
handle: 10261/28314
[ES] Una banda de aproximadamente 50-51 kDa correspondiente a la proteína acídica glial fibrilar (GFAP) fue detectada mediante técnicas de inmunoblot en tejido cerebral de Sparus aurata L. desarrollado en piscifactoría. Se determinaron los niveles de GFAP en tres diferentes estados de desarrollo: especímenes de 6 y 18 meses de edad y adultos mantenidos en cautividad durante 3-4 años. Nuestros resultados indican una disminución de los niveles de GFAP durante el desarrollo de S. aurata de 6 meses a adulto. Se susiere una explicación para esta observación.
[EN] A band of approximately 50-5 1 kDa, corresponding to glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), was detected by immunoblot techniques in the brain tissue of Sparus aurata L. The levels of GFAP immunoreactivity were determined at three different stages of development: 6 month old, 18 month old and adults reared in an aquaculture facility for 3-4 years. Our results indicated a decrease of GFAP levels during S. aurata development from six month old to adult individuals. An explanation for this observation is suggested.
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Sparus aurata, GFAP, Desarrollo de pez marino, Western blot, Marine fish development, Proteina acídica fibrilar glial, Glial fibrillary acidic protein, Immunoblot
Sparus aurata, GFAP, Desarrollo de pez marino, Western blot, Marine fish development, Proteina acídica fibrilar glial, Glial fibrillary acidic protein, Immunoblot
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