Gustavo Moya Rodrigues
Federal University of Uberlandia
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018
Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Amanda Bizare; Wilson Junior Oliveira; Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Background: The growth of fish farming in Brazil has been noticeable over the past few years, and the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the most bred species in the country. Studies on the physiology of these animals are necessary so that the production continues to grow and to improve its rates. However, very discrepant data are still found in the area of blood biochemistry. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiological variations in serum concentrations of proteins, metabolites, electrolytes and serum enzymes in Nile tilapias bred in net cages in Cachoeira Dourada, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, during summer and winter. Materials, Methods & Results: During the year of 2016, samples from 100 Nile tilapias were collected during summer (January and February) and samples from 100 Nile tilapias were also collected during winter (July and August). Only one blood sample was collected by caudal venipuncture of each fish, just before the slaughter, always in the morning. The serum samples obtained were then analyzed for serum concentrations of proteins, metabolites, electrolytes, lipids and serum enzymes. Serum concentrations of total proteins, globulins, triglycerides, high density lipoprotein (HDL), alkaline phosphatase, sodium and chloride were significantly higher during winter in comparison to summer, while the serum concentration of uric acid was significantly lower during winter in comparison to summer. Discussion: Due to the lower temperature of water during winter, tilapias reduced food intake and became more susceptible to diseases, which led to an increase in circulating globulins. In that same season, there was an increase in serum concentrations of sodium and chloride as a result of adding sodium chloride to the water in order to stimulate mucus secretion on the fishes’ skin and gills to prevent pathologies. Triglycerides, HDL, and uric acid are considered indicators of nutritional status of animals. The increase in serum concentrations of triglycerides and HDL indicates that tilapias are mobilizing energy reserves, however, when the increase in serum concentrations of uric acid is observed, it is fair to assume there has been an increase in food intake, raising protein catabolism. The increase of serum concentration in alkaline phosphatase is caused by the presence of multiple forms of enzymes that are induced by the action of endogenous corticosteroids, which are produced as a result of the stress suffered by tilapias during the fishing process and during winter, when the water temperature is lower than the ideal for this species. It can be concluded that the season has influence on some serum biochemical constituents of Nile tilapias bred in net cages, and that the predominant variations happen during winter due to immunity decline and during summer due to the increase in food intake and, consequently, in the metabolism of tilapias.
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2017
Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Flaviane Afonso Ferreira; Amanda Bizare; Wilson Junior Oliveira; Rebecca Espírito Santo; Antonio Vicente Mundim
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2017
Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Flaviane Afonso Ferreira; Priscila Cristina Costa; Maisa Paschoal Rios; Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Revista Científica Eletrônica de Medicina Veterinária | 2016
Rafael Rocha de Souza; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Renata Dias Rodrigues; Lara Reis Gomes; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Gustavo Cavinato Herrera; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Revista Científica Eletrônica de Medicina Veterinária | 2015
Rafael Rocha de Souza; Raquel Oliveira; Renata Santos Rodrigues; Silvia Ferreira; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento
Archive | 2015
Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Maisa Paschoal Rios; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Journal of Morphological Sciences | 2015
M Ferro; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; R. R. De Souza
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2014
Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Rafael Rocha de Souza; Lara Reis Gomes; Leandro Alves Pereira; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2014
Gustavo Moya Rodrigues; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Sebastião Firmiano de Araújo; Renata Dias Rodrigues; Leandro Alves Pereira; Antonio Vicente Mundim
Revista CENIC. Ciencias Biológicas | 2010
César Augusto Garcia; Renata Dias Rodrigues; Flávia Cristina Queiroz Rinaldi; Fernanda Gatti de Oliveira Nascimento; Filipe Campos Araújo; Gustavo Moya Rodrigues