Title of article :
Mucus properties of Chinese carp and Indian carp: Physical barrier to pathogens
Author/Authors :
Abbas F. Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture - University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Lahore, Pakistan , Hafeez-ur-Rehman M. Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture - University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Lahore, Pakistan , Ashraf M. Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture - University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Lahore, Pakistan , Iqbal K.J. Department of Zoology - The Islamia University of Bahawalpur - Bahawalpur, Pakistan , Andleeb S. Department of Zoology - Govt - Postgraduate Islamia College for Women - Cooper Road - Lahore, Pakistan , Khan B.A. Institute of Pure and Applied Biology - Bahauddin Zakariya University - Multan, Pakistan
Abstract :
The study was aimed to investigate the probable role of mucus in reception and/or
repulsion of Lernaea in Indian and Chinese major carps. Ctenophryngodon idella,
Hypophthalmichthys moiltrix, Labeo rohita, Cirrhinus mrigala, Catla catla and
Cyprinus carpio averaging 830±316 g each were collected and disinfected with KMnO4
(8.0ppm) for collections of contamination free mucus. Total protein contents and size
categorization were determined by Bradford Micro Assay and SDS-PAGE analysis.
Lectin and alkaline phosphatase activities were also measured by hemagglutination
(HA) titer and alkaline phosphatase test, respectively. Protein concentrations were the
highest in C. idella and C. catla and the lowest in C. carpio. Considering protein
profiles mucus samples from C. catla contained the highest molecular weight proteins
while C. carpio has one unique protein band of 14.13 kDa the weight of which
resembles the weight of lysozyme, a protective element of mucus. Lectin activity was
highest in C. idella indicative of low resistance while it was the lowest in H. molitrix.
Alkaline phosphatase level was the highest in C. catla, and was the lowest in C. carpio.
Overall results indicted C. carpio as the most resistant species as it showed better
values for the immune components. Higher values of protein contents and alkaline
phosphatase for C. catla may be in favor of its higher susceptibility. These studies on
mucus contents are good assessment indicators of the possibility of parasitic attacks in
Chinese and Indian major carps.
Keywords :
Alkaline phosphatase , Protein profile , Pectin activity , Fish Lernaea
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences