Scale Cortisol Modulation in Cultured Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): Deciphering the Intricate Role in Chronic Stress through Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway Regulation
John Gitau Mwaura,
Paul Oyieng Angienda,
Clabe Wekesa
et al.
Abstract:Chronic stress poses a significant challenge to aquaculture production, and cortisol and glucose have traditionally served as stress markers. However, recent doubts have emerged about the reliability of scale cortisol as a chronic stress determinant due to its involvement in calcium homeostasis. While cortisol influences gene expression in the stress response cascade, few studies explore its impact on metabolic pathways in cultured Nile tilapia. This study delves into the relationship between cortisol signatur… Show more
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