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Study on Hematological and Biochemical Index of Blood and Vitreous Humor in the Celestial-Eye Goldfish
by Rongni Li, Yansheng Sun, Xin Zhang and Wentong Li
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(2), 774; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15020774 - 14 Jan 2025
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In this study, we conducted an exploration of blood collection, hematological and biochemical comparative analysis of the unique vitreous humor and blood of the celestial-eye goldfish (CE) (Carassius auratus), and obtained hematological and biochemical indicators for healthy celestial goldfish blood. After [...] Read more.
In this study, we conducted an exploration of blood collection, hematological and biochemical comparative analysis of the unique vitreous humor and blood of the celestial-eye goldfish (CE) (Carassius auratus), and obtained hematological and biochemical indicators for healthy celestial goldfish blood. After exploring the optimal method for collecting blood and ocular fluid, blood and vitreous humor samples were drawn from healthy CE, and an automatic hematology analyzer was used to measure 17 physiological indicators in the blood and vitreous humor. Additionally, 20 biochemical indices were measured by an automatic biochemical analyzer. Experiments were also conductedto evaluate the effect of blood and vitreous humor collection on the subsequent survival rate of the CE. The results showed that the blood of CE exhibited values for 17 hematological indicators, including red blood cells (mean value: 2.19 × 1012/L), white blood cells (mean value: 62.21 × 109/L), hemoglobin (mean value:138.25 g/L), and no eosinophils or basophils. We also found that the levels of aspartate amino transferase (AST) and glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) in the vitreous humor of CE were significantly higher than those in the serum (p < 0.01). No cells were detected in the vitreous humor of CE, and there was no significant difference in survival rate compared to normal goldfish after extracting blood and vitreous humor from CE (p > 0.05). This study provides fundamental data for the cultivation of healthy goldfish, the development of goldfish hematology, and further research on the development and formation of CE’s unique eye traits. Full article
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Study on the Short-Term Preservation of Gametes, Cross-Stimulation of Oocytes by Distant Sperm, and the Impact of Cold-Stimulated Fertilized Eggs on Eyes in the Celestial Goldfish
by Rongni Li, Yansheng Sun, Xin Zhang and Wentong Li
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(9), 3881; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14093881 - 1 May 2024
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This study layed the groundwork for the creation of haploid and triploid celestial goldfish, presenting essential data derived from preliminary investigations. The research delved into three main areas: the short-term preservation of celestial goldfish gametes, the interaction between oocytes and foreign sperm, and [...] Read more.
This study layed the groundwork for the creation of haploid and triploid celestial goldfish, presenting essential data derived from preliminary investigations. The research delved into three main areas: the short-term preservation of celestial goldfish gametes, the interaction between oocytes and foreign sperm, and the effects of temperature on fertilized eggs concerning hatching rates and late-stage ocular development. Initially, the study explored the optimal semen dilution ratio for celestial goldfish under microscopic examination. And the hybridization of the largemouth bass and celestial goldfish was investigated: largemouth bass sperm was crossbred with celestial goldfish eggs, and it was found that their sperm could not stimulate the development of celestial eye eggs. At last, celestial goldfish fertilized eggs were stimulated at 4 °C and −20 °C, respectively, to observe their impact on the hatching rate and later celestial eye rate. The results revealed no significant differences in hatching rate and celestial eye rate between the cold stimulus groups and the control group, but numerically, the 4 °C cold stimulation reduced the celestial eye rate of celestial goldfish fertilized eggs. The research provided fundamental data for artificial breeding and hybridization experiments in celestial goldfish. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Agricultural Science and Technology)
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