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Vitamin C and E supplemented diet influences the acute inflammatory response in Nile tilapia

This study evaluated the haematology and acute inflammatory response in Nile tilapia fed with 500mg vitamin C and 500 mg vitamin E/kg dry ration. Thirty days after feeding with supplemented diet, 500µg carrageenin, 3mg lipopolysacharide (LPS)/kg body weight and 0.5ml sterile saline solution (control) were injected in the swim bladder. Six hours after the fish were anesthetized to collect blood and analysis of the inflammatory response. Fish injected with carrageenin and LPS showed the highest counts of total leucocytes in blood and, the vitamin supplementation provoked reduction in the number of total thrombocytes in the carrageenin injected fish. Glucose, erythrocyte number, hematocrit and cortisol were not influenced by the vitamin supplmentation. The addition of vitamins in the diet caused reduction in the number of neutrophils in LPS injected fish. Once more, fish injected with carrageenin and LPS fed vitamins showed higher migration of leucocytes to the inflamed site. LPS provoked the highest migration of inflammatory cells, mainly by macrophages when compared to the other treatments. Vitamin supplementation increased the number of thrombocytes in the inflammatory exsudate in carrageenin and LPS injected fish.

Oreochromis niloticus; haematology; inflammation; vitamin C; vitamin E


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