Comparative Histological Analysis of Intestines of Loach, Grass Carp and Catfish Provide Insights into Adaptive Characteristics in Air-Breathing Fish

Q3 Environmental Science Ribarstvo, Croatian Journal of Fisheries Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.2478/cjf-2020-0009
Longfei Huang, Lijuan Yang, Jianfang Liu, Xiaojuan Cao
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Abstract Accessory respiratory is generally accepted to have evolved independently on numerous occasions in adaption to aquatic hypoxia in freshwater habitats. In general, the air-breathing organ in fish is believed to be structurally modified to supplement respiration. In this study, intuitive evidence for elaborate structural modifications of the intestine, an air-breathing organ in mud loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus), compared with two other obligate aquatic breathers, grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) and yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco), were directly provided by histological and morphometric methods. As a result, a sharply decreasing height of mucosal folds and thickness of muscularis were manifested in loach intestine from its anterior to posterior region. Compared with grass carp and yellow catfish, loach had the smallest ratios of mucosal fold height/muscularis thickness to intestinal lumen radius in the posterior intestine. These suggested that the posterior intestine is the air-breathing location for the loach. Furthermore, length density of capillary (0.46±0.05 μm−2) in the posterior intestine of the loach was significantly higher than those of grass carp and yellow catfish. Meanwhile, diffusion distance of air-blood barrier (1.34±0.04 μm) in the posterior intestine of the loach was significantly smaller than those of the other two fish species. In summary, the characteristics of highly vascularized, short diffusion distance of air-blood barrier, thinned and flattened made the posterior intestine a perfect air-breathing location for the loach.
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泥鳅、草鱼和鲶鱼肠道的比较组织学分析为空气呼吸鱼类的适应特性提供了新的见解
摘要副呼吸系统在适应淡水栖息地水生缺氧的许多情况下都是独立进化的。一般来说,鱼类的空气呼吸器官被认为是经过结构修饰以补充呼吸的。在这项研究中,通过组织学和形态计量学方法,直接提供了泥鳅(泥鳅)的空气呼吸器官肠道与其他两种专性水生呼吸器官草鱼(栉孔扇贝)和黄颡鱼(黄颡)相比进行精细结构改变的直观证据。结果,泥鳅肠的粘膜褶皱高度和肌层厚度从前部到后部急剧下降。与草鱼和黄颡鱼相比,泥鳅的后肠粘膜折叠高度/肌层厚度与肠腔半径的比值最小。这表明后肠是泥鳅呼吸空气的位置。泥鳅后肠毛细血管长度密度(0.46±0.05μm−2)显著高于草鱼和黄颡鱼。同时,泥鳅后肠的气血屏障扩散距离(1.34±0.04μm)明显小于其他两种鱼类。总之,血管化程度高、空气-血液屏障扩散距离短、变薄变平的特点使后肠成为泥鳅理想的呼吸空气的位置。
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Ribarstvo, Croatian Journal of Fisheries
Ribarstvo, Croatian Journal of Fisheries Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Croatian Journal of Fisheries was established in 1938 and today possesses a long-term tradition of publishing papers that deal with both freshwater and marine fisheries. Areas covered by the Journal include ichthyology, aquaculture, ecology and diseases of fish and other aquatic organisms, problems of open waters and other topics related to the fisheries field. Prior to publication, articles pass through rigorous review by senior scientists from around the world. The Journal features articles that reflect original research, interpretative content and subject matter of interest to the fisheries profession.
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