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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 49: 1-6, 2016 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26700172

RESUMEN

During July-September of 2008, 2009, and 2010 endangered age-0 juvenile shortnose suckers were sampled from Upper Klamath Lake, OR in a health evaluation that included the measurement of transforming growth factor - beta (TGF-ß) expression in spleen in combination with a histopathology assessment. This analysis was performed to determine if the expression of this immuno-regulator could be used as a component of a larger health evaluation intended to identify potential risk-factors that may help to explain why very few of these fish survive to age-1. Potential associations between TGF-ß1 expression, histopathological findings, meristic data as well as temporal and spatial data were evaluated using analysis-of-variance. In this analysis, the absence or presence of opercula deformity and hepatic cell necrosis were identified as significant factors in accounting for the variance in TGF-ß1 expression observed in age-0 shortnose suckers (n = 122, squared multiple R = 0.989). Location of sample collection and the absence or presence of anchor worms (Lernaea spp.) were identified as significant cofactors. The actual mechanisms involved with these relationships have yet to be determined. The strength, however, of our findings support the concept of using TGF-ß1 expression as part of a broader fish health assessment and suggests the potential for using additional immunologic measures in future studies. Specifically, our results indicate that the measure of TGF-ß1 expression in age-0 shortnose sucker health assessments can facilitate the process of identifying disease risks that are associated with the documented lack of recruitment into the adult population.


Asunto(s)
Cipriniformes/genética , Enfermedades de los Peces/genética , Proteínas de Peces/genética , Expresión Génica , Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta1/genética , Animales , Cipriniformes/anatomía & histología , Especies en Peligro de Extinción , Enfermedades de los Peces/etiología , Enfermedades de los Peces/inmunología , Enfermedades de los Peces/patología , Proteínas de Peces/metabolismo , Oregon , Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta1/metabolismo
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 32(5): 890-8, 2012 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22366312

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The Nature Conservancy is in the process of restoring the Williamson River Delta in an attempt to recreate important juvenile habitat for the endangered shortnose sucker Chasmistes brevirostris and the endangered Lost River sucker Deltistes luxatus. Measurement of TGF-ß mRNA expression level was one of the indicators chosen to evaluate juvenile sucker health during the restoration process. TGF-ß mRNA expression level has been correlated with disease status in several laboratory studies and TGF-ß mRNA expression level has been used as a species-specific indicator of immune status in field-based fish health assessments. We describe here the identification of TGF-ß and a possible splice variant from shortnose sucker and from Lost River sucker. The performance of a quantitative RT-PCR assay to measure TGF-ß mRNA expression level was evaluated in field-collected spleen and kidney tissue samples. The quality of extracted RNA was higher in tissues harvested in September compared to July and higher in tissues harvested at lower temperature compared to higher temperature. In addition, the expression level of both TGF-ß and 18S as assessed by qRT-PCR was higher in samples with higher quality RNA. TGF-ß mRNA expression was lower in kidney than in spleen in both Lost River sucker and shortnose sucker.


Asunto(s)
Cipriniformes/genética , Cipriniformes/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa/métodos , Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta/genética , Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta/metabolismo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Clonación Molecular , Cipriniformes/inmunología , ADN Complementario/análisis , Riñón/inmunología , Riñón/metabolismo , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Oregon , ARN Mensajero/análisis , Estaciones del Año , Análisis de Secuencia de Proteína , Bazo/inmunología , Bazo/metabolismo , Temperatura , Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta/inmunología
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12781831

RESUMEN

Gas bubble trauma (GBT) caused by gas supersaturation of river water continues to be a problem in the Columbia River Basin. A common indicator of GBT is the percent of the lateral line occluded with gas bubbles; however, this effect has never been examined in relation to lateral line morphology. The effects of 115, 125 and 130% total dissolved gas levels were evaluated on five fish species common to the upper Columbia River. Trunk lateral line pore diameters differed significantly (P<0.0001) among species (longnose sucker>largescale sucker>northern pikeminnow>/=chinook salmon>/=redside shiner). At all supersaturation levels evaluated, percent of lateral line occlusion exhibited an inverse correlation to pore size but was not generally related to total dissolved gas level or time of exposure. This study suggests that the differences in lateral line pore diameters between species should be considered when using lateral line occlusion as an indicator of gas bubble trauma.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Peces/fisiopatología , Peces/fisiología , Animales , Biometría , Cyprinidae , Cipriniformes , Ecosistema , Peces/anatomía & histología , Agua Dulce/análisis , Gases/análisis , Ríos , Salmón , Especificidad de la Especie , Factores de Tiempo
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