Person

Carnevali, Oliana

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ZDB-PERS-101229-5
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o.carnevali@univpm.it
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http://www.univpm.it/Entra/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/320710012150/idsel/521/docname/CARNEVALI%20OLIANA
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Department of Marine Sciences Università Politecnica delle Marche Via Brecce Bianche Ancona , 60131 Italy
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Phone
+39 071 2204990
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+39 071 2204650
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Biography and Research Interest
Personal data

NAME: OLIANA CARNEVALI

BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: September 11, 1960, San Severino M (MC), Italy

CURRENT POSITION AND
PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS:
Full Professor of Developmental Biology
Head of the Research Group of Biology Reproduction and Development (7 people),
Dipartimento di Scienze del Mare
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Polo Montedago,
63100 ANCONA, Italy
Phone: +0039 071-2204990
FAX: +0039 071-2204650
E-mail: o.carnevali@univpm.it

Personal address
Via Scalette 13,
62032, Camerino, Italy

Language skills
Italian: Mother tongue
English: Virtually fluent

University degrees

1983-Degrees in Biological Sciences at the University of Camerino.
1989-Doctorate in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Camerino


Academic position
1990 -1998 Research fellow in Comparative Endocrinology at the University of Camerino
1998-2004 Associate Professor in Developmental Biology at Polytechnic University of Marche.
1990-Faculty delegate of student orientation program
2002-2007 Faculty delegate of the internalization program (ERASMUS, CAMPUS WORLD)
2004-Full Professor of Developmental Biology at Polytechnic University of Marche
2004-Vice director of Marine Sciences Department
2006-Dean of Doctorate program in Marine Biology and Ecology
2007- Vice director of Doctorate School in Science
2010-Dean of Doctoral School in Sciences
Research area of interest :

1.Gamete quality in teleost
The quality of eggs and sperm may be affected by chemical physical factors (meteorological and oceanographical parameters like Temperature, pH, Salinity, O2, CO2 etc.. ) as well as by anthropic factors as describe below. The global changes in marine species may have dramatic effects on the viability of gametes with detrimental effects on fecundity and fish biomass of the most economic relevant specimens, as well as on biodiversity. By molecular, cellular and morphological tools can be evaluated the quality of gametes. These results may be used as early warning signal to avoid the collapse of the Ichthyic resources and for a better management of natural resources.
Key words: Gametes quality, eggs, sperm, fecundity, biodiversity, fish biomass


2.Reproductive endocrinology and physiology of new species for aquaculture
New species including tropical fish reproduction for aquarium trade and for restocking of endangered species in natural habitat
Key words: Aquaculture, new species in aquaculture, fish restocking

3.Development of new diet for environment-friendly aquaculture. Natural products with immuno-modulator activity, probiotics, prebiotics, properties will be identified by biological tests to develop new commercial feed additives and to optimize the administration protocols to improve animal welfare ( improvement of stress tolerance, growth food intake and health status), animal growth and the waste water quality. improvement
Key words: Feed additives, organic aquaculture, fish diet, immuno-modulator, Probiotics, fish welfare, food intake , growth improvement, waste water improvement, friendly aquaculture

4.Animal welfare monitoring. Health status and animal welfare of farmed aquatic organisms may be affected by captive stressful conditions such as crowding, confinement, environmental conditions, pathogens, improper diet etc...Animals under unfavourable conditions show typical symptoms of stress like a lower growth rate and a reduction of the immuno-system responsiveness that may lead the animal to a higher susceptibility to pathogens daises and higher mortality. By molecular approach, the welfare of farmed animals may be monitored using validate biomarkers.
Key words: Fish stress, fish wellness, growth metabolism, animal welfare biomarkers


5.Reproductive toxicology to monitor the environmental risk. One of the goals is the development of biomarkers to determine how contaminants alter the health of wildlife populations. To evaluate if remedial action (i.e. removal and/or treatment of dredged materials) reduces toxic effects of the exposure to mixtures of contaminants (i.e. water column, dredged materials), a wide spectrum of aspects as reproduction, endocrinological axis, immune system and genotoxic aspects, on different marine fish models (Sparus aurata, Solea solea, Fundulus heteroclitus, Danio rerio) by genomic and proteomic approach.
Key words: Endocrine disrupters, biomarkers, environmental contaminants, sentinel species, biomagnification, bioconcentration, environmental risk assessment

6.Appetite Control. The role of endocannabinoid system in the control of food intake in teleost is one of the newest research area of this laboratory. The central and peripheral control of appetite is studied at brain, liver and gut level by a wide spectrum of molecules involved in the food intake control by physiological, genomic, and proteomic approach
Key words: appetite, cannabinoid system, food intake, Neuropeptide Y, leptin, GHrelin, CB1
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
1.MERRIFIELD D., DIMITROGLOU A., CARNEVALI O; PICCHIETTI S; AVELLA MA; DANIELS C; GÜROY D; DAVIES S.(2010) Microbial manipulations to improve fish health and production - a Mediterranean perspective Fish Shell Fish Imm. In press.

2.TINGAUD-SEQUEIRA, A., CARNEVALI O., CERDÀ J (2011)Cathepsin B differential expression and enzyme processing and activity during Fundulus heteroclitus embryogenesis Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A 158 , 221–228.

3.NEGRATO E, PASCOLI F, BERTOTTO D, E. NEGRATO, F. PASCOLI, D. BERTOTTO, G. RADAELLI; F. MARADONNA, G. GIOACCHINI, O. CARNEVALI.Expression of VTG and CYP1A biomarkers in Zosterisessor ophiocephalus sampled in different areas of the Venice Lagoon (2010) COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY: 157 Issue: 1 : S28-S28 Supplement: Suppl. S
4.OLIVOTTO I. NOZZI V, L. COSSIGNANI, O. CARNEVALI (2010).Preserved copepods as a new technology for the marine ornamental fish aquaculture. AQUACULTURE Volume: 308 Issue: 3-4: 124-131
5.AVELLA MA., GIOACCHINI G., DECAMP O., MAKRIDIS P., BRACCIATELLI C.,AND CARNEVALI O. (2010) Application of multi-species of Bacillus in Sea Bream Larviculture Aquaculture: 305 Issue: 1-4 Pages: 12-19.
6.AVELLA MA, OLIVOTTO I, SILVI S, PLACE AR, CARNEVALI O (2010) . Effect of dietary probiotics on clownfish: a molecular approach to define how lactic acid bacteria modulate development in a marine fish. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 298(2):359-371
7.PICCINETTI CC, MIGLIARINI B, PETROSINO S, DI MARZO V, CARNEVALI O. (2010) Anandamide and AM251, via water, modulate food intake at central and peripheral level in fish. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY 166(2):259-67
8.OLIVOTTO I, PICCINETTI C.C., AVELLA M. A., MOLINA RUBIO C., CARNEVALI O.. Feeding strategies for striped blenny Meiacanthus grammistes larvae. AQUACULTURE RESEARCH 41 Issue: 9: e307-e315
9.ILLUMINATI S., TRUZZI C., ANNIBALDI A., MIGLIARINI B., CARNEVALI O AND SCARPONI G (2010) Cadmium bioaccumulation and metallothionein induction in the liver of the Antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii during an on-site short-term exposure to the metal via sea water. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 92 : 617-640
10. GIOACCHINI G, LOMBARDO F, AVELLA MA, OLIVOTTO I., and O CARNEVALI .(2010) Welfare improvement using alginic acid in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles. CHEMISTRY AND ECOLOGY , 26 Issue2: 111-121

11.MARADONNA F, BATTI S, MARINO M, MITA DG, CARNEVALI O. (2009) Tamoxifen as an emerging endocrine disruptor. effects on fish reproduction and detoxification target genes.Ann N Y Acad Sci.;1163:457-9.
12.ABELLI L, RANDELLI E, CARNEVALI O, PICCHIETTI S.(2009)Stimulation of gut immune system by early administration of probiotic strains in Dicentrarchus labrax and Sparus aurata. Ann N Y Acad Sci. ;1163:340-342.

13.PICCHIETTI S., FAUSTO A.M., RANDELLI E., CARNEVALI O., TADDEI A.R., BUONOCORE F., SCAPIGLIATI G. AND ABELLI A. (2009). Early treatment with Lactobacillus Delbrueckii strain induces rise in intestinal T cells and granulocites and modulates immune related genes of larval Dicentrarchus labrax (L). Fish Shellfish, Imm 26:368-376.
14.CARDINALETTI G, MOSCONI G, SALVATORI R, LANARI D, TOMASSONI D, CARNEVALI O, POLZONETTI-MAGNI AM. (2009)Effect of dietary supplements of mussel and polychaetes on spawning performance of captive sole, Solea solea (Linnaeus, 1758). Anim Reprod Sci 113 (1-4),167-176
15.MARGIOTTA-CASALUCI L. AND CARNEVALI O. (2009). Can estrogenic compounds enhance the activity of cathepsin D and Cathepsin L in the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Chem and Ecol. 25 (1): 1-12.

16.ZHANG T., RAWSON D.M., TOSTI L. AND CARNEVALI O. (2008). Cathepsin activities and membrane integrity of zebrafish (Danio rerio) oocytes after freezing to -196 degrees °C using controlled slow cooling. Cryobiology. 56(2):138-43.

17.SILVI S., NARDI M., SULPIZIO R., ORPIANESI C., CAGGIANO M, CARNEVALI O. AND CRESCI A. (2008). Effect of the addition of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. delbrueckii on the gut microbiota composition and contribution to the well-being of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.). Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease. vol. 20, pp. 53-59.

18.OLIVOTTO I., CAPRIOTTI F., BUTTINO I., AVELLA M.A., GIOACCHINI G., MARADONNA F. AND CARNEVALI O. (2008). The potentiality of Batidia remota copepods in Amphiprion clarkii larviculture. Aquaculture. vol. 274, pp. 347-352.

19.OLIVOTTO I., BUTTINO I., BORRONI M., PICCINETTI C.C., MALZONE M.G. AND CARNEVALI O. (2008). The use of the Mediterranean calanoid copepod Centropages typicus in Yellowtail clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii). Aquaculture. 284(1-4):211-216.

20.OLIVOTTO I., AVELLA M.A., SAMPAOLESI G.A., PICCINETTI C.C., NAVARRO RUIZ P.A. AND CARNEVALI O. (2008). Breeding and rearing the longsnout seahorse Hippocampus reidi: rearing and feeding studies. Aquaculture. 283(1-4):92-96.


21.GIOACCHINI G., SMITH P. AND CARNEVALI O. (2008). Effects of Ergosan on early immune response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles to enteric red mouth (ERM) vaccine. Vet Imm. Path. 15, 123(3-4):215-22.

22.CARNEVALI O., CIONNA C., TOSTI L., CERDÀ J. AND GIOACCHINI G.(2008). Changes in cathepsin gene expression and relative enzymatic activity during gilthead sea bream ovarian follicle maturation. Mol Rep Develop. 75(1) 97-104.


23.PICCHIETTI S., MAZZINI M., TADDEI A.R., RENNA R., FAUSTO A.M., MULERO V., CARNEVALI O., CRESCI A. AND ABELLI L.(2007). Effects of administration of probiotic strains on GALT of larval gilthead seabream: immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. Fish Shelfish Immunol. 22(1-2), 57-67.

24.MARADONNA F. AND CARNEVALI O. (2007). Vitellogenin, zona radiata protein, cathepsin D and heat shock protein 70 as biomarkers of exposure to xenobiotics. Biomarkers. 12(3) 240-255.

25.CARNEVALI O. (2007). Reproductive endocrinology and gametes quality. GCE 153 (3) 273-274.

26.AZZURRO E., CARNEVALI O., BARICHE M. AND ANDALORO F. (2007). Reproduction features of the non-native Siganus luridus (Teleostei, Siganidae) during early colonization at Linosa (Sicily Strait, Mediterranean Sea). J. App. Ichthyol. 23,640-645.

27.AVELLA M.A.,OLIVOTTO I., GIOACCHINI G.,MARADONNA F., AND CARNEVALI O. (2007). The role of fatty acids enrichments in the larviculture of folse percola clown fish Amphiprion ocellaris .Aquaculture, 273,87-95.

28.TOSTI L., DANOVARO R., DELL’ANNO A., OLIVOTTO I., BOMPADRE S., CLÒ S. AND CARNEVALI O. (2006). Vitellogenin in the deep-sea shark Centroscymnus coelolepis. Chemistry and Ecology 22 (4),335-345.

29.ROLLO A., SULPIZIO R, NARDI M., SILVI S., ORPIANESI C., CAGGIANO M., CRESCI A. AND CARNEVALI O. (2006). Live microbial feed supplement in aquaculture for improvement of stress tolerance. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 32,167-177.

30.OLIVOTTO I., ROLLO A., SULPIZIO R., AVELLA M.A., TOSTI L. AND CARNEVALI O. (2006). Breeding and rearing the Sunrise Dottyback Pseudochromis flavivertex: the importance of live prey enrichment during larval development. Aquacolture 255,480-487.

31.OLIVOTTO I., HOLT S.A., CARNEVALI O. AND HOLT J.G. (2006). Spawning, early development and first feeding in the Lemonpeel angelfish Centropyge flavissimus. Acquacolture 253,270-278.

32.MIGLIARINI B., MARUCCI G., GHELFI F. AND CARNEVALI O. (2006). Molecular and functional studies on CB1 receptor during Xenopus laevis development. FEBS Letters 580,1941-1945.

33. CIONNA C., MARADONNA F., OLIVOTTO I, PIZZONIA G. AND CARNEVALI O. (2006). Effects of nonylphenol on juveniles and adults in the grey mullet, Liza aurata. Rep. Tox. 22,449-454.

34.CARNEVALI O., DE VIVO L., SULPIZIO R., GIOACCHINI G., OLIVOTTO I., SILVI S. AND CRESCI A. (2006). Well-fare and growth improvement by probiotics in European sea bass juveniles (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.). Aquacolture 258,430-433.

35.OLIVOTTO I., ZENOBI A., ROLLO A., MIGLIARINI B AVELLA M.A. AND CARNEVALI O.(2005). Breeding, rearing and feeding studies in the cleaner goby Gobiosoma evelynae. Aquacolture 250,175-182.


36.MIGLIARINI B., CAMPISI A.M., MARADONNA F., TRUZZI C., ANNIBALDI A., SCARPONI G. AND CARNEVALI O. (2005). Effects of cadmium exposure on testis apoptosis in the marine teleost Gobius niger. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 142, 241-247.

37.LAFLEUR G.J., RALDÚA D.JR., FABRA M., CARNEVALI O., DENSLOW N., WALLACE R.A, CERDÀ J. (2005). Fundulus heteroclitus Yolk Proteins. I. Derivation from Parental Vitellogenins and Alternative Processing During Oocyte Maturation. Biol. Rep. 73, 815-824.

38.GIOACCHINI G, CARDINALI M., MARADONNA F., FUNKENSTEIN B., MOSCONI G. AND CARNEVALI O. (2005). Hormonal control of the IGFs system in the sea bream ovary. Annals NY Accademy of Sciences 1040,320-322.

39.ELIA A.C., GALARINI R., DÖRRA A.J.F., CARNEVALI O, FIORONI L. AND TATICCHIA M.I. (2005). Polychlorinated biphenyls and antioxidant enzymes in liver of Cyprinus carpio L. from Lake Trasimeno. Italian Journal of Zoology vol 72,1-7.

40.CARNEVALI O., CARDINALI M., MARADONNA F., PARISI M., OLIVOTTO I., POLZONETTI-MAGNI A.M., MOSCONI G. AND FUNKENSTEIN B. (2005). Hormonal regulation of hepatic IGF-I and IGF-II gene expression in the marine teleost Sparus aurata. Mol. Rep. Dev. 71,12-18.