1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0742-8413(97)00068-6
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Seasonal Fluctuations in Brain Acetylcholinesterase Activity and Soluble Protein Content in Roach (Rutilus rutilus L.): A Freshwater Fish from Northwest Russia

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“…Analysis of the data set with a general linear model revealed that sex had no influence on brain ChE activity or on the way this enzyme was inhibited by the pesticides. The literature contains little information concerning this issue, but this result is in line with that of Chuiko et al [31], who found the same to be true for the roach ( Rutilus rutilus ). Perhaps more surprisingly, acclimation temperature also has no effect on brain ChE activity in the snakehead.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Analysis of the data set with a general linear model revealed that sex had no influence on brain ChE activity or on the way this enzyme was inhibited by the pesticides. The literature contains little information concerning this issue, but this result is in line with that of Chuiko et al [31], who found the same to be true for the roach ( Rutilus rutilus ). Perhaps more surprisingly, acclimation temperature also has no effect on brain ChE activity in the snakehead.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Chuiko et al (1997) determined the existence of seasonal fluctuations of brain AChE activity in freshwater fish Rutilus rutilus, showing the highest enzyme activity values at the beginning of summer and the lowest in winter. Moreover, in the migratory species Anguilla anguilla significant differences in the AChE activity among seasons were also reported, with the highest activities found in summer and the lowest in autumn (Guimaraes et al, 2009).…”
Section: Ache Activity In the Anterior Section Of C Decemmaculatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, there is scarce information regarding the enzymatic pathways of sharks, specifically concerning ChE, but generally existing data suggests that activity levels might oscillate seasonally, due to size, sex, and dietary composition (Beauvais et al, 2002;Chuiko et al, 1997Chuiko et al, , 2003Flammarion et al, 2002;Kirby et al, 2000;Sturm et al, 1999b). These correlations between ChE activity rates and physiological characteristics are, however, not always observed (Solé et al, 2006;Tortelli et al, 2006).…”
Section: Cholinesterase Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%