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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,080 Views
20 Pages

Localization of Acetylcholine, Alpha 7-NAChR and the Antimicrobial Peptide Piscidin 1 in the Macrophages of Fish Gut: Evidence for a Cholinergic System, Diverse Macrophage Populations and Polarization of Immune Responses

  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Doaa M. Mokhtar,
  • Marialuisa Aragona,
  • Maria Cristina Guerrera,
  • Gioele Capillo,
  • Marco Albano,
  • Jorge de Oliveira Fernandes,
  • Viswanath Kiron and
  • Ramy K. A. Sayed
  • + 7 authors

8 January 2023

The recognition and elimination of invading pathogens are vital for host survival. Macrophages play a central role in host protection and cells functionally reminiscent of vertebrate macrophages are present in all multicellular organisms. A pattern r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,334 Views
31 Pages

Piscirickettsia salmonis, the etiological agent of Piscirickettsiosis, is a Gram-negative and facultative intracellular pathogen that has affected the Chilean salmon industry since 1989. The bacterium is highly aggressive and can survive and replicat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
4,772 Views
19 Pages

Complement C3 Regulates Inflammatory Response and Monocyte/Macrophage Phagocytosis of Streptococcus agalactiae in a Teleost Fish

  • Hao Bai,
  • Liangliang Mu,
  • Li Qiu,
  • Nuo Chen,
  • Jiadong Li,
  • Qingliang Zeng,
  • Xiaoxue Yin and
  • Jianmin Ye

9 December 2022

The complement system is composed of a complex protein network and is pivotal to innate immunity. Complement 3 (C3) is a critical protein in the complement cascade and participates in complement activation and immune defense. In this study, C3 from N...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
10,758 Views
17 Pages

Role of Macrophages and Microglia in Zebrafish Regeneration

  • Susanna R. Var and
  • Christine A. Byrd-Jacobs

Currently, there is no treatment for recovery of human nerve function after damage to the central nervous system (CNS), and there are limited regenerative capabilities in the peripheral nervous system. Since fish are known for their regenerative abil...

  • Review
  • Open Access
108 Citations
12,554 Views
26 Pages

Biology of Bony Fish Macrophages

  • Jordan W. Hodgkinson,
  • Leon Grayfer and
  • Miodrag Belosevic

30 November 2015

Macrophages are found across all vertebrate species, reside in virtually all animal tissues, and play critical roles in host protection and homeostasis. Various mechanisms determine and regulate the highly plastic functional phenotypes of macrophages...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,594 Views
17 Pages

Bone Marrow Origin of Mammary Phagocytic Intraductal Macrophages (Foam Cells)

  • Sanford H. Barsky,
  • Krista Mcphail,
  • Justin Wang,
  • Robert M. Hoffman and
  • Yin Ye

17 February 2025

Mammary intraductal macrophages (foam cells) in humans are the most commonly encountered cells in spontaneous breast nipple discharge, nipple aspirate fluid, and ductal lavage, yet their origin remains unproven. These cells, in both humans and murine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,407 Views
34 Pages

27 September 2024

The innate immune system (IIS) is an ancient and essential defense mechanism that protects animals against a wide range of pathogens and diseases. Although extensively studied in mammals, our understanding of the IIS in other taxa remains limited. Th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,039 Views
21 Pages

Cortisol Metabolism in Carp Macrophages: A Role for Macrophage-Derived Cortisol in M1/M2 Polarization

  • Magdalena Maciuszek,
  • Katarzyna Klak,
  • Leszek Rydz,
  • B. M. Lidy Verburg-van Kemenade and
  • Magdalena Chadzinska

25 November 2020

Macrophages are crucial not only for initiation of inflammation and pathogen eradication (classically polarized M1 macrophages), but also for inflammation inhibition and tissue regeneration (alternatively polarized M2 macrophages). Their polarization...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,357 Views
20 Pages

Extended Cleavage Specificity of two Hematopoietic Serine Proteases from a Ray-Finned Fish, the Spotted Gar (Lepisosteus oculatus)

  • Paolo Valentini,
  • Srinivas Akula,
  • Abigail Alvarado-Vazquez,
  • Jenny Hallgren,
  • Zhirong Fu,
  • Brett Racicot,
  • Ingo Braasch,
  • Michael Thorpe and
  • Lars Hellman

30 January 2024

The extended cleavage specificities of two hematopoietic serine proteases originating from the ray-finned fish, the spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), have been characterized using substrate phage display. The preference for particular amino acids a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,084 Views
22 Pages

Characterization of miRNAs in Cultured Atlantic Salmon Head Kidney Monocyte-Like and Macrophage-Like Cells

  • Nicole C. Smith,
  • Sherri L. Christian,
  • Nardos T. Woldemariam,
  • Kathy A. Clow,
  • Matthew L. Rise and
  • Rune Andreassen

Macrophages are among the first cells to respond to infection and disease. While microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the process of monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation in mammals, less is known in teleost fish. Here, Atlantic salmon head kidney leu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,411 Views
13 Pages

Polarization of Macrophages in Human Adipose Tissue is Related to the Fatty Acid Spectrum in Membrane Phospholipids

  • Rudolf Poledne,
  • Hana Malinska,
  • Hana Kubatova,
  • Jiri Fronek,
  • Filip Thieme,
  • Sona Kauerova and
  • Ivana Kralova Lesna

18 December 2019

Residential macrophages in adipose tissue play a pivotal role in the development of inflammation not only within this tissue, but also affect the proinflammatory status of the whole body. Data on human adipose tissue inflammation and the role of macr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
8,117 Views
16 Pages

20 May 2022

In fish, the spleen is the prime secondary lymphoid organ. It has a role in the induction of adaptive immune responses, in addition to its significance in the elimination of immune complexes. This study was conducted on 18 randomly obtained adult mol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
725 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Sardine and Sprat Thermal Processing on Intestinal Integrity and Macrophage Activation In Vitro

  • Ivo Doskočil,
  • Barbora Lampová,
  • Petr Šmíd,
  • Mariola Drozdowska and
  • Aneta Kopeć

31 October 2025

Small pelagic fish, such as sardines and sprats, are an affordable and nutritionally rich source of omega-3 fatty acids and bioactive peptides. While their nutritional value is well established, the impact of standard household cooking methods on the...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
2,657 Views
10 Pages

Isolation of Intestinal Macrophage Subpopulations for High-Quality Total RNA Purification in Zebrafish

  • Yalén Del Río-Jay,
  • Audrey Barthelaix,
  • Cristian Reyes-Martínez,
  • Christophe Duperray,
  • Camila J. Solis-Cascante,
  • Yessia Hidalgo,
  • Patricia Luz-Crawford,
  • Farida Djouad and
  • Carmen G. Feijoo

Intestinal macrophages have been poorly studied in fish, mainly due to the lack of specific molecular markers for their identification and isolation. To address this gap, using the zebrafish Tg(mpeg1:EGFP) transgenic line, we developed a fluorescence...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1,384 Views
2 Pages

Protective Activity of Fish Peptides Fraction in Optimized Model of UV-B Irradiated Mouse Fibroblasts

  • Andreea Iosageanu,
  • Daniela Ilie,
  • Catalina Sanda,
  • Oana Craciunescu and
  • Florin Oancea

The aim of this study was to evaluate the photoprotective effect of fish bone-derived peptides (FBDPs) in a culture of UV-B-irradiated mouse fibroblasts and their anti-inflammatory activity in a model of stimulated human macrophages. The results show...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,059 Views
21 Pages

The role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in Mycobacterium fortuitum pathogenesis is not well illustrated. Using zebrafish kidney macrophages (ZFKM) we observed that M. fortuitum triggers miR-155 expression, and the TLR-2/NF-κB axis plays a key role in in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
11,408 Views
14 Pages

AIP56: A Novel Bacterial Apoptogenic Toxin

  • Manuel T. Silva,
  • Nuno M. S. Dos Santos and
  • Ana Do Vale

26 April 2010

Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp) is a Gram-negative pathogen agent of an important fish septicemia. The key virulence factor of Phdp is the plasmid-encoded exotoxin AIP56, which is secreted by exponentially growing pathogenic strains....

  • Review
  • Open Access
232 Citations
43,004 Views
24 Pages

Main Components of Fish Immunity: An Overview of the Fish Immune System

  • Doaa M. Mokhtar,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Michal Kuciel,
  • Manal T. Hussein and
  • Ramy K. A. Sayed

5 February 2023

Cellular immune responses consist of innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune mechanisms, where all leukocyte subpopulations are included. Among these are vital processes such as cell-mediated cytotoxicity and phagocytosis. The main cellular constitu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,155 Views
19 Pages

Gills of Molly Fish: A Potential Role in Neuro-Immune Interaction

  • Doaa M. Mokhtar,
  • Marwa M. Hussein,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Eugenia Rita Lauriano and
  • Ramy K. A. Sayed

8 April 2023

This study identified the cellular compositions of the gills in molly fish and their role in immunity using light-, electron- microscopy, and immunohistochemistry. The molly fish gills consisted of four holobranchs spaced between five branchial slits...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,524 Views
8 Pages

ZF-AutoML: An Easy Machine-Learning-Based Method to Detect Anomalies in Fluorescent-Labelled Zebrafish

  • Ryota Sawaki,
  • Daisuke Sato,
  • Hiroko Nakayama,
  • Yuki Nakagawa and
  • Yasuhito Shimada

17 December 2019

Background: Zebrafish are efficient animal models for conducting whole organism drug testing and toxicological evaluation of chemicals. They are frequently used for high-throughput screening owing to their high fecundity. Peripheral experimental equi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,670 Views
20 Pages

Peripheral B Lymphocyte Serves as a Reservoir for the Persistently Covert Infection of Mandarin Fish Siniperca chuatsi Ranavirus

  • Wenfeng Zhang,
  • Hui Gong,
  • Qianqian Sun,
  • Yuting Fu,
  • Xiaosi Wu,
  • Hengwei Deng,
  • Shaoping Weng,
  • Jianguo He and
  • Chuanfu Dong

9 December 2024

Mandarin fish ranavirus (MRV) is a distinctive member among the genus Ranavirus of the family Iridoviridae. The persistently covert infection of MRV was previously observed in a natural outbreak of MRV, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. H...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,970 Views
15 Pages

The Effect of Poria cocos Polysaccharide PCP-1C on M1 Macrophage Polarization via the Notch Signaling Pathway

  • Xuerui Hu,
  • Bangzhen Hong,
  • Xiaoxiao Shan,
  • Yue Cheng,
  • Daiyin Peng,
  • Rongfeng Hu,
  • Lei Wang and
  • Weidong Chen

24 February 2023

The homogeneous galactoglucan PCP-1C extracted from Poria cocos sclerotium has multiple biological activities. The present study demonstrated the effect of PCP-1C on the polarization of RAW 264.7 macrophages and the underlying molecular mechanism. Sc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,124 Views
18 Pages

Serotonin Signaling and Macrophage Subsets in Goldfish Gills: Unraveling the Neuroimmune Network for Gill Homeostasis

  • Manal T. Hussein,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Marco Albano,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Sebastian Marino,
  • Rasha Alonaizan and
  • Doaa M. Mokhtar

7 May 2025

Goldfish (Carassius auratus) gills function as both respiratory and immune-regulatory organs, integrating neuroendocrine and immune responses to environmental stimuli. This study explores the spatial organization and interaction of neuroendocrine cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,642 Views
14 Pages

Knocking Down Gm16685 Decreases Liver Granuloma in Murine Schistosomiasis Japonica

  • Ruyu Zhao,
  • Xiaoxue Tang,
  • Huiyao Lin,
  • Chen Xing,
  • Na Xu,
  • Bingxin Dai,
  • Pingping Wang,
  • Wei Shao,
  • Miao Liu and
  • Jijia Shen
  • + 2 authors

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) can regulate key genes and pathways in liver disease development. Moreover, macrophages are speculated to play an important role in regulating granulomatous inflammation during schistosomiasis. However, the role of lncRN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,127 Views
16 Pages

Combining Multiple Biomarkers to Evaluate the Environmental Stress in Cyprinid Populations

  • Regina Maria Bessa Santos,
  • Rui Manuel Vitor Cortes,
  • Luís Filipe Sanches Fernandes,
  • Fernando António Leal Pacheco,
  • Simone Da Graça Pinto Varandas and
  • Sandra Mariza Veiga Monteiro

3 October 2022

The Vilariça River was restored in order to improve the fish habitat due to the construction of dams. However, due to the pressure that agriculture exerts on water resources, it is crucial to evaluate its consequences on fish health from a his...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,819 Views
12 Pages

The spleen plays a critical role in the immune and hematopoietic systems of teleost fish, functioning as a major secondary lymphoid organ. This study provides a detailed morphological and ultrastructural assessment of the spleen in goldfish (Carassiu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,536 Views
8 Pages

Changes in the Splenic Melanomacrophage Centre Surface Area in Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) Are Associated with Blood Fluke Infections

  • Barbara F. Nowak,
  • Mai Dang,
  • Claire Webber,
  • Lukas Neumann,
  • Andrew Bridle,
  • Roberto Bermudez and
  • Daryl Evans

18 January 2021

Melanomacrophage centres (MMCs) are aggregates of macrophages accumulating various pigments. They have been proposed as an indicator of fish immune response. Blood flukes are common parasites in farmed fish. Two cohorts of wild Southern Bluefin Tuna...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,584 Views
14 Pages

In order to develop more effective immunological strategies to prevent vibriosis of farmed marine fish in Hong Kong and southern China, various vaccine preparations including formalin-, phenol-, chloroform- and heat-killed whole cell bacterins and su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,635 Views
15 Pages

Overfeeding-Induced Obesity Could Cause Potential Immuno-Physiological Disorders in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

  • HyeongJin Roh,
  • Jiyeon Park,
  • Ahran Kim,
  • Nameun Kim,
  • Yoonhang Lee,
  • Bo Seong Kim,
  • Jasna Vijayan,
  • Mu Kun Lee,
  • Chan-Il Park and
  • Do-Hyung Kim

25 August 2020

Although over-nutrition from overfeeding-induced obesity is known to be highly associated with metabolic and immunological disorders in humans, little is known about overfeeding-induced obesity in fish farming. The purpose of this study was to invest...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,264 Views
11 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Lipids Extracted from Arctoscopus japonicus Eggs on LPS-Stimulated RAW264.7 Cells

  • Weerawan Rod-in,
  • Chaiwat Monmai,
  • Sang-min Lee,
  • Seok-Kyu Jung,
  • SangGuan You and
  • Woo Jung Park

11 October 2019

Arctoscopus japonicus is a cold-water marine fish. The present study investigated the fatty acid composition of A. japonicus egg lipids and their anti-inflammatory effects on LPS-stimulated RAW246.7 macrophages. The results showed that A. japonicus e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,200 Views
18 Pages

7 September 2025

Polynucleotide (PN), a high-molecular-weight DNA fragment derived from salmon and other fish sources, shows promising anti-aging and regenerative effects on the skin. This study investigated how PN enhances collagen synthesis, focusing on its effect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,763 Views
11 Pages

5 March 2023

Endolimax is a genus of intestinal amoebae which stands among the least known human protists. Previous studies on amoebic systemic granulomatosis of a marine fish (Solea senegalensis) resulted in the unexpected characterization of a new organism whic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
905 Views
14 Pages

Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Spleen-Derived Bioactive Compounds Suppress Pro-Inflammatory Gene Networks via NF-κB Pathway Modulation

  • Do-Yeon Kim,
  • Woo-Sung Choi,
  • Ju-Hee Park,
  • Seoghyun Kim,
  • Jinyoung Park,
  • Woohyun Song,
  • Heejung Yang,
  • Han-Heom Na and
  • Keun-Cheol Kim

18 July 2025

Background: Natural products are key sources of anti-inflammatory agents, yet the potential of fish visceral extracts remains largely unexplored. This study evaluated the anti-inflammatory activity of a spleen extract from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,884 Views
15 Pages

Biochemical and Pathophysiological Responses in Capoeta capoeta under Lethal and Sub-Lethal Exposures of Silver Nanoparticles

  • Dariush Azadikhah,
  • Ahmad Mohamadi Yalsuyi,
  • Shubhajit Saha,
  • Nimai Chandra Saha and
  • Caterina Faggio

2 February 2023

The increasing use of nano-based products raises concerns regarding potential risks related to their manufacturing, transportation, waste disposal, and management operations. We used the riverine carp, Capoeta capoeta, as an aquatic animal model to d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,958 Views
26 Pages

23 December 2024

Rahnella aquatilis is an emerging pathogen in fish that poses a potential risk to human and public health. However, its pathogenicity and molecular interaction mechanism with the fish host are still poorly understood. For this study, we conducted ana...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,308 Views
15 Pages

Three Lipid Emulsions Reduce Staphylococcus aureus-Stimulated Phagocytosis in Mouse RAW264.7 Cells

  • Ming-Shan Chen,
  • Yi-Wei Tung,
  • Chia-Lin Hu,
  • Hui-Ju Chang,
  • Wen-Chun Lin and
  • Shew-Meei Sheu

Soybean oil (SO)-, SO medium-chain triglyceride (MCT)-, olive oil (OO)-, and fish oil (FO)-based lipid emulsions are generally applied in clinical practice via intravenous injection for patients with nutritional requirements. The function of lipid em...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,148 Views
17 Pages

Morphological Distribution Patterns and Neuroimmune Communication of Ganglia in Molly Fish (Poecilia sphenops, Valenciennes 1846)

  • Doaa M. Mokhtar,
  • Abdelraheim Attaai,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Rasha Alonaizan and
  • Manal T. Hussein

27 May 2023

Twenty-four adult molly fish (Poecilia sphenops, Valenciennes 1846) were collected to study the morphology and distribution of ganglia using histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopy and focusing on their relation to the immune cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,034 Views
12 Pages

Immunohistochemistry of the Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT) in African Bonytongue (Heterotis niloticus, Cuvier 1829)

  • Eugenia Rita Lauriano,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Marialuisa Aragona,
  • Simona Pergolizzi,
  • Anthea Miller,
  • Kristina Zuwala,
  • Michal Kuciel,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Antonino Germanà and
  • Maria Cristina Guerrera

24 January 2023

Heterotis niloticus is a basal teleost, belonging to the Osteoglossidae family, which is widespread in many parts of Africa. The digestive tract of H. niloticus presents similar characteristics to those of higher vertebrates, exhibiting a gizzard-lik...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,359 Views
13 Pages

Anti-Atherogenic Effect of 10% Supplementation of Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) Waste Protein Hydrolysates in ApoE-Deficient Mice

  • Jessica Maria Abbate,
  • Francesco Macrì,
  • Francesca Arfuso,
  • Carmelo Iaria,
  • Fabiano Capparucci,
  • Carmelo Anfuso,
  • Antonio Ieni,
  • Luca Cicero,
  • Giovanni Briguglio and
  • Giovanni Lanteri

22 June 2021

Fish protein consumption exerts beneficial metabolic effects on human health, also correlating with a decreased risk for cardiovascular disease. Fish waste contains high amount of proteins and utilization may offer the opportunity for generating comp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,476 Views
17 Pages

5 July 2022

Microfibrillar-associated protein 4 (MFAP4) is an extracellular matrix (ECM) protein belonging to the fibrinogen-related domain superfamily. MFAP4 is highly expressed in elastin-rich tissues such as lung, blood vessels and skin. MFAP4 is involved in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,397 Views
17 Pages

This study evaluated the effects of the feeding of spent mushroom substrate from Agaricus blazei on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The safety of 0–1000 μg/mL A. blazei spent substrate water extract (ABSSE) was demonstrated in the prim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,554 Views
19 Pages

Immune Cell Profiling in the Ovarian Stroma of a Viviparous Fish during the Breeding Season: A Histological and Immunohistochemical Investigation

  • Ramy K. A. Sayed,
  • Doaa M. Mokhtar,
  • Madeha Ahmed Hashim,
  • Ahmed S. Aly,
  • Giacomo Zaccone,
  • Marco Albano,
  • Alessio Alesci and
  • Nada Abdellah

25 December 2023

The molly fish is a member of viviparous teleosts that are characterized by the fusion of the right and left ovaries during their early embryonic development. This fusion results in a singular and saccular ovary, where the germinal epithelium lines t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
11,585 Views
46 Pages

Along the Axis between Type 1 and Type 2 Immunity; Principles Conserved in Evolution from Fish to Mammals

  • Takuya Yamaguchi,
  • Fumio Takizawa,
  • Uwe Fischer and
  • Johannes M. Dijkstra

17 November 2015

A phenomenon already discovered more than 25 years ago is the possibility of naïve helper T cells to polarize into TH1 or TH2 populations. In a simplified model, these polarizations occur at opposite ends of an “immune 1-2 axis” (i1-i2 axis) of possi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
780 Views
14 Pages

11 October 2025

High-throughput sequencing has significantly advanced the exploration of fish immune mechanisms, enabling a more detailed understanding of immune responses and their underlying molecular pathways. In this study, we applied comparative transcriptomics...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,744 Views
25 Pages

Screening of Fish Cell Lines for Piscine Orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1) Amplification: Identification of the Non-Supportive PRV-1 Invitrome

  • Phuc H. Pham,
  • Ehab Misk,
  • Fotini Papazotos,
  • Ginny Jones,
  • Mark P. Polinski,
  • Elena Contador,
  • Spencer Russell,
  • Kyle A. Garver,
  • John S. Lumsden and
  • Niels C. Bols

12 October 2020

Piscine reovirus (PRV) is the causative agent of heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI), which is detrimental to Atlantic Salmon (AS) aquaculture, but so far has not been cultivatable, which impedes studying the disease and developing a vaccin...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,414 Views
18 Pages

Rodlet Cells Provide First Line of Defense against Swimbladder Nematode and Intestinal Coccidian in Anguilla anguilla

  • Bahram Sayyaf Dezfuli,
  • Giuseppe Castaldelli,
  • Massimo Lorenzoni,
  • Antonella Carosi,
  • Mykola Ovcharenko and
  • Giampaolo Bosi

21 January 2023

A subpopulation of 97 European eels, Anguilla anguilla, was obtained from a local consortium of Lake Trasimeno. The fish were examined for parasites in the swimbladder (SB) and intestine; the SBs of 66 (68%) of the 97 eels contained 480 adult specime...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,174 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Pharmacological Characterization of GPR84 in Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella)

  • Yang Li,
  • Wei-Jia Song,
  • Shao-Kui Yi,
  • Hui-Xia Yu,
  • Hao-Lin Mo,
  • Ming-Xing Yao,
  • Ya-Xiong Tao and
  • Li-Xin Wang

23 September 2023

The G-protein-coupled receptor GPR84, activated by medium-chain fatty acids, primarily expressed in macrophages and microglia, is involved in inflammatory responses and retinal development in mammals and amphibians. However, our understanding of its...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,602 Views
16 Pages

Catch of the Day: New Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Antibody Is a Valuable Tool to Study Fish Health in Salmonids

  • Ralfs Buks,
  • Abdo Alnabulsi,
  • Rodanthi Zindrili,
  • Ayham Alnabulsi,
  • Alex Wang,
  • Tiehui Wang and
  • Samuel A. M. Martin

19 August 2023

Serum amyloid A (SAA) proteins belong to a family of acute-phase reactants, playing an integral role in defending the organism from pathological damage. Despite a wealth of data on the regulation of SAA transcripts in teleosts, there is only limited...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,171 Views
21 Pages

Aging Activates the Immune System and Alters the Regenerative Capacity in the Zebrafish Heart

  • Hanna Reuter,
  • Birgit Perner,
  • Florian Wahl,
  • Luise Rohde,
  • Philipp Koch,
  • Marco Groth,
  • Katrin Buder and
  • Christoph Englert

20 January 2022

Age-associated organ failure and degenerative diseases have a major impact on human health. Cardiovascular dysfunction has an increasing prevalence with age and is one of the leading causes of death. In contrast to humans, zebrafish have extraordinar...

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