Alteration of Immune Function and Gut Microbiome Composition in Carassius auratus Challenged With Rahnella aquatilis
Jiaxin Huo,
Xiaowei Li,
Kaiyang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Rahnella aquatilis as an emerging pathogen can cause bacterial enteritis in cyprinid fish such as crucian carp Carassius auratus. Currently, the characterisation of immune function and gut microbiome composition in C. auratus orally challenged by R. aquatilis were yet unknown. In this study, we therefore investigated the changes of histopathology, white blood cells (i.e., LEU, NEU and LYM), serum biochemical indicators (e.g., CRE, CK and CHO) and digestive enzyme activity (e.g., LYS, AST, ALT, GSH‐Px and AKP),… Show more
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