. to evaluate the potential roles of sgnrh and cgnrh-ii in both neural and repr ...19989843636
concurrent invaders--four exotic species of monogenea now established on exotic freshwater fishes in australia.four species of exotic monogeneans are reported from five species of exotic freshwater fish in australia: gytrodactylus bullatarudis from poecilia reticulata and xiphophorus helleri in queensland; gyrodactylus macracanthus from misgurnus anguillicaudatus in the australian capital territory; dactylogyrus extensus from cyprinus carpio in the australian capital territory; and dactylogyrus anchoratus from carassius auratus in the australian capital territory. this is the first published record of de ...19989846613
ascending spinal projections to the optic tectum, facial and vagal lobes in the goldfish, carassius auratus.using biotinylated dextran-amines as tracer, we observed prominent ascending spinal projections to three unreported areas in the gold fish brain viz. the optic tectum (ot), facial (fl) and vagal (vl) lobes. from the lateral spinal lemniscus (lsl), some fiber tracts separated off and extended mediodorsally, fanned out and innervated the fl. the vl was clearly laminated and showed three layers-the inner primary motor neuron and fiber layer (pmnf), outer secondary neuron layer (sn) and middle prima ...19999889369
excitatory amino acid neurotransmission in the primary gustatory nucleus of the goldfish carassius auratus.the vagal lobe in goldfish is a laminated structure in the midmedulla responsible for processing vagal gustatory input from the oropharynx. the anatomical arrangement of the vagal lobe is conducive to an in vitro slice preparation for investigating the physiology and pharmacology of primary gustatory fibers. postsynaptic population responses (n2 and n3) were evoked from sensory layers of the vagal lobe following stimulation of the incoming vagal fibers. application of 100 microm kynurenic acid, ...199810049227
sex pheromones and amino acids evoke distinctly different spatial patterns of electrical activity in the goldfish olfactory bulb.until now, electrophysiological studies of the vertebrate olfactory bulb have tested only 'generalist' cues. these studies suggest that odorants are discriminated by a broadly distributed spatial map. in this study, we tested for the first time in a vertebrate the hypothesis that 'specialist' cues (pheromones) are discriminated by a more restricted component of the olfactory bulb. our model is the male goldfish, carassius auratus, for which five sex pheromones with both behavioral and physiologi ...199810049233
two gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor subtypes with distinct ligand selectivity and differential distribution in brain and pituitary in the goldfish (carassius auratus).in the goldfish (carassius auratus) the two endogenous forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh), namely chicken gnrh ii ([his5, trp7,tyr8]gnrh) and salmon gnrh ([trp7,leu8]gnrh), stimulate the release of both gonadotropins and growth hormone from the pituitary. this control is thought to occur by means of the stimulation of distinct gnrh receptors. these receptors can be distinguished on the basis of differential gonadotropin and growth hormone releasing activities of naturally occurring g ...199910051676
molecular cloning of an estrogen receptor beta subtype from the goldfish, carassius auratus.the brain of many teleost fish species, including the goldfish carassius auratus, expresses exceptionally high levels of cytochrome p450 aromatase (estrogen synthetase). to begin investigating the molecular and cellular targets of estrogen action in goldfish brain, a polymerase chain reaction (pcr) cloning strategy was used to isolate an estrogen receptor (er) complementary dna (cdna). the 2283-bp cdna isolated from goldfish liver encoded a protein of 568 amino acids (aa) with an estimated molec ...199910068500
seasonal changes in mrna levels of gonadotropin and thyrotropin subunits in the goldfish, carassius auratus.seasonal changes in the mrna levels of glycoprotein alpha, gonadotropin (gth) ibeta and iibeta, and thyrotropin (thyroid-stimulating hormone (tsh)) beta subunits in the pituitary of goldfish were quantified by northern blot analysis and laser densitometry. reproductive development and thyroid activity were monitored by measuring gonadosomatic index, plasma gth ii, testosterone (t), estradiol, 11-ketotestosterone, and thyroid hormones (t4 and t3). plasma gth ii and steroids showed characteristic ...199910068504
whirling disease: host specificity and interaction between the actinosporean stage of myxobolus cerebralis and rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss.scanning electron microscopic studies were conducted on rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss in the first 60 min after their exposure to the triactinomyxon spores of myxobolus cerebralis. the results demonstrated that as early as 1 min post exposure the whole process, from the attachment of the triactinomyxon spores to the complete penetration of their sporoplasm germs, had occurred. the triactinomyxon spores sought out the secretory openings of mucous cells of the epidermis, the respiratory epithe ...199910073310
cloning of a fragment of the osteonectin gene from goldfish, carassius auratus: its expression and potential regulation by estrogen.during reproduction, female teleost fish display increased plasma estrogen and greatly increased total plasma calcium concentrations; the main source of this calcium seems to be the scale. osteonectin, a collagen-binding glycoprotein, is a major noncollagenous constituent of mammalian bone and is a product mainly of the osteoblasts. rt-pct has been applied to clone and sequence part of the osteonectin gene from the goldfish, carassius auratus. the use of a goldfish scale cell line (gfs) and a sp ...199910094861
nmda and non-nmda receptors mediate responses in the primary gustatory nucleus in goldfish.primary gustatory afferents from the oropharynx of the goldfish, carassius auratus, terminate in the vagal lobe, a laminated structure in the dorsal medulla comparable to the gustatory portion of the nucleus of the solitary tract in mammals. we utilized an in vitro brain slice preparation to test the role of different ionotropic glutamate receptor subtypes in synaptic transmission of gustatory information by recording changes in field potentials after application of various glutamate receptor an ...199910192474
decrease in occurrence of fast startle responses after selective mauthner cell ablation in goldfish (carassius auratus).a single action potential in one of a pair of reticulospinal neurons, the mauthner cells, precedes a short-latency electromyographic response of the trunk and tail musculature on the opposite side of the body and a fast startle response in goldfish. it has been postulated that not only the mauthner cell, but also an array of neurons can trigger or participate in fast startle responses (eaton et al. 1991). we have selectively ablated the mauthner cells in goldfish to study how neurons of the brai ...199910192953
modulation of desensitization at glutamate receptors in isolated crucian carp horizontal cells by concanavalin a, cyclothiazide, aniracetam and pepa.in horizontal cells freshly dissociated from crucian carp (carassius auratus) retina, we examined the effects of modulators of glutamate receptor desensitization, concanavalin a, cyclothiazide, aniracetam and 4-[2-(phenylsulfonylamino)ethylthio]-2,6-difluoro-phenoxyacetam ide (pepa), on responses to rapid application of glutamate and kainate, using whole-cell voltage-clamp techniques. incubation of concanavalin a suppressed the peak response but weakly potentiated the equilibrium response of hor ...199910199629
the graft-versus-host reaction (gvhr) in the ginbuna crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfii.a model system of clonal triploid ginbuna and tetraploid ginbuna-goldfish hybrids was employed to demonstrate the presence of graft-versus-host reaction (gvhr) in a teleost fish. tetraploid scale grafts on triploid clone members evoked an acute rejection, whereas the reverse transplants were accepted. when sensitized triploid cells were injected into tetraploid recipients, a typical gvhr was induced, leading to death of the recipients within one month. the onset of illness appeared about one wee ...200610220065
pathogenicity of mycobacterium fortuitum and mycobacterium smegmatis to goldfish, carassius auratus.despite the ubiquitous presence of atypical mycobacteria in the environment and the potential risk of infection in humans and animals, the pathogenesis of diseases caused by infection with atypical mycobacteria has been poorly characterized. in this study, goldfish, carassius auratus were infected either with the rapidly growing fish pathogen, mycobacterium fortuitum or with another rapidly growing mycobacteria, mycobacterium smegmatis. bacterial persistence and pathological host response to myc ...199910227476
fish macrophages express a cyclo-oxygenase-2 homologue after activation.in mammals, the increased generation of prostaglandins (pg) during the onset of inflammatory responses and activation of immune cell types has been attributed to the induction of a novel cyclo-oxygenase (cox) isoform, termed cox-2, which is distinct from the well-characterized constitutive activity (cox-1). goldfish (carassius auratus) macrophages exposed to bacterial lipopolysaccharide and leucocyte-derived macrophage-activating factor(s) showed a significant increase in the generation of the m ...199910229670
identification of serum gh-binding proteins in the goldfish (carassius auratus) and comparison with mammalian gh-binding proteins.the present study constitutes the characterization of a specific, high-affinity gh-binding protein (ghbp) in the serum of a teleost, the goldfish (carassius auratus). gh-binding assay and ligand blotting techniques were employed to identify ghbps in goldfish serum and hepatocyte culture medium. the binding characteristics and apparent molecular weights (mr) of goldfish ghbps were also compared with those of rabbit and rat. ligand analysis identified a single class of high-affinity and low-capaci ...199910320823
multiplicity of glutamic acid decarboxylases (gad) in vertebrates: molecular phylogeny and evidence for a new gad paralog.the evolution of chordate glutamic acid decarboxylase (gad; ec 4.1.1.15), a key enzyme in the central nervous system synthesizing the neurotransmitter gamma-amino-butyric acid (gaba) from glutamate, was studied. prior to this study, molecular data of gad had been restricted to mammals, which express two distinct forms, gad65 and gad67. these are the products of separate genes and probably are derived from a common ancestral gad following gene duplication at some point during vertebrate evolution ...199910331265
superoxide production in phagocytes obtained from mycobacterium marinum-stimulated goldfish (carassius auratus) that were exposed to copper.to investigate the effects of copper exposure and recovery from copper toxicosis on the nonspecific immune response in mycobacterium marinum-inoculated goldfish.199910376889
ultrastructure of the olfactory epithelium in intact, axotomized, and bulbectomized goldfish, carassius auratus.the ultrastructure of the olfactory epithelium in intact, axotomized, and bulbectomized goldfish was studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. a total of 58 adult goldfish of various survival times were examined to determine whether the different types of surgery--either olfactory nerve transection or bulbectomy--yielded differences in the extent or time course of cellular degeneration and renewal. control animals were also examined in detail to elucidate previous controversial f ...200610383125
11-ketotestosterone induces male-type sexual behavior and gonadotropin secretion in gynogenetic crucian carp, carassius auratus langsdorfii.to determine if a gynogenetic teleost might have a sexually bipotential brain, we tested whether implantation of 11-ketotestosterone (kt) induces male-type sexual behavior and gonadotropin (gth) secretion in adult gynogenetic crucian carp, "ginbuna," carassius auratus langsdorfii. kt-implanted female ginbuna were tested for male spawning behavior by pairing them with a stimulus female in which sexual receptivity and attractivity were induced by prostaglandin f(2alpha) (pg) injection. when kt-imp ...199910417231
neuropeptide y has a stimulatory action on feeding behavior in goldfish (carassius auratus).the purpose of the present study was to elucidate the possible role of neuropeptide y (npy) in the feeding regulation in fish. we examined the effects of intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) or intraperitoneal (i.p.) neuropeptide y administration on food intake in satiated goldfish, at different time intervals postinjection (0-2, 2-8 and 0-8 h). food intake was significantly increased by i.c.v. administered neuropeptide y (1 microg) at 2 h postinjection, while no significant differences in food inta ...199910456424
uptake of particulate lead via the gills of fish (carassius auratus).carassius auratus were exposed to mixtures of constant free lead (0. 1 mg/l) and particulate lead (adsorbed on gibbsite particles) at varied concentrations (0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 2.0, and 3.0 mg/l). the concentrations of lead and aluminum in the gills and intestines of the fish were determined after exposure. the gills were examined (after the exposure) with a light microscope for any particles adhering to the surface. the examination results revealed that lead accumulations on the gills increased w ...199910473791
cytological and biochemical alterations in carassius auratus hepatocytes from exposure to sediment containing dioxins and related compounds.cytological and biochemical alterations of crucial carp (carassius auratus) hepatocytes were characterized after exposure to sediments from a lake contaminated with dioxins and other industrial chemicals. carp were exposed in 20 l water containing 25, 50, or 100 g of contaminated sediment for 2 and 4 weeks. ultrastructural changes in the liver were characterized by severe enlargement of hepatocytes. alterations in the cell included formation of condensed and irregular cell nucleus, polynuclei, d ...199910473792
in vitro analysis of venom from the wasp nasonia vitripennis: susceptibility of different cell lines and venom-induced changes in plasma membrane permeability.the lethal effects of crude venom prepared from the ectoparasitic wasp nasonia vitripennis were examined with cultured cells from six insect and two vertebrate species. venom caused cells from sarcophaga peregrina (nih sape4), drosophila melanogaster (crl 1963), trichoplusia ni (tn-368 and bti-tn-5b1-4), spodoptera frugiperda (sf-21ae), and lymantria dispar (ipl-ldfbc1) to round up, swell, and eventually die. despite similar sensitivities and overlapping lc50 values [0.0004-0.0015 venom reservoi ...199910475265
the molecular genetics of red and green color vision in mammals.to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of red-green color vision in mammals, we have cloned and sequenced the red and green opsin cdnas of cat (felis catus), horse (equus caballus), gray squirrel (sciurus carolinensis), white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), and guinea pig (cavia porcellus). these opsins were expressed in cos1 cells and reconstituted with 11-cis-retinal. the purified visual pigments of the cat, horse, squirrel, deer, and guinea pig have lambdamax values at 553, 545, 532, 531 ...199910511567
recombinant goldfish activin b stimulates gonadotropin-ibeta but inhibits gonadotropin-iibeta expression in the goldfish, carassius auratus.it is well documented that the pituitary in teleosts produces two gonadotropins, namely gonadotropin-i (gth-i) and gonadotropin-ii (gth-ii), which may regulate different phases of the reproductive cycle. however, unlike in mammals, very little is known about the differential regulation of the two gths in fish. using goldfish as a model, the present study demonstrates, for the first time, that activin, a protein factor that plays a critical role in the differential regulation of mammalian fsh and ...199910525364
stimulation of feeding behavior and food consumption in the goldfish, carassius auratus, by orexin-a and orexin-b.the neuropeptides, orexin-a and orexin-b, have been demonstrated to have a physiological role in the regulation of food intake in mammals. the effects of human orexin-a and orexin-b intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection on the feeding behavior of goldfish (carassius auratus) were investigated. i.c.v. injection of orexin-a and orexin-b both caused a significant increase in appetite, as indicated by an increased number of feeding acts. orexin-a and orexin-b both significantly stimulated food ...199910556637
molecular cloning of cdna encoding a cyclin-selective ubiquitin carrier protein (e2-c) from carassius auratus (goldfish) and expression analysis of the cloned gene.destruction of cyclin b is required for exit from mitosis and meiosis. a cyclin-specific ubiquitinating system, including cyclin-selective ubiquitin carrier protein (e2-c), is thought to be responsible for cyclin b destruction. here we present the cloning, sequencing and expression analysis of goldfish, carassius auratus, e2-c which encodes the cyclin-selective ubiquitin carrier protein from goldfish ovary. the cloned cdna is 677 bp long and encodes 172 amino acids. the deduced amino acid sequen ...199910570943
morphometric study of the regeneration of individual rays in teleost tail fins.the results obtained using morphometric variables which describe fin ray regeneration patterns are reported for individual fin ray amputations in the goldfish (carassius auratus) and zebrafish (brachydanio rerio). classical and updated experiments are compared to verify previous morphogenetic models of cell tractions (oster et al. 1983) or epidermis-mesenchyme induction (saunders et al. 1959) applied to the limb of other vertebrates. position-dependent patterns within the fin of carassius auratu ...199910580854
characterization of ampa receptors on isolated amacrine-like cells in carp retina.in amacrine-like cells freshly dissociated from crucian carp (carassius auratus) retina, we recorded whole-cell responses to rapid application of glutamate and kainate. currents induced by glutamate, but not kainate, usually showed extremely rapid desensitization, and the mean time constant for the decay of the responses to 10 mm glutamate was 2.77 ms. n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) failed to induce any current even with coapplication of glycine and removal of extracellular mg2 +. 1-(4-aminophenyl) ...199910594649
actions of two forms of gonadotropin releasing hormone and a gnrh antagonist on spawning behavior of the goldfish carassius auratus.the central effects of two native forms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gnrh), salmon gnrh (sgnrh) and chicken gnrh-ii (cgnrh-ii), and a gnrh antagonist, ¿ac-delta 3-pro(1), 4fd-phe(2), d-trp(3, 6)mgnrh (analog e), on the spawning behavior of sexually recrudescent female goldfish were investigated. the effects of analog e were also observed in mature males. female spawning behavior was induced by intramuscular injection of females with prostaglandin f(2alpha) and placing them in the presence ...199910603273
genetic diversity in crucian carp (carassius auratus).a survey of restriction fragment polymorphism in mitochondrial dna of three subspecies of carassius auratus throughout four provinces in china was undertaken using 17 restriction enzymes. two carp, cyprinus carpio rubbrofuscus and cyprinus carpio carpio, were included as the outgroup. a total of 16 haplotypes was observed: 5 in tetraploids of c. auratus auratus; 8 in hexaploids of c. auratus auratus; and 2 in c. auratus gibelio and c. auratus cuvieri, respectively. the tetraploids and hexaploids ...199910626035
translational regulation of cyclin b mrna by 17alpha,20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (maturation-inducing hormone) during oocyte maturation in a teleost fish, the goldfish (carassius auratus).17alpha,20beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (17alpha,20beta-dp) was identified as maturation-inducing hormone (mih) in several teleost fishes. in goldfish (carassius auratus), 17alpha,20beta-dp induces oocyte maturation by stimulating the de novo synthesis of cyclin b, a regulatory subunit of maturation-promoting factor (mpf). in this study, we examined the control mechanisms of 17alpha,20beta-dp-induced de novo synthesis of cyclin b protein in oocytes, which is a prerequisite step for mpf activati ...199910630408
post-trial administration of h1 histamine receptor blocker improves appetitive reversal learning and memory in goldfish, carassius auratus.based on the hypothesis that neuronal histamine exerts an inhibitory influence on learning and reinforcement, goldfish were tested for post-trial effects of the h1 receptor blocker chlorpheniramine (cpa) on learning the location of a food source in one of two compartments, one black the other white, with a feeder located in each compartment. testing was carried out over 6 days. on the training day a food pellet was placed into the feeder of one of the compartments. after consumption of the food ...199910643884
expression of human blood group antigens a and b in stomach cells of c. carpio, c. auratus, r. ridibunda and h. sapiens.human blood group abh antigens are found not only on red blood cell membranes, but in many other cell types as well. their biological functions still remain unclear. the aim of the present study was to examine the cellular expression of these antigens in the stomach of representatives of different vertebrates--pisces and amphibia and to compare it with their expression found in man. the immunohistochemical technique applied was based on the biotinstreptavidin-peroxidase complex. monoclonal antib ...199910658361
oxygen-dependent energetics of anoxia-tolerant and anoxia-intolerant hepatocytes.the oxygen-dependence of cellular energetics was investigated in hepatocytes from goldfish carassius auratus (anoxia-tolerant) and rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss (anoxia-intolerant). in goldfish hepatocytes, an approximately 50 % reduction in the rate of oxygen consumption was observed in response to both acute and prolonged hypoxia, the latter treatment shifting the threshold for this reduction to a higher oxygen level. a concomitant increase in the rate of lactate production did not compens ...200010667979
novel aspects of the activities and subcellular distribution of enzymes of ketone body metabolism in the liver and kidney of the goldfish, carassius auratus.the metabolic organization of ketone body metabolism of liver and kidney of the goldfish carassius auratus was assessed by measuring maximal activities, subcellular distribution, and stereoisomer preference of ketone body enzymes. these determinations indicate that the organization of ketone body metabolism in liver and kidney of goldfish differs from that of mammals in some respects. all the enzymes of ketone body metabolism were present in liver and kidney of goldfish, with the exception of hy ...200010684566
microglial cells in the retina of carassius auratus: effects of optic nerve crush.to study the morphology and distribution of the retinal microglial cells of the goldfish retina in normal conditions and after optic nerve crush, we have used the nucleoside diphosphatase (ndpase) technique, applied to whole-mounts or sections, for light and electron microscopy. in normal retinas, two populations of ndpase-positive cells were identified: compact cells associated with the retinal vessels on the vitreal surface of the retina and microglial cells in various retinal layers. the micr ...200010701865
the ageing of the low-frequency water disturbances caused by swimming goldfish and its possible relevance to prey detection.wakes caused by swimming goldfish (carassius auratus) were measured with a particle image velocimetry system and analyzed using a cross-correlation technique. particle velocities in a horizontal plane (size of measuring plane 24 cmx32 cm or 20 cmx27 cm) were determined, and the vorticity in the plane was derived from these data. the wake behind a swimming goldfish can show a clear vortex structure for at least 30 s. particle velocities significantly higher than background noise could still be de ...200010708639
effects of hypoxia, anoxia, and endogenous ethanol on thermoregulation in goldfish, carassius auratus.effects of hypoxia, anoxia, and endogenous ethanol (etoh) on selected temperature (t(sel)) and activity in goldfish were evaluated. blood and brain etoh concentrations ([etoh]) and brain oxygen partial pressure (po(2)) were quantified at crucial ambient oxygen pressures. below a threshold value near 31 torr, t(sel) decreased as a function of environmental po(2). t(sel) of 15 degrees c-acclimated fish was approximately 10 degrees c at the onset of anoxia and changed little over 2 h. activity show ...200010712271
dendritic arbors on the saccule and lagena in the ear of the goldfish, carassius auratus.the ear of the goldfish (carassius auratus) contains three otolithic endorgans: the saccule, lagena, and utricle. the saccule has an auditory function in most teleost fishes for whom data are available, and there is evidence that the lagena is also an auditory endorgan in the goldfish. this study was conducted to compare the innervation of the saccule and the lagena to one another and to previously published data from goldfish and other species. we placed cobaltous-lysine in saccular and lagenar ...200010713510
depletion of head kidney neutrophils and cells with basophilic granules during peritoneal inflammation in the goldfish, carassius auratus.the head kidney morphology of the goldfish with the experimental peritoneal inflammation (on day 2 after i.p. injection with sterile 3% thioglycollate) is compared with that in the control fish (i.e. on day 2 after i.p. injection with a strile physiological saline pbs) with special emphasis on identification of granulocytes on semithin and consecutive ultrathin sections. the most striking feature of head kidneys of goldfish in the course of peritoneal inflammation is a severe depletion of mature ...199910723936
antibody responses of goldfish (carassius auratus l.) to dna-immunisation at different temperatures and feeding levels.dna vaccines which work in winter are needed for fish. at 18 weeks after intramuscular injection of a plasmid containing lacz goldfish at 15 degrees c had five-fold more antibody to betagalactosidase than those at 25 degrees c or those at </=9 degrees c. expression persisted for 1 week at 25 degrees c and for 4 weeks at 15 degrees c. expression was highest after 18 weeks at </=9 degrees c and was correlated to antibody titre in this group. goldfish on low or high rations (0.33 or 3% body weight ...200010738088
surface ultrastructure of metagonimus takahashii metacercariae and adults.a scanning electron microscopic study was performed on the surface ultrastructure of metacercariae and adults of metagonimus takahashii. metacercariae were collected from the scale of crucian carp (carassius auratus), and adult flukes were harvested 1-4 weeks after infection to rats. in excysted metacercariae, the oral sucker had type i (numerous) and type ii (seven in total) sensory papillae. tegumental spines were dense and digitated into 5-7 points on the surface anterior to the ventral sucke ...200010743353
x-ray microanalysis of myotomal muscle in the sunbleak, leucaspius delineatus (heckel) and goldfish, carassius auratus gibelio.the functioning of a group of muscle fibres as a tissue that performs a well characterized type of contraction (slow or fast) depends on their biochemical and structural organization that is already well established. the biochemical and structural diversities between three types of fish muscle fibres found also a reflection in the content of light elements. the present work demonstrates significant differences in the content of diffusible elements (cl, k, na, and mg) and bound elements (p and s) ...199910754791
structure and function in the saccule of the goldfish (carassius auratus): a model of diversity in the non-amniote ear.the vertebrate inner ear is comprised of a remarkable diversity of cell types, including several types of sensory hair cells. in amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals), the morphological and physiological characteristics that distinguish these cell types have been well documented, while cellular variation in the ears of non-amniotes (all other vertebrate groups) has remained underrecognized. since non-amniotes have become increasingly popular models for developmental and genetic research, a mor ...200010771179
analysis of genetic heterogeneity among five gynogenetic clones of silver crucian carp, carassius auratus gibelio bloch, based on detection of rapd molecular markers.the gynogenetic silver crucian carp, carassius auratus gibelio, is a unique model system for studying evolutionary genetics and selective breeding, owing to its specific genetic background and reproductive modes. five gynogenetic clones were analyzed by the random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) technique, using 30 10-nucleotide-long primers. twenty-six primers produced well-amplified dna fragments with reproducible banding patterns, and 24 primers were polymorphic. nearly identical banding pat ...200010773687
identification of the goldfish 20s proteasome beta6 subunit bound to nuclear matrix.proteasomes are large, multisubunit particles that act as the proteolytic machinery for most of the regulated intracellular protein breakdown in eukaryotic cells. proteasomes are present in both the nucleus and cytoplasm. when we analyzed the molecular composition of protein constituents of the nuclear matrix preparation of goldfish oocytes by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by sequence analysis, we found a 26 kda spot identical in amino acid sequence to the beta6 sub ...200010781806
cdna cloning and expression of a novel estrogen receptor beta-subtype in goldfish (carassius auratus).we have isolated a second goldfish estrogen receptor (er) beta-subtype (gfer-beta2) cdna which is distinct from the liver-derived er-beta (gfer-beta1) cdna reported previously. the 2650-bp cdna, isolated from a goldfish pituitary and brain cdna library, encodes a 610 amino acid (aa) protein which shows only a 53% aa sequence identity with gfer-beta1 in overall structure. rt-pcr analysis showed that mrna of gfer-beta2, in contrast to that of gfer-beta1, was predominantly expressed in pituitary, t ...200010786629
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