Identificador persistente para citar o vincular este elemento: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119981
Título: Metabolic Hepatic Disorders Caused by Ciguatoxins in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Autores/as: Ramos Sosa, María José 
Hernández López, Víctor
Sánchez Henao, Julián Andrés 
Garcïa Álvarez,Natalia 
Díaz-Marrero, Ana R.
Rosario Medina, Mª Inmaculada 
Real Valcárcel, Fernando 
Fernández, José J.
Clasificación UNESCO: 3214 Toxicología
3105 Peces y fauna silvestre
Palabras clave: Ammonia
Ciguatera Poisoning
Ciguatoxins
Goldfish
Hepatosomatic Index, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Animals 
Resumen: Ciguatera poisoning (CP) is a foodborne disease known for centuries; however, little research has been conducted on the effects of ciguatoxins (CTXs) on fish metabolism. The main objective of this study was to assess different hepatic compounds observed in goldfish (Carassius auratus) fed C-CTX1 using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics. Thirteen goldfish were treated with C-CTX1-enriched flesh and sampled on days 1, 8, 15, 29, 36, and 43. On day 43, two individuals, referred to as ‘Detox’, were isolated until days 102 and 121 to evaluate the possible recovery after returning to a commercial feed. At each sampling, hepatic tissue was weighed to calculate the hepatosomatic index (HSI) and analyzed for the metabolomics study; animals fed toxic flesh showed a higher HSI, even greater in the ‘Detox’ individuals. Furthermore, altered concentrations of alanine, lactate, taurine, glucose, and glycogen were observed in animals with the toxic diet. These disturbances could be related to an increase in ammonium ion (NH4+) production. An increase in ammonia (NH3) concentration in water was observed in the aquarium where the fish ingested toxic meat compared to the non-toxic aquarium. All these changes may be rationalized by the relationship between CTXs and the glucose–alanine cycle.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119981
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani12243500
Fuente: Animals [EISSN 2076-2615], v. 12 (24), 3500, (Diciembre 2022)
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