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Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade | 2011

Histological methods in the assessment of different feed effects on liver and intestine of fish.

Božidar Rašković; Marko Stanković; Zoran Z. Marković; Vesna Poleksić

This manuscript describes the importance of using histological methods to assess the effects of feed on the liver and intestine of fish. Due to the constantly increasing world production of fish and other aquatic organisms, it is necessary to replace fishmeal and fish oil in diets with less expensive raw materials of plant origin. Due to the increased fiber content, increased presence of carbohydrates, antinutritional factors, and inappropriate content of amino acids and new compounds can have negative effects on the digestive system of fish and therefore on fitness, health and production characteristics of cultivated fish. The liver and intestines are the most important organs for the digestion and absorption of nutrients from feed. Therefore, monitoring histological structure of fish liver and intestine is the method of choice in assessing the effects of nutrient mixtures that use raw materials of plant origin. For both of these vital organs the normal histological structure and the most important results obtained by research are discussed. This paper presents a critical review of the histological methods used in research on feed effects. Results related to the negative effects of raw soy-based feed on the occurrence of enteritis in carnivorous fish species are discussed. The results point out that use of modern approach in fish pathology such as improved histochemical, stereological, scoring, and other analytical methods could be a beneficial approach in an accurate assessment of new feed effects on fish.


Biologia | 2016

Effect of supplemental feeds on liver and intestine of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in semi-intensive rearing system: histological implications

Božidar Rašković; Miloš Ćirić; Vesna Koko; Marko Stanković; Ivana Živić; Zoran Marković; Vesna Poleksić

Abstract In order to determine effects of different types of supplementary feed on the histology of liver and intestine of carp reared in a semi-intensive system, a six-month field experiment was carried out. Carp yearlings were fed different supplemental feeds: cereals (CF), pelleted (PF) and extruded (EF) compound feeds. Hepatocytes histomorphometry revealed larger nuclear profile area of EF-fed fish compared to other two groups, while cytoplasmic profile area of the hepatocytes decreased in following sequence: CF > EF > PF. Lower nucleus/cytoplasm ratio was found in CF-fed fish compared to EF-and PF-fed fish. Striking, season dependant finding, was that regardless of the type of supplementary feed the number of lipid droplets in hepatocytes was highest in July and August, lipid depletion occurred in September and October, while glycogen was present in hepatocytes throughout the study. No size difference between groups was observed for enterocytes height, absorptive surface height and number of goblet cells in tunica mucosa, but a strong relationship between length of intestinal folds and fish weight was found. Histological analysis revealed a difference among three types of supplemental feed used in this field study: extruded or steam-pelleted feed induced better nutritional status of common carp in comparison to cereals. At the same time, histomorphometry indicated some differences between EF-and PF-fed fish.


Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science | 2010

Water quality in semi-intensive carp production system using three different feeds.

Zorka Dulic; Gordana Subakov-Simić; Miloš Ćirić; R. Relic; Nada Lakic; Marko Stanković; Zoran Marković


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2012

Evaluation of Growth and Histology of Liver and İntestine in Juvenile Carp (Cyprinus carpio, L.) Fed Extruded Diets with or without Fish Meal

Zoran Marković; Vesna Poleksić; Nada Lakic; Ivana Živić; Zorka Dulic; Marko Stanković; M. Spasic; Božidar Rašković; Mette Sørensen


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2009

Assessment of the water quality of aquatic resources using biological methods

Zorka Dulic; Vesna Poleksić; Božidar Rašković; Nada Lakic; Zoran Marković; Ivana Živić; Marko Stanković


Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade | 2011

Protein sources and their significance in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) nutrition.

Marko Stanković; Zorka Dulic; Zoran Z. Marković


Archives of Biological Sciences | 2014

FATTY ACID PROFILE IN MUSCLES OF CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO L.) RAISED IN A SEMI-INTENSIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEM FED WITH GRAINS, PELLETED AND EXTRUDED FEED

Ivana Zivic; Miroslav Zivic; Katarina Bjelanovic; M. Spasic; Božidar Rašković; Marko Stanković; Zoran Markovic


Aquaculture International | 2014

Morphological and physiological evaluation of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) fed extruded compound feeds containing different fat levels

Vesna Poleksić; Marko Stanković; Zoran Marković; Renata Relic; Nada Lakic; Zorka Dulic; Božidar Rašković


Archives of Biological Sciences | 2013

THE INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENT FEED PREPARATION ON THE FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF CARP AND CHIRONOMIDAE LARVAE IN A SEMI-INTENSIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEM

Ivana Zivic; Dejana Trbovic; Miroslav Zivic; Katarina Bjelanovic; Zoran Markovic; Marko Stanković; Zoran Z. Marković


Archives of Biological Sciences | 2008

Estimation of irrigation water quality using coliform bacteria, zooplankton and zoobenthos as indicators

Zorka Dulic; Igor Kljujev; Vera Raicevic; Ivana Zivic; Zoran Markovic; Marko Stanković; Vesna Poleksić

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Zorka Dulic

University of Belgrade

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Zoran Markovic

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Nada Lakic

University of Belgrade

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M. Spasic

University of Belgrade

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Ivana Zivic

University of Belgrade

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