Aquaculture Canada and WAS North America 2022

August 15 - 18, 2022

St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

IMMUNO-EFFICACY OF IMIDAZOLE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG IN CONTROLLING OOMYCETES INFECTION IN Labeo rohita FINGERLINGS

Mukta Singh1*, Ratan Kumar Saha1, Himadri Saha1, Paramveer Singh2

1Department of Aquatic Health and Environment, College of Fisheries, CAU (I), Lembucherra, Agartala, Tripura-799210, India

2Department of Aquaculture, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana,

125004, India

*Email: mukta.singh05@gmail.com

 



 The present study evaluated the effect of sub-lethal doses of antifungal drug miconazole nitrate (MCZ) on immunological responses including immune related gene expression and its role as a prophylactic drug against S. parasitica in Labeo rohita fingerlings. Fish were fed with sub lethal doses of MCZ i.e., T1- 6.30 mg MCZ kgBW-1, T2- 12.61 mg MCZ kgBW -1 and T3- 25.22 mg MCZ kgBW-1 and sampling was done at different time intervals for 240 h. Immunological parameters viz. lysozyme activity, oxygen radical production and plasma anti-protease activity showed significant enhancement (p < 0.05) in fish fed with T2 and T3 doses. Significant reduction in plasma protein content was observed in all the dietary groups as compared to control. Expression of immune relevant genes like TLR-22 and β2-M showed significantly higher expression at 6 h and 24 h of sampling in both liver and head-kidney. However, these genes showed a down-regulation after 120 h of sampling in both the tissues. Preventive efficacy study showed that single dose of MCZ provides protection against oomycetes up to fourth day of infection. Significantly higher mortality was observed in control diet fed fish as compared to fish fed with MCZ medicated diet. Thus, from the study, it can be concluded that the MCZ can act as a potent antifungal agent for preventing oomycetes infection as well as to enhance immune response.

Keywords: Miconazole nitrate, antifungal, immunological, immune- gene, prophylactic