Danielle de Carla Dias
Sao Paulo State University
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2014
Guilherme Silveira Telli; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Danielle de Carla Dias; Fábio Rosa Sussel; Carlos Massatoshi Ishikawa; Leonardo Tachibana
An 84-day feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of the dietary administration of Bacillus subtilis on the growth performance, body composition, intestinal probiotic recovery, hematology, and non-specific immunity of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) raised at two stocking densities. Five hundred twenty male Nile tilapias (32.63 ± 1.25 g) were distributed in 16,800-L tanks. The experimental design was completely randomized using four replications and a 2 × 2 factorial scheme with two stocking densities (18.75 fish m(-3) 62.50 fish m(-3)) and two diets (control and with probiotic). The probiotic-supplemented diet included 5 × 10(6) CFU g feed(-1). There were no significant differences (P > 0.05) in the growth performance, body composition, and levels of cortisol and glucose between the animals fed with the control diet and the animals fed with the probiotic-supplemented diet. Differences in the growth performance were observed between the fish reared at different stocking densities; in particular, the fish raised at the high stocking density exhibited reduced weight gain, feed intake, and specific growth rate compared with those raised at the low stocking density. The B. subtilis remained viable after its inclusion in the feed, storage, and passage through the stomach, which demonstrations the feasibility of using this bacteria as a probiotic. Higher values (P < 0.05) in the plasma lysozyme levels and phagocytic activity were observed in the fish that received the probiotic-supplemented diet and reared at the high stocking density, but this difference was not observed in the fish raised at the low stocking density and fed the different diets. The administration of the probiotic caused decreases in the number of erythrocytes and the hematocrit level in the fish reared at the high stocking density, but these erythrocytes showed higher values of mean corpuscular hemoglobin. The stocking density was shown to be a stressor agent that causes a lower fish growth rate. The fish fed the control diet and raised at the high stocking density had lower lysozyme levels than the fish subjected to the other treatments. The inclusion of the probiotic bacteria B. subtilis at a concentration of 5 × 10(6) CFU g feed(-1) benefited the innate immune system of Nile tilapia by decreasing the stress associated with exposure to a high stocking density, increasing the mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and improving the innate immune system (lysozyme and phagocytic activities of macrophages).
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Guilherme C. Rocha; Cláudia Maris Ferreira; Patrícia Coelho Teixeira; Danielle de Carla Dias; Fernanda Menezes França; Antonio M. Antonucci; Adriana S. Marcantonio; Marcelo de Souza Lauretto
The American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), recently named Lithobates catesbeianus is currently farmed for commercial purposes throughout various regions of Brazil. Stressful situations such as problems of management, inadequate facilities and environmental changes with consequent reduction of immunity are common in intensive production. The assessments of these situations of stress allow us detect these problems decreasing the injuries causes by confinement. The main objective of this study was to use the biological markers of plasma cortisol and glucose level and hematological parameters to evaluate the response of bullfrog tadpoles submitted to stressed mechanisms of capture and hypoxia. The animals were subjected to three treatments: stress due to individual capture with a hand net; stress due to batch capture with a hand net; and stress due to capture by emptying. The results obtained demonstrated that there were no statistically significant differences in the parameters tested when comparing the treatments with and without exposure to air (normoxia and hypoxia). Based on these results we can conclude that the stressful stimuli tested were not adequate to alter the biomarker tested. For the cortisol, probably this should have occurred due to the synergistic action between this hormone and thyroxin, which induces metamorphosis in these animals.
Acta Amazonica | 2011
Danielle de Carla Dias; Leonardo Tachibana; Robson Seriani; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Elizabeth Romagosa
In aquaculture, analysis of activation and increased macrophages migration are used in order to verify the ability of the nonspecific immune fish exposed to a challenge. This study aimed to determine the time of macrophages migration in matrinxa, Brycon amazonicus, through the technique of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae inoculation, verifying possible changes in hematological parameters. Thirty animals with average weight of 101.55 ± 24.50 g and average length of 19.75 ± 1.72 cm were employed. The experimental inoculation periods were 2, 4, 8 and 12 hours. Thereafter, animals were anesthetized and blood was withdrawn through a caudal puncture for the determination of total erythrocytes number, differential and total leukocyte counts and total thrombocytes count, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration and calculation of the erythrocytes index. The results for the phagocytic capacity were not significantly different between experimental periods. In the phagocytic index, the period of 2 hours presented the highest rate of phagocytized cells, indicating that 2 hours of incubation was sufficient for the macrophages migration in B. amazonicus. The number of erythrocyte was the only parameter that presented significant difference among periods.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Patrícia Coelho Teixeira; Danielle de Carla Dias; Guilherme C. Rocha; Antonio Mataresio Antonucci; Fernanda Menezes França; Adriana S. Marcantonio; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Cláudia Maris Ferreira
The aim of this study was to evaluate alterations to the physiological profile (cortisol, glycaemia, and blood parameters) of Lithobates catesbeianus caused by the stressors density and hypoxia. The organisms were in the prometamorphosis stage and exposed to different tadpole densities: 1 tadpole/L (T1), 5 tadpoles/L (T2), and 10 tadpoles/L (T3) for 12 days. The blood was collected through the rupture of the caudal blood vessel and collected under normoxia (immediate collection) and hypoxia (after 15 minutes of air exposure) conditions. Cortisol levels rose on the fourth and eighth days of treatment and returned to basal levels by the end of the experiment. The stressor mechanisms tested did not affect glycaemia. White blood cells (total number of lymphocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils) showed a significant difference at the twelfth day of the experiment when compared with the start of the experiment. We concluded that, under controlled conditions, a density of up to 10 tadpoles/L and air exposure for 15 minutes did not cause harmful physiological alterations during the experimental period. The answer to these stressors maybe was in another hormonal level (corticosterone).
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2018
Diana Meira Almeida; Maria Letizia Petesse; Leonardo Tachibana; Danielle de Carla Dias; Renata Guimarães Moreira; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva
Stress is know as responsible for the decrease in immunity and reduced survival, growth, and reproductive capacity of animals. Besides, organisms respond to certain biological rhythms, such as circadian, to which animals naturally adjust. This study aimed to monitor the plasma (lactate and total protein), serum (cortisol and cholesterol) and whole blood (glucose) variables in tilapia in a 24 h cycle. A set of 49 aquariums with 5 individuals each were used. All of them, at the beginning of the experiment, were subjected to the same stress of capture and handling. The animals from the first aquaria were sampled after 15 min of stress. Blood samples from animals of the remaining aquarium were sequentially drawn at 30-min intervals. Radar charts were used to visualize the hourly change in the measured variables. Significant differences of each analysis between the measured variables by aquarium and the phases of the circadian cycle (light-dark) and morning-afternoon-night-dawn intervals, were evaluated using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests, respectively. A positive relationship between cortisol and glucose levels was found. Most analysis, except cholesterol and lactate did not show any significant difference between light and dark periods, and the intensity and frequency of peaks observed were not deleterious to individuals.
Aquaculture Research | 2009
Danielle de Carla Dias; Marta Verardino De Stéfani; Cláudia Maris Ferreira; Fernanda Menezes França; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Antenor Aguiar Santos
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2008
Fernanda Menezes França; Danielle de Carla Dias; Patrícia Coelho Teixeira; Adriana Sacioto Marcantonio; Marta Verardino De Stéfani; Antonio M. Antonucci; Guilherme da Rocha; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Cláudia Maris Ferreira
Títulos não-correntes | 2012
Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Danielle de Carla Dias; Robson Seriani; Mizue Imoto Egami
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2013
Ivan Bernardoni Nakandakare; Marina Keiko Pieroni Iwashita; Danielle de Carla Dias; Leonardo Tachibana; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Elizabeth Romagosa
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2011
Danielle de Carla Dias; Antônio Fernando Gervásio Leonardo; Leonardo Tachibana; Elizabeth Romagosa; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva
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