Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1248863
Histological assessment of Systemic Granulomatosis progression in meagre (Argyrosomus regius) during cage ongrowing phase
Histological assessment of Systemic Granulomatosis progression in meagre (Argyrosomus regius) during cage ongrowing phase // DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS, 145 (2021), 165-172 doi:10.3354/dao03606 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Histological assessment of Systemic Granulomatosis
progression in meagre (Argyrosomus regius) during
cage ongrowing phase
Autori
Gustinelli Andrea ; Čolak Slavica ; Quaglio, Francesco ; Sirri, Rubina ; Kolega, Matko ; Mejdandzic, Danijel ; Caffara, Monica ; Baric, Renata ; Fioravanti, Maria Letizia
Izvornik
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS (1616-1580) 145
(2021);
165-172
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Systemic granulomatosis ; Meagre ; Argyrosomus regius ; Aquaculture
Sažetak
Meagre Argyrosomus regius is a potential candidate for Mediterranean aquaculture diversification, although several health issues still represent important bottlenecks for its sustainable production, including systemic granulomatosis (SG). To evaluate the SG progression in meagre during a 10 mo period of cage ongrowing, a histopathological investigation was carried out on 108 meagre fed 3 different diets (commercial pellets, hydrated commercial pellets and defrosted sardines). Histological sections of the gills and visceral organs were examined and lesions referable to SG scored from 1−3 according to the severity of the granulomatosis. The kidney and liver were the most affected organs, showing the highest percentage of positivity for granulomas and severity of lesions along the whole observation period. Using a statistical mixed model (GLMM) followed by odds ratio analysis, an effect of diet and temperature was found: the severity of liver and digestive tract SG scores decreased in the Cage 3 group (defrosted sardines) and with increasing temperature (p < 0.05, negative estimates, odds ratio <1). These observations, in accordance with the literature, suggest that SG in meagre could be related to nutritional-metabolic factors with the possible influence of environmental factors such as temperature.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina
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