Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry

The effect of egg vitamin A (VA) status and egg incubation temperature on the development of spinal disorders was investigated in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fry. Atlantic salmon eggs were sorted into two groups with high VA (3·3 ± 0·1 μg retinol g −1 dry mass) and low VA (2·2 ± 0·3 μg retinol g −1...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Ørnsrud, R., Wargelius, A., Sæle, Ø., Pittman, K., Waagbø, R.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2004
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00304.x 2024-06-02T08:03:22+00:00 Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry Ørnsrud, R. Wargelius, A. Sæle, Ø. Pittman, K. Waagbø, R. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00304.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.0022-1112.2004.00304.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00304.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 64, issue 2, page 399-417 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2004 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00304.x 2024-05-03T11:29:21Z The effect of egg vitamin A (VA) status and egg incubation temperature on the development of spinal disorders was investigated in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fry. Atlantic salmon eggs were sorted into two groups with high VA (3·3 ± 0·1 μg retinol g −1 dry mass) and low VA (2·2 ± 0·3 μg retinol g −1 dry mass) status before fertilization and incubated at high (14° C) or low (8° C) temperature from 133 day degrees until the onset of feeding. High egg incubation temperatures increased the concentration of retinol in the eggs: the high VA and high temperature group displayed a significantly higher retinol concentration than the high VA and low temperature group ( P = 0·001). After hatching, all experimental groups increased their retinol concentration. The source of the increased retinol levels was probably retinal, although astaxanthin may also be a VA precursor after hatching. Atlantic salmon fry incubated at high temperatures had increased amounts of notochord tissue. When measuring morphogenic activity in the notochord using the expression of sonic hedgehog ( shh , mRNA), however, no significant difference was found between the experimental groups. No clear effect of VA status or incubation temperature could be found on the formation of the early vertebral column although Atlantic salmon fry incubated at low temperatures had less regular constrictions of the prospective vertebral column than fry incubated at high temperatures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 64 2 399 417
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description The effect of egg vitamin A (VA) status and egg incubation temperature on the development of spinal disorders was investigated in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar fry. Atlantic salmon eggs were sorted into two groups with high VA (3·3 ± 0·1 μg retinol g −1 dry mass) and low VA (2·2 ± 0·3 μg retinol g −1 dry mass) status before fertilization and incubated at high (14° C) or low (8° C) temperature from 133 day degrees until the onset of feeding. High egg incubation temperatures increased the concentration of retinol in the eggs: the high VA and high temperature group displayed a significantly higher retinol concentration than the high VA and low temperature group ( P = 0·001). After hatching, all experimental groups increased their retinol concentration. The source of the increased retinol levels was probably retinal, although astaxanthin may also be a VA precursor after hatching. Atlantic salmon fry incubated at high temperatures had increased amounts of notochord tissue. When measuring morphogenic activity in the notochord using the expression of sonic hedgehog ( shh , mRNA), however, no significant difference was found between the experimental groups. No clear effect of VA status or incubation temperature could be found on the formation of the early vertebral column although Atlantic salmon fry incubated at low temperatures had less regular constrictions of the prospective vertebral column than fry incubated at high temperatures.
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author Ørnsrud, R.
Wargelius, A.
Sæle, Ø.
Pittman, K.
Waagbø, R.
spellingShingle Ørnsrud, R.
Wargelius, A.
Sæle, Ø.
Pittman, K.
Waagbø, R.
Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
author_facet Ørnsrud, R.
Wargelius, A.
Sæle, Ø.
Pittman, K.
Waagbø, R.
author_sort Ørnsrud, R.
title Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
title_short Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
title_full Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
title_fullStr Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
title_full_unstemmed Influence of egg vitamin A status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in Atlantic salmon fry
title_sort influence of egg vitamin a status and egg incubation temperature on subsequent development of the early vertebral column in atlantic salmon fry
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