Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo

Despite the invaluable role of anesthetics as a tool for ensuring animal welfare in stressful situations, there is currently a lack of anesthetic drugs that meet the requirements of intensive aquaculture. In response to the growing interest in anesthetic substances of natural origin, this study eval...

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Main Authors: Ana Teresa Gonçalves, Alejandra Llanos-Rivera, Miguel Ruano, Veronica Avello, Juan José Gallardo-Rodriguez, Allisson Astuya-Villalón
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c5a762225d254818a4e46996adcfaedf 2023-05-15T15:31:33+02:00 Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo Ana Teresa Gonçalves Alejandra Llanos-Rivera Miguel Ruano Veronica Avello Juan José Gallardo-Rodriguez Allisson Astuya-Villalón 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080575 https://doaj.org/article/c5a762225d254818a4e46996adcfaedf EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/14/8/575 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-6651 doi:10.3390/toxins14080575 2072-6651 https://doaj.org/article/c5a762225d254818a4e46996adcfaedf Toxins, Vol 14, Iss 575, p 575 (2022) natural anesthetic welfare practices Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) physiological response Medicine R article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080575 2022-12-30T23:37:53Z Despite the invaluable role of anesthetics as a tool for ensuring animal welfare in stressful situations, there is currently a lack of anesthetic drugs that meet the requirements of intensive aquaculture. In response to the growing interest in anesthetic substances of natural origin, this study evaluated the physiological and health impact of an anesthetic based on an extract of the microalga Heterosigma akashiwo on juvenile salmon ( Salmo salar ) exposed for a period of 72 h. To simulate a condition closer to reality where fish are subjected to stimuli (e.g., transport), the animals were exposed to 50 mg L −1 of algal extract and to physical stress. Functional, physiological, and histological parameters were evaluated in blood and tissues at different sampling periods (0, 24, and 72 h). There was no mortality and the induction and recovery times observed were within the established criteria for anesthetic efficacy. The anesthetic extract did not induce any side effects, such as stress or metabolic damage, indicating that this extract is a viable option for supporting fish welfare during deleterious events. This study provides information to support that the anesthetic extract tested, derived from H. akashiwo , is a promising candidate drug for operations requiring sedation (e.g., Salmonid transport). Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Toxins 14 8 575
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welfare practices
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welfare practices
Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar )
physiological response
Medicine
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Ana Teresa Gonçalves
Alejandra Llanos-Rivera
Miguel Ruano
Veronica Avello
Juan José Gallardo-Rodriguez
Allisson Astuya-Villalón
Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
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Medicine
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description Despite the invaluable role of anesthetics as a tool for ensuring animal welfare in stressful situations, there is currently a lack of anesthetic drugs that meet the requirements of intensive aquaculture. In response to the growing interest in anesthetic substances of natural origin, this study evaluated the physiological and health impact of an anesthetic based on an extract of the microalga Heterosigma akashiwo on juvenile salmon ( Salmo salar ) exposed for a period of 72 h. To simulate a condition closer to reality where fish are subjected to stimuli (e.g., transport), the animals were exposed to 50 mg L −1 of algal extract and to physical stress. Functional, physiological, and histological parameters were evaluated in blood and tissues at different sampling periods (0, 24, and 72 h). There was no mortality and the induction and recovery times observed were within the established criteria for anesthetic efficacy. The anesthetic extract did not induce any side effects, such as stress or metabolic damage, indicating that this extract is a viable option for supporting fish welfare during deleterious events. This study provides information to support that the anesthetic extract tested, derived from H. akashiwo , is a promising candidate drug for operations requiring sedation (e.g., Salmonid transport).
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author Ana Teresa Gonçalves
Alejandra Llanos-Rivera
Miguel Ruano
Veronica Avello
Juan José Gallardo-Rodriguez
Allisson Astuya-Villalón
author_facet Ana Teresa Gonçalves
Alejandra Llanos-Rivera
Miguel Ruano
Veronica Avello
Juan José Gallardo-Rodriguez
Allisson Astuya-Villalón
author_sort Ana Teresa Gonçalves
title Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
title_short Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
title_full Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
title_fullStr Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Response of Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) to Long-Term Exposure to an Anesthetic Obtained from Heterosigma akashiwo
title_sort physiological response of atlantic salmon ( salmo salar ) to long-term exposure to an anesthetic obtained from heterosigma akashiwo
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