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Main Authors: Guan, Wanlin, Su, Xiameng, Ji, Xu, Yuan, Jigui, Li, Qian, Zou, Ying, Lu, Zhiyuan, Xiao, Juan, Wang, Mei, Guo, Zhiqiang
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part D, Genomics & proteomics 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39970697/
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author Guan, Wanlin
Su, Xiameng
Ji, Xu
Yuan, Jigui
Li, Qian
Zou, Ying
Lu, Zhiyuan
Xiao, Juan
Wang, Mei
Guo, Zhiqiang
author_facet Guan, Wanlin
Su, Xiameng
Ji, Xu
Yuan, Jigui
Li, Qian
Zou, Ying
Lu, Zhiyuan
Xiao, Juan
Wang, Mei
Guo, Zhiqiang
Guan, Wanlin
Su, Xiameng
Ji, Xu
Yuan, Jigui
Li, Qian
Zou, Ying
Lu, Zhiyuan
Xiao, Juan
Wang, Mei
Guo, Zhiqiang
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Comparative analysis of spleen structure, biochemical parameters, and transcriptome of adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the South China Sea. Guan, Wanlin Su, Xiameng Ji, Xu Yuan, Jigui Li, Qian Zou, Ying Lu, Zhiyuan Xiao, Juan Wang, Mei Guo, Zhiqiang Animals Tuna Transcriptome Spleen China Fish Proteins As one of the top predators in the ocean, yellowfin tuna possesses physiological characteristics that are highly adapted to its high-speed swimming habits, such as high cardiac output and efficient oxygen uptake and transportation systems, which enable it to swim rapidly various diverse layers of the water for feeding activities. These physiological characteristics are intricately associated with the efficient hematopoietic function of its spleen, which plays a crucial role in maintaining its long-distance migration and sustained physical activity in particular. However, there are fewer studies on the developmental biology and function of the spleen in this species. In order to investigate the changes in spleen structure and function during the development of yellowfin tuna, this study compared the histological characteristics, biochemical indexes and transcriptome profiles of the spleen in adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna from the South China Sea. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), Masson, and reticular fiber staining revealed that the proportion of white pulp and the mean number of blood sinus in the spleen of adult fish were significantly less than those in juvenile fish (p
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spellingShingle Comparative analysis of spleen structure, biochemical parameters, and transcriptome of adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the South China Sea.
Guan, Wanlin
Su, Xiameng
Ji, Xu
Yuan, Jigui
Li, Qian
Zou, Ying
Lu, Zhiyuan
Xiao, Juan
Wang, Mei
Guo, Zhiqiang
Animals
Tuna
Transcriptome
Spleen
China
Fish Proteins
Comparative analysis of spleen structure, biochemical parameters, and transcriptome of adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the South China Sea. Guan, Wanlin Su, Xiameng Ji, Xu Yuan, Jigui Li, Qian Zou, Ying Lu, Zhiyuan Xiao, Juan Wang, Mei Guo, Zhiqiang Animals Tuna Transcriptome Spleen China Fish Proteins As one of the top predators in the ocean, yellowfin tuna possesses physiological characteristics that are highly adapted to its high-speed swimming habits, such as high cardiac output and efficient oxygen uptake and transportation systems, which enable it to swim rapidly various diverse layers of the water for feeding activities. These physiological characteristics are intricately associated with the efficient hematopoietic function of its spleen, which plays a crucial role in maintaining its long-distance migration and sustained physical activity in particular. However, there are fewer studies on the developmental biology and function of the spleen in this species. In order to investigate the changes in spleen structure and function during the development of yellowfin tuna, this study compared the histological characteristics, biochemical indexes and transcriptome profiles of the spleen in adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna from the South China Sea. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), Masson, and reticular fiber staining revealed that the proportion of white pulp and the mean number of blood sinus in the spleen of adult fish were significantly less than those in juvenile fish (p
title Comparative analysis of spleen structure, biochemical parameters, and transcriptome of adult and juvenile yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the South China Sea.
topic Animals
Tuna
Transcriptome
Spleen
China
Fish Proteins
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39970697/