Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation

Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) yearling presmolts were reared under two different photoperiod regimes (simulated natural photoperiod, SNP, and continuous light, CL) and identical ambient temperature conditions from 21 November 1990 until 29 May 1991. Sampling was done biweekly from 21 February. Gil...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Olsen, Y. A., Reitan, L. J., Røed, K. H.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1993.tb00439.x 2024-06-02T08:03:34+00:00 Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation Olsen, Y. A. Reitan, L. J. Røed, K. H. 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1993.tb00439.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1095-8649.1993.tb00439.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1993.tb00439.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 43, issue 4, page 559-573 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 1993 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1993.tb00439.x 2024-05-03T10:40:30Z Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) yearling presmolts were reared under two different photoperiod regimes (simulated natural photoperiod, SNP, and continuous light, CL) and identical ambient temperature conditions from 21 November 1990 until 29 May 1991. Sampling was done biweekly from 21 February. Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity increased under both photoperiod regimes from early April, concurrently with the increase in ambient temperature. The initial increase and final levels (29 May) in enzyme activity were much lower in the CL regime fish. Seawater challenge tests (24 h, 35 ppt) on 2 and 15 May resulted in lower plasma chloride levels in the SNP regime fish, indicating better hypo‐osmoregulatory ability. This difference wasANNOUNCEMENT not present on 29 May. Resting plasma cortisol levels increased from March under both regimes, but the increase was much greater in the SNP regime fish (75 nm on 29 May v 22 nm in the CL regime). The individuals from the SNP regime were of lower weight and condition coefficient on 29 May, whereas length was uniform. Plasma lysozyme activity was unchanged throughout the sampling period, with the CL regime fish showing an overall higher activity. The in vitro leucocyte stimulation test did not indicate a reduced immune response in May in smolting fish exposed to the simulated natural photoperiod regime compared to fish reared under continuous light. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 43 4 559 573
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description Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) yearling presmolts were reared under two different photoperiod regimes (simulated natural photoperiod, SNP, and continuous light, CL) and identical ambient temperature conditions from 21 November 1990 until 29 May 1991. Sampling was done biweekly from 21 February. Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity increased under both photoperiod regimes from early April, concurrently with the increase in ambient temperature. The initial increase and final levels (29 May) in enzyme activity were much lower in the CL regime fish. Seawater challenge tests (24 h, 35 ppt) on 2 and 15 May resulted in lower plasma chloride levels in the SNP regime fish, indicating better hypo‐osmoregulatory ability. This difference wasANNOUNCEMENT not present on 29 May. Resting plasma cortisol levels increased from March under both regimes, but the increase was much greater in the SNP regime fish (75 nm on 29 May v 22 nm in the CL regime). The individuals from the SNP regime were of lower weight and condition coefficient on 29 May, whereas length was uniform. Plasma lysozyme activity was unchanged throughout the sampling period, with the CL regime fish showing an overall higher activity. The in vitro leucocyte stimulation test did not indicate a reduced immune response in May in smolting fish exposed to the simulated natural photoperiod regime compared to fish reared under continuous light.
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author Olsen, Y. A.
Reitan, L. J.
Røed, K. H.
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Reitan, L. J.
Røed, K. H.
Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
author_facet Olsen, Y. A.
Reitan, L. J.
Røed, K. H.
author_sort Olsen, Y. A.
title Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
title_short Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
title_full Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
title_fullStr Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
title_full_unstemmed Gill Na + ,K + ‐ATPase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
title_sort gill na + ,k + ‐atpase activity, plasma cortisol level, and non‐specific immune response in atlantic salmon ( salmo salar) during parr‐smolt transformation
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