The immunomodulatory effects of levamisole on the nonspecific immune system of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.

Sea water‐adapted Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., were given a 2‐h bath in a 2.5 mg L −1 levamisole (as levamisole hydrochloride) solution in fresh‐water. Following bathing, the fish were held in full salinity sea water for 2 weeks before being subjected to a number of immunological assays. Heighte...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Diseases
Main Authors: Findlay, V L, Munday, B L
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2000
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.2000.00231.x
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Summary:Sea water‐adapted Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., were given a 2‐h bath in a 2.5 mg L −1 levamisole (as levamisole hydrochloride) solution in fresh‐water. Following bathing, the fish were held in full salinity sea water for 2 weeks before being subjected to a number of immunological assays. Heightened activity of the nonspecific defence system was demonstrated by increases in phagocytic index, phagocytic capacity and phagocytic activity, increased levels of the reactive oxygen intermediate, superoxide anion, and an increased lytic activity of both the mucus and the serum. These results indicate that levamisole is effective in augmenting parts of the nonspecific defence system of Atlantic salmon. This is the first record of the use and efficacy of levamisole as an immunomodulator in Atlantic salmon.