THE HUMORAL EFFECTS OF EPIN IN SIBERIAN STURGEON (ACIPENSER BAERI BRANDT)

ABSTRACT. Immersing Siberian sturgeon fry of an average body mass of 40 ± 4 g in epin solution (0.1 mg l-1) resulted in an increase of ceruloplasmin level over the entire experimental period (P < 0.001). The differences between the treated and control groups gradually increased reaching the maxim...

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Main Author: Halina Kolman
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Immersing Siberian sturgeon fry of an average body mass of 40 ± 4 g in epin solution (0.1 mg l-1) resulted in an increase of ceruloplasmin level over the entire experimental period (P < 0.001). The differences between the treated and control groups gradually increased reaching the maximum in the fourth and fifth weeks of the study when average levels of ceruloplasmin in the epin-treated group were 2.5 and 5.7-fold higher, respectively. In the control group, ceruloplasmin levels were considerably higher in the first four weeks in comparison to the last two weeks (P < 0.01). The bacteriolytic activity of lysozyme increased up to 50 % compared to the control group (P < 0.05) in the first and fourth weeks. The sturgeon in the epin-treated group also showed from 10 to 65 % higher concentrations of -globulin levels than the control fish, and in the second week the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.01). Simultaneously, total protein concentrations also increased (P < 0.05).