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Item type:Publication, Genetic structure and distribution of oxynoemacheilus bureschi (balitoridae, teleostei), and its phylogenetic relationships with other European stone loaches(2008)Šedivá, Alena, Apostolou Apostolos, Janko Karel, Kohout, Jan, Kostov Vasil, Sanda RadekThe genetic differentiation of Oxynoemacheilus bureschi (Drensky, 1928) from all three drainages (Struma=Strymon, Mesta=Nestos, Vardar=Axios) where this species occurs, as well as its phylogenetic relationships with other European stone loaches, was assessed using the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The phylogenetic reconstruction revealed two distinct clades within the European stone loaches with high bootstrap values. Very low genetic variability with no internal haplotypic structure has been found between and within all examined O. bureschi populations, indicated by low polymorphism and similar haplotypes. According to the nesting design and demographic patterns, the range of O. bureschi was not constant, but underwent expansion in the recent past. Lack of variation, a rather unusual phenomenon for fishes from the southern Balkans, is ascribed to facilitation of dispersal due to seashore regression, confluence events and river capture during the Pleistocene. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Effects of isoflavones in feed on plasma estradiol concentration and productive performances in laying hens(2016)Gjorgovska Natasha, Filev Kiril, Levkov Vesna, Kostov Vasil, Nastova RodneIsoflavones are phytoestrogens which have estrogen-like activity in animals and humans with structure similar to 17-β-estradiol and capable of binding to estrogen receptors (ERs).This experiment was conducted to demonstrate the effect of isoflavones on estradiol concentration in blood and its influence on the productive performances in ISA Brown laying hens fed with supplemented feed with large amount of isoflavones. Isoflavones as non steroid phytoestrogens were added in large amounts to the feed of laying hens in 0, 1000, 2000 and 3000 mg kg-1 of feed. Estradiol concentration in blood of the isoflavone-treated chickens was significantly higher in comparison with the control group (P < 0.01). The supplemented isoflavones in the feed have significant improvement on the egg weight during the 1st month (P < 0.05) and 2nd month (P < 0.01) and also for the whole experimental period (P < 0.05). Further studies are required to investigate the effect of isoflavones on other reproductive hormones (follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and progesterone) which are related with the egg production. © 2010 by Islamic Azad Univerty, Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Effects of water contamination with heavy metals on pigmented macrophages in spleen of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis Karaman) from three rivers in the North-Eastern region of North Macedonia(Hrvatski Prirodoslovno Drustvo (Croatian Society for Natural Sciences), 2022-07-01) ;Ivanova, Lozenka; ; ;Dragun, ZrinkaKostov, VasilBackground and purpose: Pigmented macrophage aggregates (PMAs) are a part of the immune system of fish and are considered as valuable biomarkers of the impact of water pollution on fish health.Materials and methods: Immunomodulatory effect of water contaminated with high levels of metals on spleen and splenic PMAs of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis) (n=129) was examined in two seasons, spring, and autumn 2012. For this purpose, three rivers were chosen: the Zletovska River, heavily contaminated with metals, the Kriva River, moderately contaminated with metals combined with high level of organic matter, and the Bregalnica River, without heavy metal contamination. Spleen masses and splenosomatic indices (SSI) were used for determining the general impact of water contamination on the immune system of Vardar chub. Moreover, volumes and numbers of PMAs within spleen tissue were determined stereologically.Results: The isolated effect of high exposure to metals caused the reduction of spleen mass and/or SSI in the fish from the Zletovska River. The combined effect of exposure to metals and high levels of nutrients in the fish from the Kriva River referred to stimulation of PMAs response, namely increased volumes of splenic PMAs. The existence of seasonally dependent differences was noted since the observed variability in PMAs between rivers occurred only in the autumn.Conclusions: Splenic PMAs in the Vardar chub can be used as an additional biomarker of metal pollution, but with caution, since enhancement of the volumes and numbers of MACs depends on the exposure level of heavy metals, on the presence of the other contaminants, as well as on the physiological condition of the fish.</jats:p> - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The effect of feed rich in DHA on egg production, egg components and DHA content in yolk(Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 2016)Gjorgovska Natasha Filev K.,Levkov V. Gjorgjievski S., Kostov VasilThe effect of diets rich with DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) on egg production, the influence on egg structural components and DHA deposition in egg yolk were investigated on Hisex Brown laying hens. The experimental groups were fed with diets rich with 792 mg DHA kg-1 and 1180 mg DHA kg-1. The control group received commercial diets with no content of DHA. Throughout the experiment there were no statistically significant differences in live weight of laying hens (g) and feed conversion ratio (FCR:g) between control and experimental groups (P>0.05). The structural components of eggs (egg weight, white weight, yolk weight and shell weight) were also not statistically significant (P>0.05), but only the egg yolk:white ratio was statistically different (P<0.01). The concentration of DHA in 100 g yolk was 818 mg and 974 mg in group 2 and 3, respectively. The transfer of DHA was significantly higher in the experimental groups fed with supplemented diet with higher amount of DHA (P<0.01). © 2016, National Centre for Agrarian Sciences. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Pollution impact on metal and biomarker responses in intestinal cytosol of freshwater fish(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023-05) ;Filipović Marijić, Vlatka ;Krasnići, Nesrete ;Valić, Damir ;Kapetanović, DamirVardić Smrzlić, IrenaIn the present study, essential and nonessential metal content and biomarker responses were investigated in the intestine of fish collected from the areas polluted by mining. Our objective was to determine metal and biomarker levels in tissue responsible for dietary intake, which is rarely studied in water pollution research. The study was conducted in the Bregalnica River, reference location, and in the Zletovska and Kriva Rivers (the Republic of North Macedonia), which are directly influenced by the active mines Zletovo and Toranica, respectively. Biological responses were analyzed in Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis; Karaman, 1928), using for the first time intestinal cytosol as a potentially toxic cell fraction, since metal sensitivity is mostly associated with cytosol. Cytosolic metal levels were higher in fish under the influence of mining (Tl, Li, Cs, Mo, Sr, Cd, Rb, and Cu in the Zletovska River and Cr, Pb, and Se in the Kriva River compared to the Bregalnica River in both seasons). The same trend was evident for total proteins, biomarkers of general stress, and metallothioneins, biomarkers of metal exposure, indicating cellular disturbances in the intestine, the primary site of dietary metal uptake. The association of cytosolic Cu and Cd at all locations pointed to similar pathways and homeostasis of these metallothionein-binding metals. Comparison with other indicator tissues showed that metal concentrations were higher in the intestine of fish from mining-affected areas than in the liver and gills. In general, these results indicated the importance of dietary metal pathways, and cytosolic metal fraction in assessing pollution impacts in freshwater ecosystems. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The effect of different pollutants exposure on the pigment content of pigmented macrophage aggregates in the spleen of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis Karaman, 1928)(Wiley, 2020-09) ;Ivanova, Lozenka; ; ;Dragun, ZrinkaKostov, VasilPigmented macrophage aggregates (MAs) are known to change under influence of various factors, such as aging, season, starvation, and/or pollution. In this study, changes in the pigment content of the MAs in the spleen of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis, Karaman) (n = 129) collected in spring and autumn, from three rivers with different pollution impact was examined: Zletovska River (metals), Kriva River (metals and municipal wastewater), and Bregalnica River (municipal wastewater). Collected data revealed increased relative volume and number of MAs containing hemosiderin under the influence of metals, significant in autumn (p < .05). In chub exposed to metals combined with municipal wastewater, significant increase of lipochrome accumulation in MAs in autumn, melanin in MAs in fish captured in the spring season, and number of splenic MAs containing combination of melanin and lipochrome was noted. Volumes and number of MAs containing combination of hemosiderin and lipochrome increased in spleen of fish captured in autumn from both Zletovska River and Kriva River, most likely due to the contribution of hemosiderin and lipochrome, respectively. Values measured for the various pigments in splenic MAs in fish captured from Bregalnica River, were overall closer to the values measured for fish captured from Kriva River. Notably, melanin and lipochrome are more likely to be found in fish from waters influenced by municipal wastewater (organic pollution) and hemosiderin in fish spleen from water influenced by mining activity (heavy metals pollution). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Characterization and identification of selected metal-binding biomolecules from hepatic and gill cytosols of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis Karaman, 1928) using various techniques of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019-06-19) ;Krasnići, Nesrete ;Dragun, Zrinka ;Kazazić, SnjeŽana ;Muharemović, HasanErk, MarijanaMetals play crucial physiological roles, but they can also cause irreparable toxic effects through binding to important cellular biomolecules in aquatic organisms. The aim of this study was to determine the exact molecular masses and to identify several selected metal-binding biomolecules in hepatic and gill cytosols of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis Karaman, 1928). Methods applied for the achievement of this goal were SEC-AEC-HPLC for two-dimensional separation of cytosolic biomolecules, HR ICP-MS for metal measurements, and mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS and LC-MS/MS) for biomolecule mass determination and identification. The analyzed biomolecules included: Fe-binding biomolecules, which were identified as hemoglobin subunit β in the liver (molecular masses of ∼15 kDa), and hemoglobin subunits α and β in the gills (molecular masses of ∼11 kDa, ∼13 kDa and ∼15 kDa); heat-stable Cd-binding biomolecules, which were identified as MT isoforms MT-I and MT-II (molecular mass of ∼6.0 kDa in both liver and gills, and an additional 4.9 kDa isoform in the gills); and heat-stable Mo-binding biomolecules of molecular masses equal to 3.3 kDa (in the gills) and 8.5 kDa (in the liver). An important finding of this study was the obvious presence of different isoforms of the same biomolecules in the liver and gills. This was, among others, manifested through the absence of Zn binding to MTs only in the gills, indicating that the same type of biomolecule can be responsible for different functions in different organs. Thus, for better understanding of metal behaviour in aquatic organisms, it is crucial to identify cellular metal-binding biomolecules and their functions. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Influence of Genotypes, Age, Nutrition and Interactions Genotype X Nutrition on Mortality of Broiler Chickens(Institute of Animal Husbandry, Belgrade - Serbia, 2017)Nikolova, Nedeljka., Kocevski, Dragoslav., Nastova, Rodne., Puvaca, Nikola., Hrncar, Cyril., Kostadinov, Tosho - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Major and Trace Elements in Raw Ewes’ Milk Used for Production of Traditional White Brined Cheese(National Agricultural and Food Center, Research Institute of Animal Production, 2017)Levkov, V., Stafilov, T., Pacinovski, N., Bacheva, K., Mateva, N., Gjorgovska, N., Eftimova, E., Kostadinov, T. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The Export Capacity of Small and Medium Agro-enterprises(Institute of Animal Science, 2020)Kostadinov, Tosho
