Biology (Jan 2023)

Electroencephalographic Response in Juvenile Tambaqui, <i>Colossoma macropomum</i>, Exposed to Short-Term Anaesthetic Baths with Geraniol and Citronellol

  • Ednara Ronise Lima De Araújo,
  • Marcelo Ferreira Torres,
  • Brenda Maria Pereira Alho Da Costa,
  • Moisés Hamoy,
  • Luís André Sampaio,
  • Luis André Luz Barbas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12010090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 90

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of neuronal depression in juvenile tambaqui, Colossoma macropomum, exposed to geraniol (GRL) and citronellol (CTL) in immersion baths. A total of 36 juveniles weighing 35.2 ± 9.4 g were used, organised into six experimental groups: I—control (clean water); II—ethanol (water containing the highest volume of ethanol used in the anaesthetic pre-dilution); III—GRL induction (70 µL·L−1); IV—CTL induction (90 µL·L−1); V—GRL recovery; VI—CTL recovery. Electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings were performed for 300 s in each group. EEG tracings of the control and ethanol groups showed regular and similar activity. Upon exposure to the anaesthetics, irregularities were observed in the tracings showing neuronal excitability and increased amplitudes, mainly in the case of CTL. Overall, GRL-exposed fish showed depression of the central nervous system with low and regular tracings throughout induction, presenting a gradual recovery and stable tracings, which were consistent with an adequate general anaesthetic effect. On the other hand, fish exposed to CTL showed altered EEG activity during induction, that could be considered incompatible with an appropriate anaesthetic effect and smooth recovery, presenting high and irregular EEG tracing amplitudes.

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