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Título: Antiparasitic activity, histopathology and physiology of Colossoma macropomum (tambaqui) exposed to the essential oil of Lippia sidoides (Verbenaceae)
Autor: Soares, Bruna Viana
Neves, Lígia Rigôr
Ferreira, Drielly Oliveira
Oliveira, Marcos Sidney Brito de
Chaves, Francisco Célio Maia
Chagas, Edsandra Campos
Gonçalves, Raissa Alves
Tavares-Dias, Marcos
Palavras-chave: Essential Oil
Glucose
Lippia Sidoides Extract
Plant Extract
Protein
Unclassified Drug
Anthelmintic Agent
Essential Oil
Plant Extract
Anacanthorus Spathulatus
Animals Experiment
Animals Parasitosis
Animals Tissue
Antiprotozoal Activity
Bleeding
Cell Proliferation
Colossoma Macropomum
Controlled Study
Edema
Erythrocyte Count
Gill
Glucose Blood Level
Histopathology
Ichthyophthirius Multifiliis
In Vitro Study
In Vivo Study
Lippia
Lippia Sidoides
Monogenea
Mucous Cell
Mymarothecium Boegeri
Necrosis
Nonhuman
Notozothecium Janauachensis
Protein Blood Level
Vasodilatation
Animals
Characiformes
Chemistry
Drug Effects
Erythrocyte
Fish Diseases
Parasitology
Pathology
Trematode
Trematode Infections
Veterinary
Animal
Anthelmintics
Characiformes
Erythrocytes
Fish Diseases
Gills
Lippia
Oils, Volatile
Plant Extracts
Trematoda
Trematode Infections
Data do documento: 2017
Revista: Veterinary Parasitology
É parte de: Volume 234, Pags. 49-56
Abstract: In vivo and in vitro antiparasitic activity of the essential oil of Lippia sidoides and blood and histological alterations were assessed in Colossoma macropomum (tambaqui). Essential oil concentrations of 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 mg/L were assayed in vitro against monogenoideans Anacanthorus spathulatus, Notozothecium janauachensis and Mymarothecium boegeri from fish gills. Lippia sidoides essential oil concentrations of 320 and 160 mg/L were 100% effective against monogenoideans in 10 min and 1 h of exposure, respectively. However, the effectiveness of 100% concentrations of 80 mg/L and 40 mg/L occurred in 3 and 6 h, respectively. In the in vivo tests, juvenile fish were submitted to 60 min of baths with 10 mg/L and 15 min of baths with 20 mg/L of the essential oil of L. sidoides. These therapeutic baths were not efficient against Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, and monogenoideans present in the gills of C. macropomum. In addition, 10 and 20 mg/L of the essential oil of L. sidoides caused an anesthetic effect on the fish and did not influence total glucose and protein plasma levels; however, it decreased the number of total erythrocytes in fish exposed to the higher concentration of this essential oil. Severe alterations and irreversible damage were observed in the fish gills just after L. sidoides essential oil baths and after 24 h of recovery. The most recurrent lesions found were hyperplasia and fusion of the lamellar epithelium, vasodilation, detachment of the gill epithelium and lamellar aneurism, epithelial breakdown with hemorrhage, congestion, edema and necrosis, proliferation of the mucous cells and chloride cells and lamellar hypertrophy. Therefore, since the essential oil of L. sidoides has in vitro antiparasitic activity and low concentrations of it have shown toxic effects, the bioactive potential of its main chemical components should be investigated, as well as more efficient forms of its administration in therapeutic baths in order to eliminate fish parasites. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2016.12.012
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