Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda

© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The present study was investigated the dietary administration of cassic acid (CA) on growth, innate immunity, transcription profiles of estrogen and follicle-stimulating hormones as well as lysozyme enzyme determined in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda. The weight ga...

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Main Authors: Ramasamy Harikrishnan, Gunapathy Devi, Bilal Ahmad Paray, Mohammad K. Al-Sadoon, Abdul Rahman Al-Mfarij, Hien Van Doan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-681572020-04-02T15:26:25Z Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda Ramasamy Harikrishnan Gunapathy Devi Bilal Ahmad Paray Mohammad K. Al-Sadoon Abdul Rahman Al-Mfarij Hien Van Doan Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science © 2020 Elsevier Ltd The present study was investigated the dietary administration of cassic acid (CA) on growth, innate immunity, transcription profiles of estrogen and follicle-stimulating hormones as well as lysozyme enzyme determined in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda. The weight gain (WG), protein efficacy ratio (PER), and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly improved in infected fish fed dietary administration with CA at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 diets. The survival is higher (96.7% and 98.3%) in the infected groups fed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The red (RBC) and white (WBC) blood cells, hemoglobin (Hb), and packed cell volume (PCV) was found significantly high in the infected fish feeding at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. Total protein and albumin were significantly increased with 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets among weeks 1–4 while the globulin and albumin: globulin ratio increased of these diet only after week 2. The phagocytic and respiratory burst activities were enhanced statistically the infected fish fed at 10 mg kg−1 CA diet group whereas the production of superoxide anion (SOA) and nitric oxide (NO) were significantly increased at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The lymphocyte proliferation and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity were significantly high the infected fish when fed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets after 2nd week whereas the alternate complement activity (ACP), generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and lysozyme activity (Lyz) were observed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets among weeks 1–4. The accumulative mortality was 10% in infected fish fed at 1 and 5 mg kg−1 CA diets whereas 15% mortality found with 10 mg kg−1 CA diet. The highest levels of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) mRNA expression found in gonad while the highest levels of follicle stimulating hormone-beta subunit (FSH-β) mRNA expression found in testis of the infected fish given at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The up-regulation of chick-type lysozyme (c-Lyz) mRNA was observed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets after 2nd week while goose-type lysozyme (g-Lyz) mRNA was up-regulation amongst weeks 1–4 of these diets. The present study suggested that E. tarda challenged fish after feeding with 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets did not affect growth and hemato-biochemical parameter, but it enhanced nonspecific immune system and improving ERα, FSH-β, c-Lyz, and g-Lyz mRNA expression in C. gariepinus against E. tarda. 2020-04-02T15:22:53Z 2020-04-02T15:22:53Z 2020-04-01 Journal 10959947 10504648 2-s2.0-85079604563 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.02.037 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85079604563&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68157
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Ramasamy Harikrishnan
Gunapathy Devi
Bilal Ahmad Paray
Mohammad K. Al-Sadoon
Abdul Rahman Al-Mfarij
Hien Van Doan
Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
description © 2020 Elsevier Ltd The present study was investigated the dietary administration of cassic acid (CA) on growth, innate immunity, transcription profiles of estrogen and follicle-stimulating hormones as well as lysozyme enzyme determined in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda. The weight gain (WG), protein efficacy ratio (PER), and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly improved in infected fish fed dietary administration with CA at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 diets. The survival is higher (96.7% and 98.3%) in the infected groups fed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The red (RBC) and white (WBC) blood cells, hemoglobin (Hb), and packed cell volume (PCV) was found significantly high in the infected fish feeding at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. Total protein and albumin were significantly increased with 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets among weeks 1–4 while the globulin and albumin: globulin ratio increased of these diet only after week 2. The phagocytic and respiratory burst activities were enhanced statistically the infected fish fed at 10 mg kg−1 CA diet group whereas the production of superoxide anion (SOA) and nitric oxide (NO) were significantly increased at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The lymphocyte proliferation and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity were significantly high the infected fish when fed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets after 2nd week whereas the alternate complement activity (ACP), generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and lysozyme activity (Lyz) were observed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets among weeks 1–4. The accumulative mortality was 10% in infected fish fed at 1 and 5 mg kg−1 CA diets whereas 15% mortality found with 10 mg kg−1 CA diet. The highest levels of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) mRNA expression found in gonad while the highest levels of follicle stimulating hormone-beta subunit (FSH-β) mRNA expression found in testis of the infected fish given at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets. The up-regulation of chick-type lysozyme (c-Lyz) mRNA was observed at 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets after 2nd week while goose-type lysozyme (g-Lyz) mRNA was up-regulation amongst weeks 1–4 of these diets. The present study suggested that E. tarda challenged fish after feeding with 5 and 10 mg kg−1 CA diets did not affect growth and hemato-biochemical parameter, but it enhanced nonspecific immune system and improving ERα, FSH-β, c-Lyz, and g-Lyz mRNA expression in C. gariepinus against E. tarda.
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author Ramasamy Harikrishnan
Gunapathy Devi
Bilal Ahmad Paray
Mohammad K. Al-Sadoon
Abdul Rahman Al-Mfarij
Hien Van Doan
author_facet Ramasamy Harikrishnan
Gunapathy Devi
Bilal Ahmad Paray
Mohammad K. Al-Sadoon
Abdul Rahman Al-Mfarij
Hien Van Doan
author_sort Ramasamy Harikrishnan
title Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
title_short Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
title_full Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
title_fullStr Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in Clarias gariepinus against Edwardsiella tarda
title_sort effect of cassic acid on immunity and immune-reproductive genes transcription in clarias gariepinus against edwardsiella tarda
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