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Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water

Deep ocean water (DOW) is the water obtained from depth of >200 m below the surface of Earth's oceans and is characterized by rich nutrients and cleanliness [1,2]. We have recently reported that DOW suppresses the high-density-induced increase of plasma cortisol levels (i.e., a stress marker...

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Autores principales: Ikari, Takahiro, Hirayama, Jun, Rafiuddin, Muhammad Ahya, Furusawa, Yukihiro, Tabuchi, Yoshiaki, Watanabe, Kazuki, Hattori, Atsuhiko, Kawashima, Ryotaro, Nakamura, Kitaro, Srivastav, Ajai K., Toyota, Kenji, Matsubara, Hajime, Suzuki, Nobuo
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109361
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author Ikari, Takahiro
Hirayama, Jun
Rafiuddin, Muhammad Ahya
Furusawa, Yukihiro
Tabuchi, Yoshiaki
Watanabe, Kazuki
Hattori, Atsuhiko
Kawashima, Ryotaro
Nakamura, Kitaro
Srivastav, Ajai K.
Toyota, Kenji
Matsubara, Hajime
Suzuki, Nobuo
author_facet Ikari, Takahiro
Hirayama, Jun
Rafiuddin, Muhammad Ahya
Furusawa, Yukihiro
Tabuchi, Yoshiaki
Watanabe, Kazuki
Hattori, Atsuhiko
Kawashima, Ryotaro
Nakamura, Kitaro
Srivastav, Ajai K.
Toyota, Kenji
Matsubara, Hajime
Suzuki, Nobuo
author_sort Ikari, Takahiro
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description Deep ocean water (DOW) is the water obtained from depth of >200 m below the surface of Earth's oceans and is characterized by rich nutrients and cleanliness [1,2]. We have recently reported that DOW suppresses the high-density-induced increase of plasma cortisol levels (i.e., a stress marker) in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) [1]. The current study aimed to examine whether the cortisol-reducing effect of DOW was observed in other marine organisms as well by comparing the plasma cortisol levels of nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions between surface seawater (SSW) and DOW. The nibbler fish were caught from Tsukumo Bay of Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan). The DOW was obtained from seawater 320 m below the Noto Bay surface at a facility (Aquas Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan), whereas SSW was obtained from Tsukumo Bay (Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture). The dissolved oxygen was maintained at approximately 7 mg/L in DOW as well as in SSW. Before they were transferred to the high-density condition, nibbler fish were acclimated in SSW at 20°C for 1 week at a mean density of 100 g/62.5 L. To expose them to the high-density stress, each of fish was kept at a density of 10 kg/m(3) in a single aquarium (60 × 25 × 30 cm) containing either SSW or DOW (n = 8). Subsequently, the fish were reared with SSW or DOW for 10 days at 20°C ± 1°C under a 12:12-h light–dark cycle. A heparin containing syringe was used to obtain the blood samples from the caudal vessels of the fish anesthetized with a 0.04% 2-phenoxyethanol (FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation). The blood sampling was performed on days 0, 5, and 10 after rearing in the small aquaria. The plasma samples were prepared from the collected blood by centrifuging it at 5200 × g for 5 min and the cortisol concentrations were determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit (Cosmo Bio Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) from those samples. The plasma cortisol concentration of nibbler fish reared in SSW on day 10 was significantly higher than that on day 0, whereas those reared in DOW did not show significant difference on the respective days. The current data contributes to the generalization of the cortisol-reducing effect of DOW on fish, which has been proposed in Japanese flounder [1]. These data could be used for developing and designing experiments to analyze the mechanisms underlying the cortisol-reducing effects by using small fish such as zebrafish, a well-established animal model.
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spelling pubmed-103659722023-07-26 Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water Ikari, Takahiro Hirayama, Jun Rafiuddin, Muhammad Ahya Furusawa, Yukihiro Tabuchi, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Kazuki Hattori, Atsuhiko Kawashima, Ryotaro Nakamura, Kitaro Srivastav, Ajai K. Toyota, Kenji Matsubara, Hajime Suzuki, Nobuo Data Brief Data Article Deep ocean water (DOW) is the water obtained from depth of >200 m below the surface of Earth's oceans and is characterized by rich nutrients and cleanliness [1,2]. We have recently reported that DOW suppresses the high-density-induced increase of plasma cortisol levels (i.e., a stress marker) in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) [1]. The current study aimed to examine whether the cortisol-reducing effect of DOW was observed in other marine organisms as well by comparing the plasma cortisol levels of nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions between surface seawater (SSW) and DOW. The nibbler fish were caught from Tsukumo Bay of Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan). The DOW was obtained from seawater 320 m below the Noto Bay surface at a facility (Aquas Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan), whereas SSW was obtained from Tsukumo Bay (Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture). The dissolved oxygen was maintained at approximately 7 mg/L in DOW as well as in SSW. Before they were transferred to the high-density condition, nibbler fish were acclimated in SSW at 20°C for 1 week at a mean density of 100 g/62.5 L. To expose them to the high-density stress, each of fish was kept at a density of 10 kg/m(3) in a single aquarium (60 × 25 × 30 cm) containing either SSW or DOW (n = 8). Subsequently, the fish were reared with SSW or DOW for 10 days at 20°C ± 1°C under a 12:12-h light–dark cycle. A heparin containing syringe was used to obtain the blood samples from the caudal vessels of the fish anesthetized with a 0.04% 2-phenoxyethanol (FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation). The blood sampling was performed on days 0, 5, and 10 after rearing in the small aquaria. The plasma samples were prepared from the collected blood by centrifuging it at 5200 × g for 5 min and the cortisol concentrations were determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit (Cosmo Bio Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) from those samples. The plasma cortisol concentration of nibbler fish reared in SSW on day 10 was significantly higher than that on day 0, whereas those reared in DOW did not show significant difference on the respective days. The current data contributes to the generalization of the cortisol-reducing effect of DOW on fish, which has been proposed in Japanese flounder [1]. These data could be used for developing and designing experiments to analyze the mechanisms underlying the cortisol-reducing effects by using small fish such as zebrafish, a well-established animal model. Elsevier 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10365972/ /pubmed/37496521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109361 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ikari, Takahiro
Hirayama, Jun
Rafiuddin, Muhammad Ahya
Furusawa, Yukihiro
Tabuchi, Yoshiaki
Watanabe, Kazuki
Hattori, Atsuhiko
Kawashima, Ryotaro
Nakamura, Kitaro
Srivastav, Ajai K.
Toyota, Kenji
Matsubara, Hajime
Suzuki, Nobuo
Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title_full Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title_fullStr Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title_full_unstemmed Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title_short Data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish Girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
title_sort data on plasma cortisol levels in nibbler fish girella punctata reared under high-density conditions in either surface seawater or deep ocean water
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109361
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