141 results match your criteria: "National Fisheries University.[Affiliation]"

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  • The study examines the relationship between the characteristics of pufferfish PSTBP proteoforms and their thermal stability across four Takifugu species.
  • The researchers used methods like Western blot analysis and LC-MS/MS to confirm the heat-tolerance of these proteins, especially in T. rubripes.
  • Findings indicate that heat-stable PSTBP proteoforms are genetically conserved within the genus, enhancing our understanding of toxin transmission in seafood and its associated risks.
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  • - The study focuses on the akame fish (Lates japonicus), which has survived for thousands of years despite having a very low genetic diversity, with a heterozygosity rate among the lowest in teleost fishes at 3.3 to 3.4 × 10^-4/bp.
  • - Analysis showed that although the akame's effective population size has remained around 1,000 for the last 30,000 years, certain genomic regions related to immunity and sensory systems maintained higher genetic variations, suggesting a balancing selection that helps sustain its viability.
  • - Signs of positive selection in akame genes indicate adaptive evolution to its temperate habitat, highlighting that this functional genetic diversity has played a crucial role in the species
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Background: Mercury intake is caused by eating seafood, such as tuna and other predatory fish species. To reduce the health risks of mercury intake, it is necessary to continuously measure and monitor mercury concentrations at fish farms and markets. We have developed a compact system that can detect multiple heavy metals by liquid asymmetric-electrode plasma optical emission spectroscopy (LAEP-OES).

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Effects of Drought Stress on Abscisic Acid Content and Its Related Transcripts in - Monosomic Addition Lines.

Genes (Basel)

June 2024

Laboratory of Vegetable Crop Science, Division of Life Science, Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 753-8515, Japan.

Climate change has resulted in an increased demand for Japanese bunching onions L., genomes FF) with drought resistance. A complete set of alien monosomic addition lines of with extra chromosomes from shallot ( L.

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  • Intracellular bacteria like Edwardsiella can thrive inside macrophages, but the specific immune responses and evasion tactics of these pathogens are not well understood.
  • Researchers created transgenic Japanese medaka fish with fluorescent macrophages using the mpeg1.1 gene to enhance the study of these immune cells.
  • Validation studies showed that the fluorescent macrophages displayed the right characteristics and actively phagocytized the bacteria, setting the stage for future research on how macrophages respond to bacterial infections.
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Trimethylamine N-oxide ameliorates hepatic damage including reduction of hepatic bile acids and cholesterol in -null mice.

Int J Food Sci Nutr

June 2024

Department of Food Science and Technology, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Japan.

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  • - The study investigates the impact of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) using a special type of mouse that lacks the farnesoid X receptor (FXR).
  • - Mice on a diet enriched with TMAO for 13 weeks showed lower liver damage markers and reduced hepatic bile acid and cholesterol levels compared to regular (wild-type) mice.
  • - The findings indicate that TMAO may improve liver health in FXR-null mice by altering bile acid and cholesterol metabolism without relying on the FXR pathway.
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Artificial breeding was induced in the pufferfish Arothron manilensis following ultrasonographic sex determination. Hormonal treatment of mature male and female specimens followed the collection (and measurement) of fully developed eggs by cannulation. Fertilized eggs (0.

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Simulation of the emergence of cell-like morphologies with evolutionary potential based on virtual molecular interactions.

Sci Rep

January 2024

Department of Ocean Mechanical Engineering, National Fisheries University, 2-7-1, Nagata-Honmachi, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, 759-6595, Japan.

This study explored the emergence of life using a simulation model approach. The "multiset chemical lattice model" allows the placement of virtual molecules of multiple types in each lattice cell in a two-dimensional space. This model was capable of describing a wide variety of states and interactions, such as the diffusion, chemical reaction, and polymerization of virtual molecules, in a limited number of lattice cell spaces.

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Severe tetrodotoxin (TTX) poisoning due to small gastropods has been documented in Japan. In this study, we investigated the TTX content of the muscles and viscera of Nassarius sufflatus collected off the coast of Futaoi Island, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, to prevent the occurrence of TTX poisoning caused by this small gastropod. Live specimens were obtained, and their muscles and viscera were collected.

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Selenoneine Is Methylated in the Bodies of Mice and then Excreted in Urine as Se-Methylselenoneine.

Biol Trace Elem Res

August 2024

Department of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Yamaguchi, 759-6595, Japan.

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  • Oral intake of purified selenoneine and seafood leads to its accumulation in red blood cells in both mice and humans.
  • Research suggests that Se-methylselenoneine is formed as a metabolite of selenoneine and is detectable in human urine and blood.
  • Experiments using Se-76-labeled selenoneine in mice confirmed Se-methylselenoneine as a metabolite, primarily produced in the liver and kidneys.
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Selenoneine is an organic selenium compound contained in blood and dark muscle of fish. It has a strong antioxidative capacity and is considered useful as a new functional food material. However, the distribution and effects of selenoneine in the mammalian body have not been thoroughly examined.

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Pattern recognition receptors involved in the immune system of hagfish (Eptatretus burgeri).

Dev Comp Immunol

February 2024

Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Human Culture and Science, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Ujina-Higashi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 734-8558, Japan.

The initial defense against invading pathogenic microbes is the activation of innate immunity by binding of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). To explain the action of PRRs from hagfish, one of the extant jawless vertebrates, we purified the GlcNAc recognition complex (GRC) from serum using GlcNAc-agarose. The GRC comprises four proteins of varying molecular masses: 19 kDa, 26 kDa, 27 kDa, and 31 kDa.

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Selenoneine, 2-selenyl-N, N, N-trimethyl--histidine, is the major organic selenium compound in marine fish. To characterize biological antioxidant function of selenoneine in fish, the accumulation of selenoneine and other selenium compounds, i. e.

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Efficient enrichment of tetrodotoxin (TTX)-binding proteins from the plasma of cultured tiger pufferfish (Takifugu rubripes) was achieved by ammonium sulfate fractionation and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) affinity chromatography. The enrichment efficiency was validated by ultrafiltration-LC/MS-based TTX-binding assay and proteomics. Major proteins in the WGA-bound fraction were identified as isoform X1 (125 kDa) and X2 variants (88 and 79 kDa) derived from pufferfish saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin-binding protein (PSTBP) 1-like gene (LOC101075943).

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Selenoneine is a selenium-containing imidazole compound in the blood and tissues of tuna and other marine fish that has strong free-radical scavenging activity. This compound may have antioxidant functions, i.e.

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Molecular phylogenetics of the fresh water sleepers Odontobutis (Gobiiformes: Odontobutidae) and its implications on biogeography of freshwater ichthyofauna of East Asia.

Mol Phylogenet Evol

September 2023

Shanghai Universities Key Laboratory of Marine Animal Taxonomy and Evolution, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China; Engineering Research Center of Environmental DNA and Ecological Water Health Assessment, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China. Electronic address:

The genus Odontobutis is a group of freshwater fishes endemic to East Asia. Phylogenetic relationships among the Odontobutis species have never been fully tested due to incomplete taxon sampling and that molecular data have not been collected in many Odontobutis species. In the present study, we sampled 51 specimens from all known eight Odontobutis species with two outgroups (Perccottus glenii and Neodontobutis hainanensis).

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Bacteria and marine macroalgae form close associations, while various bacteria affect the morphogenesis and growth of macroalgae. Hyphomonas strains exhibit normal morphogenetic activity in protoplasts of the red alga Pyropia yezoensis (nori). However, the effects of the bacteria on the growth of Pyropia from protoplast cells to regenerated thalli remain unknown.

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The present study examined body length (precaudal length, PCL) and age at sexual maturity, as well as fecundity and maternal investment in the Pacific spiny dogfish Squalus suckleyi, a long-term commercially exploited shark in the western North Pacific, using samples caught in several fisheries and across seasons. The PCL and age at 50% sexual maturity of males were 60.6 cm and 9.

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The soothing effect of phlorotannins on cedar pollinosis in Cry j 1-stimulated mice.

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem

May 2023

Department of Food Science and Technology, National Research and Development Agency, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan.

The antiallergic properties of phlorotannins, algal polyphenols, have been widely reported. This study examined the soothing effect of phlorotannin concentrate (PTC) from Eisenia nipponica on cedar pollinosis in Cry j 1-stimulated mice. PTC reduced the mice's sneezing and nasal rubbing, which was attributed to decreased levels of immunoglobulin E and Th2-type cytokines [interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, and IL-13].

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Postmating isolation is thought to be an important driver of the late stages of speciation. However, relatively little is empirically known about the process compared with other isolating mechanisms that drive the early stages of speciation, especially in non-model organisms. We characterized the genetic architecture of postmating isolation between 2 rockfishes, Sebastes schlegelii and S.

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To advance breeding techniques for the African freshwater pufferfish Tetraodon schoutedeni and observe tandem spawning closely, we monitored the reproduction of captive individuals. Eight spawning sessions (stable water temperature 24-25°C; daily light period 07:00-19:00) occurred between May 2016 and November 2017. After 65-150 min of tandem swimming (the male biting and clinging to the female's abdomen), 3-50 spherical, weakly adhesive eggs were spawned, being scattered onto the sandy substrate or water plants.

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In Asian developing countries, undeveloped and ineffective sewer systems are causing surface water pollution by a lot of contaminants, especially pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs). Therefore, the risks for freshwater fauna need to be assessed. The present study aimed at: i) elucidating the contamination status; ii) evaluating the bioaccumulation; and iii) assessing the potential risks of PPCP residues in surface water and freshwater fish from three Asian countries.

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Some of the heaviest snowfalls in urban areas in the world occur in Japan, particularly in regions that face the Japan Sea. Many heavy snowfalls are produced by a Japan Sea polar air mass convergence zone (JPCZ), which is an atmospheric river-like cloud zone that forms when Siberian cold air flows over the warm Japan Sea. Quantifying how the air-sea interaction strengthens the JPCZ is key to snowfall prediction.

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Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is recognized as the most frequent seafood poisoning due to the consumption of fish containing the principal toxins, ciguatoxins (CTXs). In Japan, CFP events have been reported annually from Okinawa and Amami Islands, locating subtropical regions. In addition, there have been reported several outbreaks due to consumption of the fish caught from the Pacific coast of the Mainland and they were often caused by the matured spotted knifejaw, Oplegnathus punctatus.

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