Title (en)
Therapeutic Intervention with Dietary Chitosan Nanoparticles Alleviates Fish Pathological and Molecular Systemic Inflammatory Responses against Infections
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English
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Marine bio-sourced chitosan nanoparticles (CSNP) are antimicrobial and immunomodulatory agents beneficial for fish medicine. Herein, dietary CSNP was investigated for the amelioration of the systemic inflammatory responses of an induced fish model. One hundred and forty-four rainbow trout were assigned to one pathogen-free and non-supplemented group (negative control), and three challenged groups: non-supplemented (positive control), CSNP-preventive, and CSNP-therapeutic. After a feeding experiment extended for 21 days, the organosomatic indices (OSI) and molecular aspects were assessed. After a challenge experiment extended for further 28 days, CSNP-therapeutic intervention was assessed on fish survival and systemic inflammatory responses on pathology, histo-morphology, and molecular aspects. With CSNP administration, OSI nonsignificantly decreased and the relative expression of targeted inflammatory-mediator genes was significantly increased. The CSNP-therapeutic fish showed an RPS of 80% as compared to the positive control group, and CSNP-therapeutic administration retained the highest gene expression augmentation up to 28 days after the challenge. Notably, the splenic reticulin fibers framework of the CSNP-therapeutic group retained the highest integrity among the groups during the infection. After recovery, reticulin fibers density in the CSNP-therapeutic samples was significantly higher than in the negative control group, which indicates high innate immunity. Thus, CSNP showed promising biotherapeutic features enhancing fish resistance against infections.
Keywords (en)
Rainbow-Trout; Oncorhynchus-Mykiss; Vitamin-C; Immunity; Growth; Tilapia; Liver
DOI
10.3390/md20070425
Author of the digital object
Mona Saleh (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Mansour El-Matbouli (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Badr Universiy)
Fatma Ahmed (Sohag University)
Shaaban Osman (Al-Azhar University)
Ehab Essawy (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Helwan University)
Mohamed Shaalan (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Cairo University)
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
Marine Drugs
Pages or Volume
21
Volume
20
Number
7
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022
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