Search results for "Cyprinidae"

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Organometallic complexes with biological molecules: V.In vivo cytotoxicity of diorganotin(IV)-amoxicillin derivatives in mitotic chromosomes ofrutilu…

1995

In order to test in vivo cytotoxicity of diorganotin(IV)-amoxicillin (amox) derivatives, mitotic chromosomes of Rutilus rubilio (Pisces, Cyprinidae) have been analyzed using two different chromosome-staining techniques. Results gathered after exposure of fish to the free amox.3H 2 O, R 2 SnClamox.2H 2 O, and R 2 Snamox 2 .2H 2 O (R = methyl, butyl and phenyl ; amox - = 6-[D(-)-β-amino-p-hydroxyphenylacetamido]penicillinate) suggest that methyl derivatives seem to exert a lower cytotoxicity than butyl and phenyl ones and that R 2 Snamox 2 .2H 2 O derivatives are more toxic than R 2 Snclamox.2H 2 O at both 10 -5 and 10 -7 mol dm -3 concentrations. The following structural lesions have been id…

biologyChemistryStereochemistryChromosomeGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeChromosome aberrationInorganic ChemistryMoleCyprinidaemedicineRutilusCytotoxicityMitosisGenotoxicityApplied Organometallic Chemistry
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Bioelectronic monitoring of parasite-induced stress in brown trout and roach

1996

A non-contact bioelectronic monitoring system was used to record changes in heart rate, ventilation rate and swimming activity in brown trout Salmo trutta and roach Rutilus rutilus, following exposure to two species of cercariae of digenean trematodes: Diplostomum pseudospathaceum which is a common parasite in the lens of fishes and xiphidiocercariae of Plagiorchis elegans, a parasite of anatid birds, both of which have the snail Lymnaea stagnalis as their first intermediate host. Swimming activity increased significantly in roach exposed to Diplostomum cercariae at densities as low as 3.8l−1 and remained elevated for 24–36 h post exposure. Brown trout showed no response when exposed to low…

biologyEcologyIntermediate hostZoologyLymnaea stagnalisAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationBrown troutCyprinidaeRutilusSalmoTrematodaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSalmonidaeJournal of Fish Biology
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Ultraviolet B Irradiation Modulates the Immune System of Fish (Rutilus rutilus, Cyprinidae) Part III: Lymphocytes¶

2001

Abstract The effects of short-term exposure to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation on lymphocyte-related parameters were studied under controlled laboratory conditions using roach (Rutilus rutilus), a cyprinid teleost, as the model fish. In vitro lymphoproliferative responses stimulated with a T-cell–specific mitogen, concanavalin A (ConA), or a B-cell–specific activator, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), were decreased in exposed fish. Also nonstimulated proliferation was lower than in unexposed fish. ConA-activated responses returned to normal levels within 7 days after exposure, but LPS-activated responses were reduced throughout the 14 day follow-up. The capability of UVB-exposed fish to produce an a…

biologyLipopolysaccharideSpleenGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryMolecular biologyIn vitrochemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryConcanavalin AImmunologybiology.proteinmedicineCyprinidaePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAntibodyRutilusPhotochemistry and Photobiology
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Biopartitioning micellar chromatography: An alternative high-throughput method for assessing the ecotoxicity of anilines and phenols

2007

An investigation of the use of the chromatographic retention (log k) as an in vitro approach for modelling the toxicity to Fathead Minnows of anilines and phenols is developed. A data set of 65 compounds with available experimental toxicity data was used. Log k data at three pH values were used for the compounds classification and two groups or 'MODEs' were identified. For one 'MODE' a quantitative retention-activity relationship (QRAR) model was calculated. Finally, it was used to estimate the toxicity to Fathead minnows of anilines and phenols for which experimental data are not available. These estimations were compared to those obtained from another toxicity (to Tetrahymena pyriformis) …

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative structure–activity relationshipAniline CompoundsChromatographyToxicity dataTetrahymena pyriformisClinical BiochemistryCyprinidaeQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipAromatic amineExperimental dataCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolschemistryTetrahymena pyriformisToxicityAnimalsSpectrophotometry UltravioletPhenolsEcotoxicityChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryJournal of Chromatography B
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Biomarker responses by crucian carp () living in a pond of secondary treated pulp mill effluent

1999

Biochemical and histological biomarkers by the adult crucian carp ( Carassius carassius (L.)) living in a biologically treated pulp mill effluent were studied. Enocell pulp mill in Uimaharju, Finland, discharges its effluents through a waste water pond to the River Pielisjoki. This pond harbours an introduced crucian carp population that apparently reproduces on site. The objective of the present study was to measure possible hormonal effects of treated pulp mill effluent on crucian carps living in a wastewater pond. Adult fish were collected for analysis by traps. A reference population was sampled from a small natural pond. Blood and bile samples were taken for analyses of hemoglobin, hem…

education.field_of_studyEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyEcologybusiness.industryStabilization pondCarassius carassiusPopulationPaper millbiology.organism_classificationVitellogeninAnimal scienceCyprinidaebiology.proteinCrucian carpeducationbusinessEffluentWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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Comparative effects of UVA and UVB irradiation on the immune system of fish.

2000

Aquatic organisms can be harmed by the current levels of solar ultraviolet radiation. We have recently shown that exposure of fish to UVB irradiation alters the functioning of the fish immune system, but the effects of UVA radiation are unknown. The present study continues this work by characterizing UVA irradiation-induced immunological changes in fish. Roach, a cyprinid fish, were exposed to a single dose of either UVA (3.6 J/cm2) or UVB (0.5 J/cm2) irradiation. Both irradiations suppressed transiently mitogen-stimulated proliferation of blood lymphocytes. UVA, but not UVB, decreased hematocrit, plasma protein, and plasma immunoglobulin levels and increased the proportions of blood cells …

medicine.medical_specialtyUltraviolet RaysBiophysicsCyprinidaeImmunoglobulinsHematocritLymphocyte ActivationLeukocyte CountImmune systemInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLymphocytesRadiationHematologyintegumentary systemRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testGranulocytosisBlood Proteinsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyBlood proteinsBlood chemistryHematocritImmunologybiology.proteinErythrocyte Countsense organsAntibodyLymphocytopeniaJournal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology
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