Publications by authors named "Haojun Zhu"

The genus Microbacterium in the phylum Actinomycetota contains over 100 species to date that little is known about their bioactive metabolites production. In this study, a mangrove sediment-derived strain B2969 was identified as a novel type strain within the genus Microbacterium due to the low 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity (< 99%), and low overall genome relatedness indices (ANI, 75.4%-79.

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Previous studies of the 70S ribosome from Flavobacterium johnsoniae revealed a novel ribosomal protein, bL38, which interacts with uL6 on the 50S subunit. This 5.6 kDa protein is conserved across the Bacteroidia and encoded downstream of bL28 and bL33 in a three-gene operon.

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Nanoplastics (NPs), the final form of degraded microplastics in the environment, can adsorb PFOA (an emerging organic pollutant in recent years) in several ways. Current research on these has focused on bony fishes and mollusks, however, the combined toxicity of PFOA and NPs remains unknown in Eriocheir sinensis. Therefore, the effects of single or combined exposure to PFOA and NPs were investigated.

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Studies showed that contaminants adhered to the surface of nano-polystyrene microplastics (NPs) have a toxicological effect. Juveniles tilapia were dispersed into four groups: the control group A, 75 nm NPs exposed group B, 5 ng·L 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexabromodiphenyl ether group C (BDE), and 5 ng·L BDE + 75 nm MPs group D, and acutely exposed for 2, 4 and 8 days. The hepatic histopathological change, enzymatic activities, transcriptomics, and proteomics, have been performed in tilapia.

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Studies showed that toxicants that adhered to the surface of nano-microplastics (NPs) have toxicological effects. Juvenile tilapia were divided into four groups namely the control group (A), 100 ng·L sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) group (B), 75 nm NPs group (C) and SMZ + 75 nm NPs group (D), and were exposed to an acute test for 2, 4 and 8 days. The hepatic histopathological changes, enzymatic activities, transcriptomics and proteomics analysis have been performed.

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Fish exhibit varying responses to polystyrene microplastics (MPs) depending on particle size. Previous studies suggested that microorganisms adhering to the surface of MPs can induce toxic effects. In this study, Tilapia were exposed to MPs of control (group A), 75 nm (B), 7.

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Polyethylene microplastics (MPs) of the different sizes may result in different response in fish. Studies showed microorganisms adhered to the surface of MPs have toxicological effect. Juveniles tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, n = 600, 26.

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The architectural window with spectrally selective features and radiative cooling is an effective way to save building energy consumption. However, architectural windows that combine both functions are currently based on micro-nano photonic structures, which undoubtedly hinder their commercial application due to the complexity of manufacture. Herein, a novel tunable visible light transmittance radiative cooling smart window (TTRC smart window) with perfect near-infrared (NIR) shielding ability is manufactured via a mass-producible scraping method.

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There is limited knowledge about the toxicity of Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) in crustaceans, despite its high toxicity to aquatic organisms. This research aimed to explore the effects of MC-LR on cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, and apoptosis in the hepatopancreas of Eriocheir sinensis, as well as elucidate the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and potential mechanisms of toxicity. In vivo and in vitro exposures of crabs to MC-LR and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) were performed, followed by assessments of cell morphology, viability, tissue pathology, biochemical indicators, gene expression, and hepatopancreatic transcriptome.

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  • The study explored the impact of different feeding strategies on largemouth bass by comparing dietary commercial feed, iced fish, and a combination of both over a one-year period.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in growth performance, although variations were noted in product yield between feeding methods, with iced fish contributing to higher levels of certain fatty acids compared to commercial feed.
  • Gut microbiota analysis revealed dominant phyla and shifts in microbial composition, with commercial feed enhancing carbohydrate metabolism pathways, while iced fish feeding was linked to increased resistance pathways against infectious diseases.
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Salvianolic acid B (Sal B), as one of the main water-soluble components of , has significant pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, free radical elimination and biofilm protection actions. However, the protective effect of Sal B on Nile tilapia and the underlying mechanism are rarely reported. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Sal B on antioxidant stress, apoptosis and autophagy in Nile tilapia liver.

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Traditional aquaculture ponds are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems; thus, ecological aquaculture is increasingly valued for its beneficial ecological properties and ecosystem services. However, little is known about ecological aquaculture of largemouth bass with submerged vegetation. Here, we designed three ecological ponds of cultured largemouth bass with submerged macrophytes (the EM group) and three ponds with traditional aquaculture (the M group) to reveal the response of water quality, and phytoplankton and bacterial communities, to submerged macrophyte bioremediation during a 90-day culture period.

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  • The study examined how heat stress (35 °C) affects juvenile hybrid yellow catfish compared to a control group at 28 °C.
  • Significant increases were observed in red blood cells, hemoglobin, and metabolic markers, suggesting heightened cellular activity and stress response.
  • Findings highlight the negative impact of heat stress on liver function and immune responses, leading to energy depletion and impaired long-term defenses against stress.
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Resveratrol (RES) has been found to have immunological enhancement effects on Oreochromis niloticus. In O. nilocticus, the liver, spleen and kidney act as immune target tissues, while intestine works for nutrition sensing organ.

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Clinical studies have confirmed that total flavones (GTFs) have good anti-hepatic injury, but whether they have a good protective effect on anti-hepatic injury activity induced by in tilapia () is unknown. The aims of this study were to investigate the protective effects of total flavones on liver injury induced by (SA) and its underlying mechanism in fish. A total of 150 tilapia were randomly divided into five groups, each with three replicates containing 10 fish: normal control group, infection group, and three total flavone treatment groups (addition of 0.

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Astragaloside IV (ASIV) has effects of antioxidation and immunologic enhancement. However, there are few reports on the application and potential mechanism of ASIV in aquaculture. In this study, we investigated the effect of ASIV on growth, antioxidation, and immune function of tilapia.

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Genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT, ) are intensively farmed in China, where most of the yield derives from the pond culture system (PCS). The in-pond raceway system (IPRS) is a new type of highly efficient aquaculture mode, and has been recommended as a novel system for GIFT farming. To determine the effects of these culture modes on the gut microbiome of GIFT, we conducted a 90-days experiment in IPRS and PCS units.

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Anti-Müllerian hormone (Amh) plays an important role in regulating gonad development in teleosts. However, little is known about the effects of Amh on follicle development. In this study, we transfected the vector containing antisense RNA fragments of the amh gene to produce Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, with knocked-down Amh function in vivo.

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Aquaculture environment plays important roles in regulating the growth, morphology, nutrition, and flavor of aquatic products. The present study investigated growth, morphology, nutrition, and flavor formation in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) cultured in the ponds with (EM group) and without (M group) the submerged macrophytes (Elodea nuttallii). Fish in the EM group showed a significantly greater body length, higher growth rate, and lower hepatosomatic index than those in the M group (p< 0.

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Microcystin-LR (MC-LR), the toxic substance of cyanobacteria secondary metabolism, widely exists in water environments and poses great risks to living organisms. Some toxicological assessments of MC-LR have performed at physiological and biochemical levels. However, plenty of blanks about the potential mechanism in aquatic crustacean remains.

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The transport of live fish is a necessary step for commercial production. The skin of teleost fish is the first non-specific immune barrier against exogenous stimuli, and it plays an important protective role under transport stress. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore the skin responses to transport stress in hybrid yellow catfish (♀ × ♂) through transcriptome and biochemical analyses.

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Fish gills are the primary organ that respond to sudden changes in the dissolved oxygen (DO) level in the aquatic environment. Hypoxic stress impairs the normal function of gill tissues. However, little is known about the mechanisms of the response of yellow catfish gills to hypoxic stress.

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Background: Dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water is a vital abiotic factor in aquatic animal farming. A hypoxic environment affects the growth, metabolism, and immune system of fish. Glycolipid metabolism is a vital energy pathway under acute hypoxic stress, and it plays a significant role in the adaptation of fish to stressful environments.

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Yellow catfish are intensively farmed in China and are often fed a high-fat diet (HFD) with the aim of using less protein. However, an excess of dietary lipids is likely to affect the gut microflora, which strongly affects immunity and nutrient digestion. To determine the effects of different lipid levels on the growth, physiological parameters and gut microbiome of hybrid yellow catfish, we conducted an 8-week feeding experiment with a low-fat diet (2% lipids, LFD), a normal-fat diet (9% lipids, NFD), and a HFD (15% lipids) (120 fish per group).

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Members of the ACOT (acyl-CoA thioesterase) family hydrolyze fatty acyl-CoA to form free fatty acids (FFAs) and coenzyme A (CoA). These enzymes play important roles in fatty acid metabolism. Here, we report the cloning and functional analysis of acot11β in hybrid yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco ♀ × P.

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