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Chronic toxicity of shrimp feed added with silver nanoparticles (Argovit-4®) in Litopenaeus vannamei and immune response to white spot syndrome virus infection
Carlos Rosendo Romo Quiñonez
Píndaro Álvarez Ruiz
CLAUDIO HUMBERTO MEJIA RUIZ
NINA BOGDANCHIKOVA
Alexey Pestryakov
CARINA GAMEZ JIMENEZ
WENCESLAO VALENZUELA QUIÑONEZ
Magnolia Montoya Mejía
EUSEBIO NAVA PEREZ
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DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14231
ISSN: 21678359
URL: https://peerj.com/articles/14231/
Silver nanoparticles, Shrimp, Aquaculture, Chronic toxicity, WSSV, AgNP, Argovit, Litopenaeus vannamei , Silver fed, White spot syndrome virus
"In recent years, the application of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as antibacterial compounds has been widely used in human and veterinary medicine. In this work, we investigated the effects of AgNPs (Argovit-4 R ) as feed additives (feed-AgNPs) on shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) using three different methods: 1) chronic toxicity after 28 days of feeding, 2) Effects against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) challenged by oral route, and 3) transcriptional responses of immune-related genes (PAP, ProPO, CTL-3, Crustin, PEN3, and PEN4) following WSSV infection. The results showed that the feed-AgNPs did not interfere with the growth and survival of shrimp. Also, mild lesions in the hepatopancreas were recorded, proportional to the frequency of the feed-AgNP supply. Challenge test versus WSSV showed that feeding every 7 days with feed-AgNPs reduced mortality, reaching a survival rate of 53%, compared to the survival rates observed in groups fed every 4 days, daily and control groups of feed-AgNPs for the 30%, 10%, and 7% groups, respectively. Feed-AgNPs negatively regulated the expression of PAP, ProPO, and Crustin genes after 28 days of treatment and altered the transcriptional responses of PAP, ProPO, CTL-3, and Crustin after WSSV exposure. The results showed that weekly feeding-AgNPs could partially prevent WSSV infection in shrimp culture. However, whether or not transcriptional responses against pathogens are advantageous remains to be elucidated."
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2022
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Romo Quiñonez CR, Alvarez-Ruiz P, Mejía-Ruiz CH, Bogdanchikova N, Pestryakov A, Gamez-Jimenez C, Valenzuela-Quiñonez W, Montoya-Mejía M, Nava Pérez E. 2022. Chronic toxicity of shrimp feed added with silver nanoparticles (Argovit-4®) in Litopenaeus vannamei and immune response to white spot syndrome virus infection. PeerJ 10:e14231 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14231
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