355 results match your criteria: "Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture[Affiliation]"

Background: Aquaculture systems that sporadically depend on antibiotics can contribute to the development of adverse effects on the fish, microbial flora and the environment. This study sought to investigate the impacts of extended oxytetracycline supplementation on the freshwater stinging catfish through a multi-biomarker approach.

Methods: A total of 300 (20 ± 0.

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Molecular insights into septin 2 protein in rohu (Labeo rohita): revealing expression dynamics, antimicrobial activity and functional characteristics.

Int J Biol Macromol

December 2024

National Referral Laboratory for Freshwater Fish Diseases, Fish Health Management Division, ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar 751002, India. Electronic address:

Septins are evolutionarily conserved GTP-binding proteins mediating innate immunity, autophagy and inflammation in higher animals; however, they are yet to be fully characterized in fish. The study encompasses cloning of complete septin 2 cDNA from the rohu carp (Labeo rohita) that consisted of an open reading frame of 1050 bp and phylogenetic amino acid similarity of 99.43 % to cyprinid Onychostoma macrolepis.

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Secondary nucleation is an emerging approach for synthesizing higher-order supramolecular polymers with exciting topologies. However, a detailed understanding of growth processes and the synthesis of homochiral superstructures is yet to be demonstrated. Here, we report the non-covalent synthesis of dendritic homochiral superstructures using NIR triimide dyes as building blocks via a secondary nucleation elongation process.

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Ompok bimaculatus is a commercially important food fish of Northeast India. For higher production of this species, the molecular mechanisms underlying its reproductive physiology is an important aspect to study. Vegetable oils are rich in ω3 and ω6 fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins, that enhance reproductive performances.

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Impact of gonadotropin on certain testis-related genes identified through testicular transcriptome analysis in the Asian and the African catfish.

Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics

December 2024

Department of Animal Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, P.O. Central University, Hyderabad 500046, Telangana, India. Electronic address:

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  • Inducing spawning in female catfish is well understood, but stimulating male spermiation and understanding testicular maturation remains challenging, sparking research into gene profile changes during this process.
  • The study focused on creating de novo transcriptome assemblies for the Asian catfish (Clarias batrachus) and African catfish (C. gariepinus) to identify genes involved in male reproductive processes, particularly after administering human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) during their reproductive phase.
  • Key findings showed an increase in steroidogenesis-related gene expressions (like star, cyp11b1, cyp17a, and cyp21a) after hCG treatment, along with unique reproduction-related genes differing between the species,
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Cypermethrin is a pyrethroid insecticide used in aquaculture farms against ectoparasites. The conventional pesticide formulations are now being found to be greatly ineffective at low dosages, and their indiscriminate usage may cause undesired effects in ecosystems. So, the current study was designed to develop a nanoformulation of cypermethrin that would have many advantages over conventional pesticide formulations, and the toxic effects of this formulation were then tested on the carp Labeo rohita fingerlings.

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Background: The biofloc system (BFS) provides a sustainable aquaculture system through its efficient in situ water quality maintenance by the microbial biomass, besides continuous availability of these protein-rich microbes as feed to enhance growth and immunity of the reared organism. This study explores the gill architecture, growth performance, digestive enzyme activity, intestinal microbial composition, and histology of three freshwater fish species, Puntius gonionotus, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, and Heteropneustus fossilis reared in biofloc based polyculture system.

Results: The three species in T2 showed significantly higher WG and SGR, followed by T1 and T3.

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The impact of insecticides on water bodies can be evaluated by studying the physiology and health of fish. These chemicals pose a significant and direct risk to aquatic ecosystems and hence aquatic animals like fish. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the toxic effects of sub-lethal concentrations of triflumezopyrim, a novel synthetic insecticide commonly used in crop protection, on the biochemical and hematological parameters of freshwater sub-adult Labeo rohita L.

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  • Climate change and human activities are leading to the rise of non-native aquatic species like jellyfish, which can disrupt ecosystems and pose health risks.
  • Researchers developed a two-step RPA-CRISPR-Cas12a eDNA assay for early detection of the jellyfish Chrysaora pacifica, showing high sensitivity in identifying low levels of its genetic material.
  • Field tests in Jinhae Bay supported the assay's effectiveness by correlating with data from existing monitoring programs, suggesting it could be a reliable alternative for early warning systems against invasive marine species.
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Cyprinid species are the most cultured aquatic species around the world in terms of quantity and total value. They account for 25% of global aquaculture production and significantly contribute to fulfilling the demand for fish food. The aquaculture of these species is facing severe concerns in terms of seed quality, rising feed costs, disease outbreaks, introgression of exotic species, environmental impacts, and anthropogenic activities.

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  • The experiment investigated whether tilapia (GIFT) prefer protein or lipid as an energy source when raised in warm conditions (28.3°C and 33.3°C) over 60 days, testing various diets with different protein and lipid contents.
  • Results showed that tilapia on high-lipid diets (12%) exhibited better weight gain and growth metrics, while higher lipid content decreased fat storage in the body and increased fat mobilization in the blood.
  • The study concluded that high-lipid diets are more beneficial than high-protein diets for tilapia in hot environments, improving growth and metabolic efficiency while preserving important fatty acids.
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Heat stress is a major problem in aquaculture species, causing changes in physiology such as decreased feed intake, growth rate, reproduction, and internal cellular damage, thereby affecting fish's health. The effects of an acute heat stress simulating a daily rise and fall in temperature on summer days were evaluated in the liver proteome of rohu (Labeo rohita) fingerlings in the present study. The fish maintained at 30 °C were gradually exposed to a higher temperature of 36 °C at an increment rate of 1 °C per 1.

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TLR (Toll-like receptor)-21 is a non-mammalian TLR and exhibits a unique function within the innate immune systems of fishes, birds, and amphibians. Despite its important role as PRR (pattern recognition receptor), research on TLR21 in many fish species, as well as in rohu (Labeo rohita), remains relatively limited. This article describes the molecular cloning of LrTLR21 (TLR21 in L.

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Background: Captive breeding, along with artificial selection can significantly impact population structure by influencing allele frequencies and driving populations towards specific adaptation. Selective sweeps are powerful forces in shaping genetic variation within populations and can drive rapid spread of beneficial alleles while simultaneously reducing genetic diversity in localized regions of the genome. The present work was undertaken to assess the genetic structure and consequences of artificial selection in 10 generation of genetically improved rohu by comparing with wild populations.

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Fat depots or triglycerides are hydrolysed by the action of lipases in fish to be used for energy and/or for growth and reproduction. In herbivores fishes, de novo synthesis of lipids from non- lipid substrates (glucose) leads to fat deposits and/or fatty infiltration in organs especially on ovaries limiting its normal functions. This study was aimed to understand lipases from the digestive tract (DT) of adult Hypselobarbus pulchellus of different sizes, their partial purification, characterisation and their isozymes.

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  • The Amur common carp, an important fish for aquaculture, has been improved through selective breeding, but its embryogenesis and immune gene expression are not well understood.
  • A study examined the carp's embryonic development over approximately 44 hours, dividing it into eight distinct periods, with the segmentation stage showcasing significant developmental changes.
  • Key immune-related genes displayed stage-specific expression patterns, with TLR4 peaking during the neurella stage, NOD1 and NOD2 during hatching, and IL-8 at the gastrula stage, marking the first report on this topic for Amur common carp.
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  • - This study investigated how different levels of vitamin E affect reproductive performance and gene expression in butter catfish over a 60-day period, using diets with 0, 100, and 150 mg/kg of vitamin E.
  • - After inducing breeding with a hormone called Ovatide, results showed that a 100 mg/kg vitamin E diet significantly improved metrics such as gonadosomatic index (GSI%), fertilization rate, fecundity, and hatching rate.
  • - Additionally, real-time PCR analysis revealed that 100 mg/kg of vitamin E enhanced the expression of reproductive hormone receptor genes in the brain, testes, and ovaries, indicating its positive impact on the fish's reproductive function.
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No water body is resilient to afflicts of algal bloom, if goes unmanaged. With the increasing trend of intensification, eutrophication and climate change, Labeo rohita (rohu) is highly anticipated to suffer from the deleterious effects of bloom and eventually its toxins. A comprehensive study was conducted to understand the toxicopathological effects of microcystin-LR (MC-LR) in rohu following intraperitoneal injection of 96 h-LD dose i.

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Competitive interactions between species is widely prevalent within the animal world. In this manuscript, we attempted to understand feeding competitions between the Amazon sailfin catfish, an invasive species introduced globally, and rohu, a keystone species native to several countries within southeast Asia. We used two different size classes of each species, large-size having total length (TL, from snout tip to caudal fin) of 15-20 cm and fingerling having TL<6 cm, and feeding duration was used as a proxy to understand competition.

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Photoperiod manipulation is emerging as an effective approach for regulating physiological functions in fish. This study aimed to assess the impact of photoperiod on the growth performance, haematological responses, and economic returns of the endangered and highly valued Indian butter catfish, Ompok bimaculatus. Fish with an average body weight of 28.

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This study aims to explore the concentrations of Se and Hg in shellfish along the Gulf of Mannar (GoM) coast (Southeast India) and to estimate related risks and risk-based consumption limits for children, pregnant women, and adults. Se concentrations in shrimp, crab, and cephalopods ranged from 0.256 to 0.

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This study aimed to explore the concentrations of Se and Hg in marine fish along the Gulf of Mannar (southeast coast of India) and to assess related risks and risk-based consumption limits for children, pregnant women, and adults. Se concentrations in pelagic and benthic fish ranged from 0.278 to 0.

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Background: The Deccan mahseer, Tor khudree (Sykes, 1839) is a potential game and food fish species belonging to the family cyprinidae and is categorized as endangered. Its distribution is restricted to southern part of India, specifically to Peninsular Rivers. This study is first to assess the genetic diversity and differentiation in Tor khudree by developing novel simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers.

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Fish possess numerous enzymatic antioxidant systems as part of their innate immunity. These systems have been poorly studied in (rohu). The present study characterized and investigated the role of antioxidant genes in the defence mechanisms against two types of stressors, including infection and ammonia stress.

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