A blend of Guava, Bitter, and Neem Leaf extracts improves haematology and resistance to co-infection of Streptococcus agalactiae and Aeromonas jandaie but not Liver health in Nile tilapia

E.D. Abarike, S.O. Dandi, A. Ampofo-Yeboah
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Given the intense interest in the use of herbal extracts to improve fish growth, fish health, and disease resistance in fish in culture systems, in this study, we examined the effects of a blend of Guava, Bitter and Neem leaf extracts (GBNL) (i.e., 1:1:1 for GL, BL, and NL respectively) at different inclusion (i.e. 0 GBNL gkg−1, 1 GBNL gkg−1, 3 GBNL gkg−1, 5 GBNL gkg−1, 7 GBNL gkg−1 and 10 GBNL gkg−1) levels on growth, haematology, immunity, liver toxicity and resistance to bacterial co-infections in Nile tilapia. After 8 weeks of feeding, Nile tilapia fed 3 GBNL gkg−1 diets showed significant effects in improving weight gain compared to those fed the control diet. GBNL fed fish showed improved health of fish by stimulating significant increases in levels of White blood cells, Red blood cells, Haemoglobin, and Haematocrit in relation to those fed the control diet. Also, the applications of deferent GBNL levels in Nile tilapia diets showed the potential to upregulate the expression of the immune-related genes heat shock protein 70, chicken type lysozymes, and Beta-defensin, with significant effects shown in fish fed 5GBNL gkg−1 diets in comparison to the control. The results also indicate that GBNL supplementation can decrease mortalities to co-infection of Streptococcus agalactiae and Aeromonas jandaie in Nile tilapia with the lowest mortalities of 13.65% and relative per cent survival of 82.57 % in fish fed 5GBNL gkg−1. Despite the potential of GBNL applications in Nile tilapia, findings of this study indicate fish fed the different concentrations of GBNL, particularly with 7 GBNL gkg−1 can promote the leaching of the liver enzymes: alanine transaminase, aspartate aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphate into the bloodstream which is suggestive of potential liver damage in Nile tilapia. Histological examinations of a cross-section of the liver tissues of fish fed GBNL showed various injuries including hydropic changes, pyknosis nuclei, erythrocytes congestion and vacuolation with the severest seen in those fed 7 GBNL gkg−1. Taking all of the above into consideration, 5GBNL gkg−1 application could improve the health and disease resistance of Nile tilapia; however, prolong use thus after 8 weeks of administration could be injurious to fish liver health.

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番石榴、苦味和印度楝叶提取物的混合物改善了尼罗罗非鱼的血液学和对无乳链球菌和钱黛气单胞菌共同感染的抵抗力,但对肝脏健康没有作用
鉴于人们对使用草药提取物改善鱼类生长、鱼类健康和养殖系统中鱼类的抗病性的强烈兴趣,在本研究中,我们研究了番石榴、苦瓜和印度楝叶提取物(GBNL)(即分别为GL、BL和NL的1:1)在不同包合量(即0 GBNL gkg - 1、1 GBNL gkg - 1、3 GBNL gkg - 1、5 GBNL gkg - 1、7 GBNL gkg - 1和10 GBNL gkg - 1)下对生长、血液学、免疫、尼罗罗非鱼的肝脏毒性和对细菌共感染的抵抗力。饲喂8周后,与对照组饲料相比,饲喂3 GBNL gkg - 1饲料的尼罗罗非鱼的增重效果显著。与对照组相比,GBNL喂养的鱼通过刺激白细胞、红细胞、血红蛋白和红细胞压红细胞的水平显著增加,显示出鱼的健康状况得到改善。此外,在尼罗罗非鱼饲料中添加不同水平的GBNL可能会上调免疫相关基因热休克蛋白70、鸡型溶菌酶和β -防御素的表达,与对照组相比,饲喂5GBNL (gkg - 1)饲料的鱼表现出显著的影响。结果还表明,添加GBNL可降低尼罗罗非鱼对无乳链球菌和詹氏气单胞菌合并感染的死亡率,饲喂5GBNL gkg−1的罗非鱼死亡率最低,为13.65%,相对存活率为82.57%。尽管GBNL在尼罗罗非鱼中的应用具有潜力,但本研究的结果表明,饲喂不同浓度的GBNL,特别是7 GBNL gkg−1的GBNL,可以促进肝脏酶:谷丙转氨酶、天冬氨酸转氨酶和碱性磷酸盐进入血液,这表明尼罗罗非鱼可能存在肝脏损伤。饲喂GBNL的鱼肝脏组织横切面的组织学检查显示各种损伤,包括水肿改变、核固缩、红细胞充血和空泡形成,其中以饲喂7 GBNL gkg - 1的鱼最严重。综上所述,施用5GBNL gkg−1可改善尼罗罗非鱼的健康状况和抗病性;然而,在给药8周后延长使用可能对鱼的肝脏健康有害。
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