MONITORAMENTO DAS VARIÁVEIS DO SANGUE TOTAL, PLASMA E SORO DE TILÁPIA-DO-NILO, DURANTE 24 HORAS, APÓS ESTRESSE DE CAPTURA
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https://doi.org/10.20950/1678-2305.2018.44.4.369Palavras-chave:
peixes, estresse, ciclo circadiano, manejoResumo
O estresse é conhecidamente responsável pela diminuição da imunidade e redução da sobrevivência, crescimento e capacidade reprodutiva dos animais. Além disso, os organismos respondem a certos ritmos biológicos, como o circadiano, aos quais se ajustam naturalmente. Este estudo teve como objetivo monitorar as variáveis â€"¹â€"¹plasmática (lactato e proteína total), soro (cortisol e colesterol) e sangue total (glicose) na tilápia em um período de 24 h. Quarenta e nove aquários com 5 indivíduos cada foram utilizados. Todos eles, no início do experimento, foram submetidos ao mesmo estresse de captura e manuseio. Os animais do primeiro aquários foram amostrados após 15 min do estresse. Os demais As amostras de sangue de indivíduos de cada aquário foram sequencialmente em intervalos de 30 min. Somente os indivíduos do primeiro aquário foram analisados após 15 minutos de estresse. Os gráficos de radar foram usadas para visualizar a variação horária nas variáveis â€"¹â€"¹medidas. Diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre a média dos indivíduos de cada aquário, para as fases do ciclo circadiano (luz-escuro) e os intervalos manhã-tarde-noite-madrugada foram respectivamente avaliadas utilizando os testes Mann-Whitney e Kruskal-Wallis. Observou-se relação positiva entre os níveis de cortisol e glicose. As análises, com exceção de colesterol e lactato, não mostraram diferença significativa entre períodos de luz e sombras, e a intensidade e a freqüência dos picos observados não foram prejudiciais aos indivíduos.
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