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  • Jewish studies  (4)
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    SAABRON PRESS ; 2023
    In:  Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh Vol. 75 ( 2023-3-17)
    In: Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, SAABRON PRESS, Vol. 75 ( 2023-3-17)
    Abstract: Complement (C) is a serum protein with immunity-related functions and enzymatic activities. It can induce inflammatory responses and antibody formation following activation by substances such as pathogens. Moreover, it is a crucial molecule in the congenital immune defense system. Complement manifests earlier than immunoglobulin in the evolutionary process of fish’s immune system. Therefore, the complement system of fish is vital for congenital and acquired immunities. A complement system is a polymolecule system comprising more than 30 soluble proteins, membrane-bound proteins, and complement receptors. It can be activated through three pathways for immunoregulation, the clearance of the immune complex, etc. The liver primarily produces the fish complement C3, which is a significant component of the complement system of fishes. C3 is the hub of three activation pathways. Research works concerning the structure, generation process, expression, and functions of C3 in fishes are reviewed in this study.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0792-156X , 0792-156X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAABRON PRESS
    Publication Date: 2023
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    SAABRON PRESS ; 2022
    In:  Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh Vol. 74 ( 2022-4-18)
    In: Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, SAABRON PRESS, Vol. 74 ( 2022-4-18)
    Abstract: Immunoglobulins are the primary mediators of the humoral immune response in fish. Studies of immunoglobulins in fish are particularly important for the immunological control of fish diseases. While immunoglobulin D (IgD) was first discovered in 1965, it remains the least understood member of the antibody family. During evolutionary development from fish to humans, IgD has developed critical immunological functions. However, these immunological functions are not well understood. There are two forms of IgD, membrane IgD (mIgD) and secreted IgD (sIgD). sIgD and mIgD are formed by B lymphocytes through different splicing modes. In this paper, IgD’s structure and formation process in fish, the distribution characteristics of IgD on B cells, the mediated signaling pathways, and the functions of IgD are reviewed.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0792-156X , 0792-156X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAABRON PRESS
    Publication Date: 2022
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 291787-7
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2542938-3
    SSG: 21,3
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  • 3
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    SAABRON PRESS ; 2023
    In:  Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh Vol. 75 ( 2023-3-26)
    In: Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, SAABRON PRESS, Vol. 75 ( 2023-3-26)
    Abstract: Immunoglobulin (Ig) is a type of globulin produced by B lymphocytes during pathogenic infection of vertebrates. It has immune functions and can realize specific recognition and neutralization of corresponding antigens. As IgM is reported first in fish, IgM is the first antibody produced during immune responses and plays a vital role in systemic and mucosal immune tissues. IgM molecules have two forms: membrane-bound IgM (mIgM) and secreted IgM (sIgM). The latter is produced by plasmacytes and secreted into body fluid, existing as immunological effect molecules. The former embeds into B cytomembrane and exists as an antigen receptor. It binds with assistant molecules to form cell receptor compounds. This study reviews research progress on the structures and production processes of IgM genes in different fish species and the distribution characteristics of IgM on B cells, mediated signal pathways, and functions. It aims to enrich basic theoretical knowledge of fish immunology and provide some scientific references for disease control in fishes.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0792-156X , 0792-156X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAABRON PRESS
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 291787-7
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2542938-3
    SSG: 21,3
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  • 4
    In: Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, SAABRON PRESS, Vol. 74 ( 2022-5-1)
    Abstract: Bacterial sepsis caused by Aeromonas hydrophila infection is one of the most common infectious diseases of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. It has characteristics of quick onset, high morbidity, and high mortality. Bacterial sepsis has become an important constraint against the industrialization of aquaculture of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. In this study, Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. were immersed in 1.0×109 CFU/mL Aeromonas hydrophila for infection, the cumulative mortality at 1d, 3d, 5d, 7d and 14d were 10%, 26.67%, 40%, 40% and 40%, respectively. After being challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila, hemorrhage focus and suppuration were observed on the body surface, pelvic fin, anal fin, and tail fin base of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. Dissecting Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov., blackening of the spleen and hemorrhage at the liver were discovered at 3d after being infected with Aeromonas hydrophila. Through tissue section observation, liver tissue was found to have to hemorrhage focus, and vacuolated liver cells, accompanied by inflammatory cell penetration. Inflammatory cell infiltration was also observed in spleen tissues and was most serious at 3d day after infection. After being infected with Aeromonas hydrophila, the gill filaments of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. were deformed and shortened, gill filament cells fell off, intestinal villi are shortened and mucus cells are increased. After Aeromonas hydrophila infection to Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov., the lysozyme content and activities of catalase, alkaline phosphatase, and total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD) in the liver began to increase significantly after the first day and reached a peak on the third day. However, they began to decrease gradually on the fifth day. The acid phosphatase (ACP) activity increased dramatically after the first day, peaked on the fifth day, and then decreased on the seventh day. It is speculated that such changes were attributed to the following two aspects: 1) On the one hand, Aeromonas hydrophila infection stimulates the nonspecific immune system of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. 2) On the other hand, lesion of tissues occurs after Aeromonas hydrophila infection of Carassius auratus indigentiaus subsp. Nov. reaches a certain extent, thus influencing lysozyme content and the catalase activities, ACP, alkaline phosphatase and T-SOD in the liver.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0792-156X , 0792-156X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAABRON PRESS
    Publication Date: 2022
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 291787-7
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2542938-3
    SSG: 21,3
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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