Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii

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The Capitan de la sabana fish (Eremophilus mutisii) is an endemic species of the Colombian Cundiboyacense plateau with high potential for aquaculture, although it is currently in a vulnerable state. The study aimed to describe the development of the digestive system during the early stages of life t...

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Autores: Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela, Prieto Mojica, Camilo Alberto, Duque Ramirez, Carlos Felipe
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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Materia:captivity
freshwater
larval stage
feeding habits
morphology
organogenesis
cautiverio
dulceacuícolas
etapa larval
hábitos alimenticios
morfología
organogénesis
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
Caracterización histológica del sistema digestivo en larvas del pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
title Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
spellingShingle Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela
captivity
freshwater
larval stage
feeding habits
morphology
organogenesis
cautiverio
dulceacuícolas
etapa larval
hábitos alimenticios
morfología
organogénesis
title_short Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
title_full Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
title_fullStr Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
title_full_unstemmed Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
title_sort Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisii
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela
Prieto Mojica, Camilo Alberto
Duque Ramirez, Carlos Felipe
Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela
Prieto Mojica, Camilo Alberto
Duque Ramirez, Carlos Felipe
author Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela
author_facet Moncaleano Gómez, Erika Marcela
Prieto Mojica, Camilo Alberto
Duque Ramirez, Carlos Felipe
author_role author
author2 Prieto Mojica, Camilo Alberto
Duque Ramirez, Carlos Felipe
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv captivity
freshwater
larval stage
feeding habits
morphology
organogenesis
cautiverio
dulceacuícolas
etapa larval
hábitos alimenticios
morfología
organogénesis
topic captivity
freshwater
larval stage
feeding habits
morphology
organogenesis
cautiverio
dulceacuícolas
etapa larval
hábitos alimenticios
morfología
organogénesis
description The Capitan de la sabana fish (Eremophilus mutisii) is an endemic species of the Colombian Cundiboyacense plateau with high potential for aquaculture, although it is currently in a vulnerable state. The study aimed to describe the development of the digestive system during the early stages of life to optimize captive breeding strategies and contributing to its conservation. Larvae were obtained by artificial insemination and evaluated at three developmental stages: early (EF), middle (MF), and final (FF). Specimens were euthanized with an overdose of tricaine methanesulfonate, fixed in 4% formalin, and histological slides were stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H&E). During EF (6-78 hours post-hatching, HPH), mouth opening was observed at 72 HPH, with 44.2% yolk sac (YS) absorption, along with a linear digestive system and intestinal folds. At MF (96-144 HPE), YS absorption reached 68.1%, and hepatic and pancreatic differentiation and an increase in intestinal size were observed. During FF (168-342 HPE), YS absorption reached 93.6%, and barbel development was completed; the oesophageal mucosa presented a stratified squamous epithelium with abundant goblet cells, while glands and oxyntic cells were observed in the stomach, although their formation was slower compared to other organs. In conclusion, the development of the digestive system of E. mutisii was accelerated, except for the stomach, which showed a slower maturation process. These findings provide key information for determining optimal feeding times and designing balanced diets in captivity that contribute to the conservation of this species.
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spelling Histological characterization of the digestive system in larvae of the pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisiiCaracterización histológica del sistema digestivo en larvas del pez Capitán de la Sabana, Eremophilus mutisiiMoncaleano Gómez, Erika MarcelaPrieto Mojica, Camilo AlbertoDuque Ramirez, Carlos FelipeMoncaleano Gómez, Erika MarcelaPrieto Mojica, Camilo AlbertoDuque Ramirez, Carlos Felipecaptivityfreshwaterlarval stagefeeding habitsmorphologyorganogenesiscautiveriodulceacuícolasetapa larvalhábitos alimenticiosmorfologíaorganogénesisThe Capitan de la sabana fish (Eremophilus mutisii) is an endemic species of the Colombian Cundiboyacense plateau with high potential for aquaculture, although it is currently in a vulnerable state. The study aimed to describe the development of the digestive system during the early stages of life to optimize captive breeding strategies and contributing to its conservation. Larvae were obtained by artificial insemination and evaluated at three developmental stages: early (EF), middle (MF), and final (FF). Specimens were euthanized with an overdose of tricaine methanesulfonate, fixed in 4% formalin, and histological slides were stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H&E). During EF (6-78 hours post-hatching, HPH), mouth opening was observed at 72 HPH, with 44.2% yolk sac (YS) absorption, along with a linear digestive system and intestinal folds. At MF (96-144 HPE), YS absorption reached 68.1%, and hepatic and pancreatic differentiation and an increase in intestinal size were observed. During FF (168-342 HPE), YS absorption reached 93.6%, and barbel development was completed; the oesophageal mucosa presented a stratified squamous epithelium with abundant goblet cells, while glands and oxyntic cells were observed in the stomach, although their formation was slower compared to other organs. In conclusion, the development of the digestive system of E. mutisii was accelerated, except for the stomach, which showed a slower maturation process. These findings provide key information for determining optimal feeding times and designing balanced diets in captivity that contribute to the conservation of this species.El pez Capitán de la Sabana (Eremophilus mutisii), es una especie endémica del altiplano cundiboyacense colombiano con un elevado potencial para la acuicultura, aunque actualmente se encuentra en estado de vulnerabilidad. El estudio tuvo como objetivo describir el desarrollo del sistema digestivo durante las primeras etapas de vida, con el fin de optimizar estrategias de cultivo en cautiverio y contribuir a su conservación. Las larvas fueron obtenidas mediante inseminación artificial y se evaluaron en tres fases de desarrollo: inicial (FI), media (FM) y final (FF). Los especímenes fueron sacrificados mediante una sobredosis de metanosulfonato de tricaína y las muestras se fijaron en formalina al 4%, y las láminas histológicas fueron teñidas con hematoxilina-eosina (H&E). Durante la FI (6-78 horas post-eclosión, HPE) se registró abertura bucal a las 72 HPE y una absorción del 44.2% del saco vitelino (SV), junto con un sistema digestivo lineal y pliegues intestinales. En la FM (96-144 HPE), la absorción del SV alcanzó el 68.1%, y se observó una diferenciación hepática, pancreática y un incremento en el tamaño del intestino. Durante la FF (168-342 HPE), la absorción del SV llegó al 93.6%, y se completó el desarrollo de los barbillones; la mucosa esofágica presentó un epitelio plano estratificado con abundantes células caliciformes, mientras que en el estómago se observaron glándulas y células oxínticas, aunque su formación fue más lenta en comparación con otros órganos. En conclusión, el desarrollo del sistema digestivo de E. mutisii fue acelerado, con excepción del estómago, que mostró un proceso de maduración más lento. Estos hallazgos aportan información clave para determinar el momento óptimo de alimentación y diseñar dietas balanceadas en condiciones de cautiverio que contribuyen a la conservación de esta especie.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2025-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2965010.15381/rivep.v36i5.29650Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 36 No. 5 (2025); e29650Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 36 Núm. 5 (2025); e296501682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/29650/22893Derechos de autor 2025 Erika Marcela Moncaleano Gómez, Camilo Alberto Prieto Mojica, Carlos Felipe Duque Ramirezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/296502025-11-03T14:33:01Z
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