Efeito do maracujá (Passiflora incarnata) sobre a morfometria de hepatócitos da tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) / Effect of Passion fruit (Passiflora incarnata) on the hepatocytes morphometry of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

Effects of Passion fruit (Passiflora incarnata) dry extract administration on hepatocyte morphometry of juveniles Nile tilapias (Oreochromis niloticus) were investigated. Male isolated fish (86,50 ± 10,17 g) were daily fed (28 days) with extruded commercial ration (32% crude protein - 2% biomass) containing the extract diluted in sodium alginate in graded doses 0 (control), 50, 100 and 200 mg/Kg (n= 6 animals/treatment), registering daily consumption. At the start and after 28 days of experiment each fish was displayed to the reflection of own mirror image (30 minutes) in order to simulate the virtual presence of a coespecific (social stress). Then the animals were anesthetized (2-fenoxietanol) for biometric measures and blood collection (caudal vein) for determination of the plasmatic levels of glucose and cortisol. After 28 days the animals were sacrificed for removal of liver fragments samples used to histological examination (cytoplasmic area and number of cells - HE stained; hepatic glycogen supplies - PAS stained). Aiming the comparison of the natural social stress with that utilized in this experiment, six fish from a group of 30 individuals were also sacrificed and used as reference (basal values) for the histological parameters evaluation. Food consumption, weight gain and sanguine biochemist parameters (cortisol and glucose) were submitted to ANOVA, SAS 8.0 proc mixed (p<0,05) and data of cells counting and hepatocyte morfometry to the same test, using SAS 8.0 GLM (p<0,01). The initial weights and lengths were similar, the food consumption was not modified by the addition of the extract and all the fish grew significantly during the experiment. Initial levels of cortisol and glucose were also similar between groups and did not modify by the stressor agent or treatments with the extract. However, a significant increase of glucose and reduction of cortisol levels were observed for all the fish. The addition of different extract doses provoked significant and noticeable increase of the cytoplasmic area and reduction of the cells number, mainly for 100 mg/Kg dose. In the control group cytoplasmatic area was significantly minor due to lesser hepatic glycogen accumulation. The stressor agent did not affect sanguine biochemists parameters but seems to lead metabolic alterations that had collaborated with the depletion of liver glycogen supplies. This effect seems to have been reverted in the fish that received the diet contend Passion fruit extract that, by means of a mechanism not elucidated in this experiment, contributed for the maintenance or increase of hepatic glycogen supplies. It was conclude that Passion fruit extract diet inclusion at 100 mg/Kg dose protects the tilapia against the hepatic glycogen depletion caused by social stress.

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hepatócito oreochromis niloticus hepatocyte intermediary metabolism oreochromis niloticus passiflora incarnata metabolismo intermediário passiflora incarnata histologia histology

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