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The influence of chronic stress, induced by food deprivation (FD) and/or high stocking density (HSD), was assessed on stress, vasotocinergic and isotocinergic pathways of the gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata). Fish were randomly assigned to one of the following treatments: (1) fed at low stocking density (LSD-F; 5kg·m-3); (2) fed at high stocking density (HSD-F, 40kg·m-3); (3) food-deprived at LSD (LSD-FD); and (4) food-deprived at HSD (HSD-FD). After 21days, samples from plasma, liver, hypothalamus, pituitary and head-kidney were collected. Both stressors (FD and HSD) induced a chronic stress situation, as indicated by the elevated cortisol levels, the enhancement in corticotrophin releasing hormone (crh) expression and the down-regulation in corticotrophin releasing hormone binding protein (crhbp) expression. Changes in plasma and liver metabolites confirmed a metabolic adjustment to cope with energy demand imposed by stressors. Changes in avt and it gene expression, as well as in their specific receptors (avtrv1a, avtrv2 and itr) at central (hypothalamus and pituitary) and peripheral (liver and head-kidney) levels, showed that vasotocinergic and isotocinergic pathways are involved in physiological changes induced by FD or HSD, suggesting that different stressors are handled through different stress pathways in S. aurata.
Fish Proteins, Male, Models, Neurological, Stocking density, Hypothalamus, Stress, Oxytocin, Random Allocation, Vasotocin, Sparus aurata, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Caloric Restriction, Neurons, Isotocin, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Food deprivation, Head Kidney, Sea Bream, Crowding, Liver, Pituitary Gland, Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Biomarkers, Arginine vasotocin
Fish Proteins, Male, Models, Neurological, Stocking density, Hypothalamus, Stress, Oxytocin, Random Allocation, Vasotocin, Sparus aurata, Stress, Physiological, Animals, Caloric Restriction, Neurons, Isotocin, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Food deprivation, Head Kidney, Sea Bream, Crowding, Liver, Pituitary Gland, Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Biomarkers, Arginine vasotocin
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