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 mu M) 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 (alpha...
Five N-acyl homoserine lactone-degrading bacteria (quorum quenching (QQ) strains) were selected to e...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
Rainbow trout were subjected to burst swimming to exhaustion followed by 4 h aerobic swimming at 80 ...
Obtaining a better understanding of mechanisms involved in bacterial infections is of paramount impo...
Since its inception in the 1980s Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) aquaculture in Tasmania, Australia ha...
Abstract Stress is an important contributing factor in the outbreak of infectious fish diseases. To ...
Vibrio harveyi is one of the major pathogens of aquatic organisms, affecting both vertebrates and in...
Vibrio harveyi is one of the major pathogens of aquatic organisms, affecting both vertebrates and in...
In this study, different traits that have been associated with bacterial virulence were studied in Y...
The present study demonstrates that catecholamine responsiveness in Yersinia enterocolitica, a bacte...
Background: The ability of catecholamines to stimulate bacterial growth was first demonstrated just ...
Bacteria in most environments exist and grow in association with surfaces, leading to formation of b...
Bacteria in most environments exist and grow in association with surfaces, leading to formation of b...
The effects of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) on catecholamine release from chromaffin tissue...
Many human pharmaceuticals have limited biodegradability and can end up in the aquatic environment. ...
Five N-acyl homoserine lactone-degrading bacteria (quorum quenching (QQ) strains) were selected to e...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
Rainbow trout were subjected to burst swimming to exhaustion followed by 4 h aerobic swimming at 80 ...
Obtaining a better understanding of mechanisms involved in bacterial infections is of paramount impo...
Since its inception in the 1980s Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) aquaculture in Tasmania, Australia ha...
Abstract Stress is an important contributing factor in the outbreak of infectious fish diseases. To ...
Vibrio harveyi is one of the major pathogens of aquatic organisms, affecting both vertebrates and in...
Vibrio harveyi is one of the major pathogens of aquatic organisms, affecting both vertebrates and in...
In this study, different traits that have been associated with bacterial virulence were studied in Y...
The present study demonstrates that catecholamine responsiveness in Yersinia enterocolitica, a bacte...
Background: The ability of catecholamines to stimulate bacterial growth was first demonstrated just ...
Bacteria in most environments exist and grow in association with surfaces, leading to formation of b...
Bacteria in most environments exist and grow in association with surfaces, leading to formation of b...
The effects of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) on catecholamine release from chromaffin tissue...
Many human pharmaceuticals have limited biodegradability and can end up in the aquatic environment. ...
Five N-acyl homoserine lactone-degrading bacteria (quorum quenching (QQ) strains) were selected to e...
In the aquatic environment, fish are exposed to various stimuli at once and have developed different...
Rainbow trout were subjected to burst swimming to exhaustion followed by 4 h aerobic swimming at 80 ...