INVESTIGADORES
CARRIQUIRIBORDE Pedro
artículos
Título:
Nucleolar variation in response to nutritional condition in juvenile pejerrey, Odontesthes bonariensis (Cuvier et Valenciennes)
Autor/es:
CARRIQUIRIBORDE P.; DULOUT F.N.; DE LUCA J.C.; RONCO A. E.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2007 vol. 70 p. 947 - 958
ISSN:
0022-1112
Resumen:
The variations of the nucleolar characteristics size and number were studied in the gill and liver of O. bonariensis under different feeding regimes in order to test the hypothesis that functional genomes at the nucleolus, which determine variation of size (heterogeneity) in juvenile fish, are modulated by environmental factors such as food availability. The programme that controls genetic changes of the nucleolar characteristics of the diploid cells of O. bonariensis was different from that described in the diploid cells of cyprinid fish. No variations of the mean nucleolar number per nucleus (MNN) were observed in liver or gill cells in relation to the feeding regime. Conversely, significant reduction of the mean nucleolar volume pre nucleus (MNV) and change in the shape of the frequency distribution of the total nucleolar volume (TNV) per cell was evident in both cell types in response to starvation or food restriction. Tissue specificity was observed in relation to the absolute values of the nucleolar characteristics; however, the relative behaviour was comparable in digestive and non-digestive tissues. The time-course reduction of MNV in gill and liver cells of restrictively fed fish followed a negative exponential fashion. A good correlation between MNV and the condition index of the fish (K) was observed after long-term food restriction; however, a faster response of MNV was observed after short-term fasting events. Results supported the stated hypothesis and showed nucleolar activity as a direct, rapid and sensitive indicator of the nutritional status of fish.