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Effect of catecholamine stress hormones (dopamine and norepinephrine) on growth, swimming motility, biofilm formation and virulence factors of Yersinia ruckeri in vitro and an in vivo evaluation in rainbow trout.

Somayeh Torabi Delshad1,2, Siyavash Soltanian1, Hassan Sharifiyazdi3, Peter Bossier2.   

Abstract

In this study, we evaluated the impact of the catecholamines on growth, swimming motility, biofilm formation and some virulence factors activities of pathogenic Yersinia ruckeri. Norepinephrine and dopamine (at 100 µM) significantly increased the growth of Y. ruckeri in culture media containing serum. An increase in swimming motility of the pathogen was found following the exposure to the hormones; however, no effect was seen on caseinase, phospholipase and haemolysin productions. Further, antagonists for the catecholamine receptors were observed to block some of the influences of the catecholamines. Indeed, the effects of catecholamines were inhibited by chlorpromazine (the dopaminergic receptor antagonist) for dopamine, labetalol (α-and β-adrenergic receptor antagonist) and phenoxybenzamine (the α-adrenergic receptor antagonist) for norepinephrine, but propranolol (the β-adrenergic receptor antagonist) showed no effect. Pretreatment of Y. ruckeri with the catecholamines resulted in a significant enhancement of its virulence towards rainbow trout and the antagonists could neutralize the effect of the stress hormones in vivo. In summary, our results show that the catecholamines increase the virulence of Y. ruckeri which is pathogenic to trout through increasing the motility, biofilm formation and growth.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Yersinia ruckerizzm321990; antibiotic resistance; fish diseases; hormones; stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30694560     DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fish Dis        ISSN: 0140-7775            Impact factor:   2.767


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