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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2016

Effects of astaxanthin and emodin on the growth, stress resistance and disease resistance of yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco).

Liu F; Shi Hz; Guo Qs; Yebing Yu; Ai-ming Wang; Fu Lv; Wen-biao Shen

Yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco) has become a commercially important fish species in China and eastern Asia. High-density aquaculture has led to congestion and excessive stress and contributed to bacterial infection outbreaks that have caused high mortality. We investigated the effects of dietary supplementation with astaxanthin and emodin alone and in combination on the growth and stress resistance of yellow catfish. After 60 days of feeding, each group of fish (control, astaxanthin, emodin, and astaxanthin plus emodin (combination) groups) was exposed to acute crowding stress for 24 h, and a subsample of fish from the four groups was challenged with the bacterial septicemia pathogen Proteus mirabilis after the end of the crowding stress experiment. Compared with the control, the astaxanthin and emodin groups showed increases in serum total protein (TP), hepatic superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and hepatic heat shock proteins 70 (HSP70) mRNA levels at 12 and 24 h after the initiation of crowding stress. The combination group exhibited increases in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity, serum TP, hepatic SOD activity and hepatic HSP70 mRNA levels within 24 h after the initiation of crowding stress. However, decreases relative to the control were observed in the serum cortisol and glucose contents in the three treatment groups at 12 and 24 h after the initiation of crowding stress, in ALT and AST activity in the astaxanthin and emodin group at 24 h after the initiation of crowding stress, and in the serum lysozyme activity, serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and hepatic catalase (CAT) and malondialdehyde (MDA) activity in the combination group at 24 h after the initiation of crowding stress. Additionally, the cumulative mortality after P. mirabilis infection was lower in all three treatment groups (57.00%-70.33%) than in the control (77.67%). Dietary supplementation with astaxanthin and emodin decreased the specific growth rate (SGR) and weight gain (WG) of healthy yellow catfish, although significant differences in mortality were not observed. These results indicate that dietary supplementation with 80 mg/kg astaxanthin and 150 mg/kg emodin can improve the anti-oxidative capabilities, hepatic HSP70 levels, and resistance to acute crowding stress of yellow catfish. Finally, an appropriate strategy for enhance yellow catfish stress resistance and disease resistance is proposed.


Gene | 2016

Genetic variation in Whitmania pigra, Hirudo nipponica and Poecilobdella manillensis, three endemic and endangered species in China using SSR and TRAP markers.

Liu F; Guo Qs; Shi Hz; Boxing Cheng; Yuxi Lu; Ling Gou; Jia Wang; Wenbiao Shen; Shimeng Yan; Manjun Wu

Leeches are not only important medicinal animals worldwide but also are endangered. We aimed to (i) explore the level of genetic diversity within/among populations of three leeches, (ii) assess genetic differentiation among these three leeches, and (iii) discuss an appropriate strategy for conserving leech germplasm. A total of 315 individuals of Whitmania pigra, Hirudo nipponica and Poecilobdella manillensis from 21 populations were collected in China and Vietnam. The genetic structure and genetic diversity among and within the 21 populations were evaluated using target region amplified polymorphism (TRAP) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Sixteen pairs of TRAP primers generated a total of 398 fragments, of which 396 (99.50%) were polymorphic; fourteen pairs of SSR primers generated a total of 60 fragments, of which 59 (98.33%) were polymorphic. Shannons index (I) and Neis gene diversity index (H) for the three leeches were high at the species level (I=0.4980 and H=0.3323 for TRAPs, I=0.4487 and H=0.2969 for SSRs in W. pigra; I=0.4147/0.3769, H=0.2788/0.2566 for H. nipponica; and I=0.4616/0.4717, H=0.3099/0.3203 for P. manillensis). However, low genetic diversity was determined at the population level; the average genetic diversity measures within populations were H=0.1767/0.1376, I=0.2589/0.2043 for W. pigra, H=0.2149/0.2021, I=0.3184/0.3000 for H. nipponica and H=0.2850/0.2724, I=0.4152/0.3967 for P. manillensis. We conclude that there was limited gene exchange within/among populations and species, as the gene flow number (Nm) was 0.5493/0.5807. However, for all three species, the genetic diversity was different at the population level. Gene differentiation (Gst) and Nm were 0.4682 /0.5364 and 0.5678/0.4321 for W. pigra, 0.2294/0.2127 and 1.6797/1.8512 for H. nipponica and 0.1214/0.1496 and 3.6202/2.8412 for P. manillensis. STRUCTURE analysis, Unweighted Pair-Group Method with Arithmetic means (UPGMA) cluster analysis and Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCOA) all yielded similar results. The isolation-by-distance pattern was not significant for any of the three species by the Mantel test. These data emphasize the need for management, conservation, and rehabilitation of this animal species. Finally, an appropriate strategy for conserving leech is proposed.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2014

Effects of ammonium to nitrate ratio on growth, nitrogen metabolism, photosynthetic efficiency and bioactive phytochemical production of Prunella vulgaris.

Zaibiao Zhu; Manman Yu; Yuhang Chen; Guo Qs; Lixia Zhang; Shi Hz; Li Liu

Abstract Context: Prunella vulgaris L (Labiatae) is commonly used as a traditional medicinal herb in some Asian and Europe countries. To date, few studies have been conducted to determine the influence of  − N/ − N ratio on growth, physiological development, and bioactive phytochemical accumulation in hydroponically grown P. vulgaris. Objective: The current study was conducted to evaluate the effect of five  − N/ − N ratios on growth, nitrogen metabolism, photosynthetic efficiency, and bioactive phytochemical production in P. vulgaris. Materials and methods: Hydroponically cultivated P. vulgaris were fertilized with five  − N/ − N ratios in a greenhouse for 85 d. Dried weight of root, stem, leaf and spica, leaf area, photosynthetic efficiency, activities of nitrate reductase (NR), glutamine synthetase (GS), and the concentrations of N, soluble protein, and free amino acids in the leaves, as well as the contents of rosmarinic acid (RA), ursolic acid (UA), and oleanolic acid (OA) in the spicas were measured. Results: Both  − N and  − N as the sole source of nitrogen had inhibitory effects on P. vulgaris growth. P. vulgaris fertilized with the 25/75 ( − N/NO3 − N) ratio had the highest leaf area, photosynthetic rate, and chlorophyll content. The 25/75 (/) ratio increased the spica biomass by 1828%, nitrate-reductase (NR) activity by 98%, and soluble protein concentration by 29.45% compared with the 100/0 (/) treatment. Additionally, 25  − N/75 NO3 − N resulted in the highest contents of RA and total flavonoids as well as relatively high contents of UA and OA; therefore, this ratio had the highest yield of RA, UA, OA, and total flavonoids in spicas. Discussion and conclusion: The use of 25  − N/75  − N is recommended to improve biomass production and medicinal quality of P. vulgaris.


Archive | 2011

High-yield density cultivating technology for leeches

Guo Qs; Shi Hz; Fei Liu


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2013

Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships among and within populations of Whitmania pigra and Hirudo nipponica based on ISSR and SRAP markers

Liu F; Guo Qs; Shi Hz; Tian Wang; Zaibiao Zhu


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2013

Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci for the analysis of genetic diversity in Whitmania pigra

Liu F; Shi Hz; Guo Qs; Tian Wang


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2015

Analysis of the genetic diversity and population structure of Perinereis aibuhitensis in China using TRAP and AFLP markers

Liu F; Shi Hz; Guo Qs; Fu Lv; Yebing Yu; Linlan Lv; Wen-biao Shen; Weihong Zhao; Ming-Ming Zhang


Archive | 2012

High-yield and high-quality cultivating method for common selfheal fruit-spike

Guo Qs; Yuhang Chen; Manman Yu; Li Liu; Shi Hz


China journal of Chinese materia medica | 2006

Studies on growth and intake law of Whitmania pigra with temperature

Shi Hz; Liu F; Guo Qs


China journal of Chinese materia medica | 2006

Studies on impact of temperature and weight in Whitmania pigra bred

Shi Hz; Liu F; Guo Qs

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Guo Qs

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Liu F

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Li Liu

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Jia Wang

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Manman Yu

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Shimeng Yan

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Yuhang Chen

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Boxing Cheng

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Ling Gou

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Manjun Wu

Nanjing Agricultural University

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