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Natural Product Research | 2014

Extracts deriving from olive mill waste water and their effects on the liver of the goldfish Carassius auratus fed with hypercholesterolemic diet.

Alessio Alesci; Nicola Cicero; Andrea Salvo; Deborah Palombieri; Daniele Zaccone; Giacomo Dugo; Maurizio Bruno; Rossella Vadalà; Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Simona Pergolizzi

The present research aims to evaluate the beneficial effects of polyphenols derived from waste water from a olive mill, obtained by non-plastic molecular imprinting device, in a hypercholesterolemic diet on Carassius auratus, commonly known as goldfish that was selected as experimental model. The study was conducted with morphological and histochemical analyses and also the data were supported by immunohistochemical analysis. Results show the beneficial activity of polyphenols with a reduction of the damage in the steatotic group, confirming that they may be suggested in the treatment of diseases by lipid accumulation, and used as any addition in feed for farmed fish, in order to improve the organoleptic and nutritional quality. The beneficial effects of waste oil extract should be suggested in the contexts of research programmes focused on the products to the health system. Furthermore, the olive mill waste water polyphenols free can be used as natural fertilizers.


Zoology | 2017

Identification and distribution of neuronal nitric oxide synthase and neurochemical markers in the neuroepithelial cells of the gill and the skin in the giant mudskipper, Periophthalmodon schlosseri

Giacomo Zaccone; Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Michał Kuciel; Gioele Capillo; Simona Pergolizzi; Alessio Alesci; Atsushi Ishimatsu; Yuen Kwong Ip; José M. Icardo

Mudskippers are amphibious fishes living in mudflats and mangroves. These fishes hold air in their large buccopharyngeal-opercular cavities where respiratory gas exchange takes place via the gills and higher vascularized epithelium lining the cavities and also the skin epidermis. Although aerial ventilation response to changes in ambient gas concentration has been studied in mudskippers, the localization and distribution of respiratory chemoreceptors, their neurochemical coding and function as well as physiological evidence for the gill or skin as site for O2 and CO2 sensing are currently not known. In the present study we assessed the distribution of serotonin, acetylcholine, catecholamines and nitric oxide in the neuroepithelial cells (NECs) of the mudskipper gill and skin epithelium using immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy. Colocalization studies showed that 5-HT is coexpressed with nNOS, Na+/K+-ATPase, TH and VAChT; nNOS is coexpressed with Na+/K+-ATPase and TH in the skin. In the gill 5-HT is coexpressed with nNOS and VAhHT and nNOS is coexpressed with Na+/K+-ATPase and TH. Acetylcholine is also expressed in chain and proximal neurons projecting to the efferent filament artery and branchial smooth muscle. The serotonergic cells c labeled with VAChT, nNOS and TH, thus indicating the presence of NEC populations and the possibility that these neurotransmitters (other than serotonin) may act as primary transmitters in the hypoxic reflex in fish gills. Immunolabeling with TH antibodies revealed that NECs in the gill and the skin are innervated by catecholaminergic nerves, thus suggesting that these cells are involved in a central control of branchial functions through their relationships with the sympathetic branchial nervous system. The Na+/K+-ATPase in mitochondria-rich cells (MRCs), which are most concentrated in the gill lamellar epithelium, is colabeled with nNOS and associated with TH nerve terminals. TH-immunopositive fine varicosities were also associated with the numerous capillaries in the skin surface and the layers of the swollen cells. Based on the often hypercapnic and hypoxic habitat of the mudskippers, these fishes may represent an attractive model for pursuing studies on O2 and CO2 sensing due to the air-breathing that increases the importance of acid/base regulation and the O2-related drive including the function of gasotransmitters such as nitric oxide that has an inhibitory (regulatory) function in ionoregulation.


Natural Product Research | 2015

Production and extraction of astaxanthin from Phaffia rhodozyma and its biological effect on alcohol-induced renal hypoxia in Carassius auratus

Alessio Alesci; Andrea Salvo; Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Teresa Gervasi; Deborah Palombieri; Maurizio Bruno; Simona Pergolizzi; Nicola Cicero

The effect of astaxanthin (3,3′-dihydroxy-s-carotene-4,4′-dione) on alcohol-induced morphological changes in Carassius auratus, as an experimental model, was determined. The yeast Phaffia rhodozyma was used as a source of astaxanthin. The animals were divided into three groups for 30 days: one group was treated with ethanol at a dose of 1.5% mixed in water, the second one with EtOH 1.5% and food enriched with astaxanthin from P. rhodozyma, and the third was a control group. After a sufficient experimental period, the samples were processed using light microscopy and evaluated by histomorphological and histochemical staining, and the data were supported by immunohistochemical analysis, using a wide range of antibodies, such as calbindin, vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin. The results show that the alcoholic damage in the kidney led to hypoxia. In contrast, the group fed with astaxanthin from P. rhodozyma showed a normal morphological picture, with better glomeruli organisation and the presence of the area of filtration. Furthermore, the immunohistochemistry has confirmed these results.


Acta Histochemica | 2015

Expression patterns and quantitative assessment of neurochemical markers in the lung of the gray bichir, Polypterus senegalus (Cuvier, 1829)

Eugenia Rita Lauriano; José M. Icardo; Daniele Zaccone; Michał Kuciel; Leszek Satora; Alessio Alesci; M. Alfa; Giacomo Zaccone

Anatomical and functional studies of the autonomic innervation and the putative oxygen receptors-the neuroepithelial (NEC)-like cells of the bichirs are lacking. The present paper describes the distribution of both NEC-like cells and the polymorphous granular cells (PGCs) that populate the mucociliated epithelium of the lung in the air breathing fish Polypterus senegalus. By using confocal immunohistochemistry we determined the coexpression of specific neurochemical markers. Colocalization studies showed that 5HT is coexpressed with calbindin and nNOS in the NEC-like cells and PGCs, and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) is coexpressed with nNOS in both the two types of cells. Distribution of neurotransmitters (5HT, NO) and neurochemical marker ChAT is also investigated in the lung muscle. The role of these transmitters may be the autonomic control of circulation and respiration. However, the importance of these signals for the respiratory responses in the species studied is still not known. The present study also shows for the first time the simultaneous occurrence of piscidin 1 and 5HT in the PGCs. The function of these cells being equivalent to ones found in fish gill subepithelial parenchyma, is still not known. Due to the importance of piscidin 1 in local immune defense, more research is useful to understand a possible interaction of PGCs with immune response in the bichir lung.


Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2016

Immunohistochemical characterization of Toll-like receptor 2 in gut epithelial cells and macrophages of goldfish Carassius auratus fed with a high-cholesterol diet

Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Simona Pergolizzi; Gioele Capillo; Michał Kuciel; Alessio Alesci; Caterina Faggio


Acta Zoologica | 2015

Comparative neurochemical features of the innervation patterns of the gut of the basal actinopterygian, Lepisosteus oculatus, and the euteleost, Clarias batrachus

Giacomo Zaccone; Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Giuseppa Silvestri; Christopher P. Kenaley; José M. Icardo; Simona Pergolizzi; Alessio Alesci; Manvendra Sengar; Michał Kuciel; Anita Gopesh


Acta Zoologica | 2017

Polymorphous granular cells in the lung of the primitive fish, the bichir Polypterus senegalus

Daniele Zaccone; José M. Icardo; Michał Kuciel; Alessio Alesci; Simona Pergolizzi; Leszek Satora; Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Giacomo Zaccone


Tissue & Cell | 2014

Immunohistochemical localization of Toll-like receptor 2 in skin Langerhans' cells of striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba).

Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Giuseppa Silvestri; Michał Kuciel; Krystyna Żuwała; Daniele Zaccone; Deborah Palombieri; Alessio Alesci; Simona Pergolizzi


Acta Zoologica | 2016

Confocal immunohistochemistry of the dermal glands and evolutionary considerations in the caecilian, Typhlonectes natans (Amphibia: Gymnophiona)

Eugenia Rita Lauriano; Krystyna Żuwała; Michał Kuciel; Karolina A. Budzik; Gioele Capillo; Alessio Alesci; Simona Pergolizzi; Giacomo Dugo; Giacomo Zaccone


73° CONGRESSO DELL’UNIONE ZOOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2012

A STUDY OF THE EXPRESSION OF CYP1A IN SPARUS AURATA GILLS AND LIVER FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO BENZO[A]PYRENE

P. Lo Cascio; Deborah Palombieri; R.Zena Rzena; Alessio Alesci; S.Pergolizzi Spergolizzi; E.R.Lauriano Erlauriano; M.Calò Mcalò; C.Calabrò Ccalabrò

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