2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2009000400005
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Alterações do epitélio branquial e das lamelas de tilápias (Oreochromis niloticus) causadas por mudanças do ambiente aquático em tanques de cultivo intensivo

Abstract: The behavior of the gill epithelium of tilapias cultured in tanks at different altitudes and interconnected with PVC pipes was analyzed. Gill filaments of four specimens from four tanks (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 e T 4 ) sequentially interconnected were submitted to histological routine to obtain 5-mm-thick cuts that were stained with HE or submitted to histochemistry reactions PAS + diastase solution or Alcian Blue pH 2.5 or Alcian Blue pH 1.0. Considering the intermediary, apical and basal regions of the filaments, th… Show more

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“…53 In fish of the T3, a greater quantity of fluid mucus covered the branchiae compared to that of other animals in the control group and other treatment groups. These data corroborate with results observed by, 51 who emphasised that a more fluid mucus was indicative of a greater interactivity of the branchial epithelium with the water environment.…”
Section: Histological Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…53 In fish of the T3, a greater quantity of fluid mucus covered the branchiae compared to that of other animals in the control group and other treatment groups. These data corroborate with results observed by, 51 who emphasised that a more fluid mucus was indicative of a greater interactivity of the branchial epithelium with the water environment.…”
Section: Histological Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
“…52 Research on the population density of mucosal cells from the branchial epithelium of Nile tilapia showed that other factors (aside from the physical and chemical properties under analysis), such as parasites and toxic agents in the sediments, may affect the number of mucosal cells in the findings described above. 51 When compared with the number of neutral mucinproducing cells, the increase in the number of acid mucin-producing cells in the T3 group suggested that acidic mucins are more soluble than neutral mucins in good environmental conditions. 53 In fish of the T3, a greater quantity of fluid mucus covered the branchiae compared to that of other animals in the control group and other treatment groups.…”
Section: Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Embora a densidade de estocagem possa alterar o crescimento dos peixes, principalmente em relação à competição por espaço, alimento e oxigênio (ReiS et al, 2009), em experimentos realizados com Tricogaster (Trichogaster trichopterus) com densidades de estocagem de (0,05; 0,10 e 0,15 peixes/L), não se observaram diferenças significativas na concentração de oxigênio dissolvido (ZuAnon et al, 2004).…”
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