Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43519
Title: | Oxidative status and histological changes in sea bass larvae muscle in response to high dietary content of docosahexaenoic acid DHA | Authors: | Betancor, M. B. Caballero, M. J. Benítez-Santana, T. Saleh, R. Roo, J. Atalah, E. Izquierdo, M. |
Keywords: | Oxidized Fish-Oil Salmon Salmo-Salar Vitamin-E Rainbow-Trout Lipid-Peroxidation, et al |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Publisher: | 0140-7775 | Project: | Mecanismos Fisiologicos Implicados en la Actuación de Lagunos Nutrientes Relacionados Con la Oxidación Lipidica y Sus Repercursiones en El Desarrollo Larvario de Los Peces Marinos. | Journal: | Journal of Fish Diseases | Abstract: | In previous studies, we observed dystrophic alterations in muscle of 48-day-old sea bass fed imbalanced docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and vitamin E diets. To understand the whole pathological process associated with oxidative stress, a histological study was performed by feeding 14-day-old sea bass larvae with microdiets containing different ratios of DHA/vitamin E (1/150, 5/150 and 5/300) for a period of 21days. Larvae fed diet 1/150 showed no lesions in contrast to larvae fed diets 5/150 and 5/300 where the highest incidence of muscle lesions and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) content was observed. Semithin sections revealed focal lesions consisting of degenerated fibres with hypercontracted myofilaments and extensive sarcoplasm vacuolization affecting both red and white muscle. Ultrathin sections of degenerating muscle fibres showed diffuse dilatation of sarcoplasmic reticulum, disorganized myofilaments and autophagic vacuoles containing myelin figures and dense bodies. Additionally, some macrophages were observed among injured fibres as numerous satellite cells. Results from the study agree with those obtained from previous work, proving the pathological potential of free radicals in sea bass larvae musculature. Moreover, high vitamin E inclusion could not completely protect cell membranes from free radicals action. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43519 | ISSN: | 0140-7775 | DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2761.2012.01447.x | Source: | Journal of Fish Diseases [ISSN 0140-7775], v. 36, p. 453-465 |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos |
SCOPUSTM
Citations
14
checked on Mar 30, 2025
WEB OF SCIENCETM
Citations
11
checked on Mar 30, 2025
Page view(s)
87
checked on May 4, 2024
Google ScholarTM
Check
Altmetric
Share
Export metadata
Items in accedaCRIS are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.