在复杂的RAS环境中,鱼的粘膜防御
Carlo C Lazado1, Juan Bosco Ara-Díaz1, Kevin T Stiller2
1Nofima, The Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, 1433, Ås, Norway.
Fish & shellfish immunology
|September 20, 2025
概括
再循环水产养殖系统 (RAS) 影响鱼类的粘膜防御,但对皮肤,和肠道免疫力的具体影响尚不清楚. 进一步的研究对于水产养殖中的鱼类健康和福利至关重要.
科学领域:
- 水生免疫学 水生免疫学
- 鱼类健康管理 鱼类健康管理
- 水产养殖系统的水产养殖系统.
背景情况:
- 粘膜屏障是鱼类对抗环境挑战的关键初级防御.
- 密集水产养殖,特别是循环水产养殖系统 (RAS),使鱼类受到独特的压力.
- 了解RAS对粘膜免疫的影响对于鱼类的福利至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 审查关于RAS环境变量及其对鱼类粘膜防御的影响的当前知识.
- 确定有关RAS对鱼粘膜免疫的影响的知识差距.
- 突出了对RAS养殖鱼类功能性免疫学评估的需要.
主要方法:
- 文献综述结合了关于RAS环境变量和鱼类粘膜防御的研究.
- 专注于鱼类物种和粘膜器官 (皮肤,,肠道,嗅觉).
- 评估现有的组织学数据并确定局限性.
主要成果:
- RAS环境对鱼类粘膜表面构成物理,化学和微生物挑战.
- RAS参数对鱼类整体健康的影响已部分记录,但具体的粘膜健康影响尚不清楚.
- 大多数研究集中在防御上,对其他粘膜部位和功能性免疫学见解的数据有限.
结论:
- 优化RAS生产需要更深入地了解环境如何影响粘膜壁垒.
- 粘膜表面提供了对养殖条件的洞察力,是养殖中的鱼类健康和福利的关键.
- 需要功能性免疫学研究来补充组织学数据,以便全面了解RAS影响.
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