Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Thiamin is an essential water-soluble B vitamin known for its wide range of metabolic functions and antioxidant properties. Over the past decades, reproductive failures induced by thiamin deficiency have been observed in several salmonid species worldwide, but it is unclear why this micronutrient de...
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author | Todisco, Vittoria Fridolfsson, Emil Axen, Charlotte Dahlgren, Elin Ejsmond, Maciej J. Hauber, Marc M. Hindar, Kjetil Tibblin, Petter Zöttl, Markus Söderberg, Linda Hylander, Samuel |
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description | Thiamin is an essential water-soluble B vitamin known for its wide range of metabolic functions and antioxidant properties. Over the past decades, reproductive failures induced by thiamin deficiency have been observed in several salmonid species worldwide, but it is unclear why this micronutrient deficiency arises. Few studies have compared thiamin concentrations in systems of salmonid populations with or without documented thiamin deficiency. Moreover, it is not well known whether and how thiamin concentration changes during the marine feeding phase and the spawning migration. Therefore, samples of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were collected when actively feeding in the open Baltic Sea, after the sea migration to natal rivers, after river migration, and during the spawning period. To compare populations of Baltic salmon with systems without documented thiamin deficiency, a population of landlocked salmon located in Lake Vanern (Sweden) was sampled as well as salmon from Norwegian rivers draining into the North Atlantic Ocean. Results showed the highest mean thiamin concentrations in Lake Vanern salmon, followed by North Atlantic, and the lowest in Baltic populations. Therefore, salmon in the Baltic Sea seem to be consistently more constrained by thiamin than those in other systems. Condition factor and body length had little to no effect on thiamin concentrations in all systems, suggesting that there is no relation between the body condition of salmon and thiamin deficiency. In our large spatiotemporal comparison of salmon populations, thiamin concentrations declined toward spawning in all studied systems, suggesting that the reduction in thiamin concentration arises as a natural consequence of starvation rather than to be related to thiamin deficiency in the system. These results suggest that factors affecting accumulation during the marine feeding phase are key for understanding the thiamin deficiency in salmonids. |
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spelling | ftlinnaeusuniv:oai:DiVA.org:lnu-126410 2025-05-11T14:17:22+00:00 Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) Todisco, Vittoria Fridolfsson, Emil Axen, Charlotte Dahlgren, Elin Ejsmond, Maciej J. Hauber, Marc M. Hindar, Kjetil Tibblin, Petter Zöttl, Markus Söderberg, Linda Hylander, Samuel 2024 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-126410 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15584 eng eng Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM) Linnéuniversitetet, Vatten National Veterinary Institute, Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Jagiellonian Univ, Poland Norwegian Inst Nat Res NINA, Norway Journal of Fish Biology, 0022-1112, 2024, 104:3, s. 807-824 doi:10.1111/jfb.15584 PMID 37823583 ISI:001115190600001 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atlantic salmon Baltic Sea M74 syndrome Salmon life cycle Thiamin Thiamin deficiency Ecology Ekologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2024 ftlinnaeusuniv https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15584 2025-04-14T23:49:27Z Thiamin is an essential water-soluble B vitamin known for its wide range of metabolic functions and antioxidant properties. Over the past decades, reproductive failures induced by thiamin deficiency have been observed in several salmonid species worldwide, but it is unclear why this micronutrient deficiency arises. Few studies have compared thiamin concentrations in systems of salmonid populations with or without documented thiamin deficiency. Moreover, it is not well known whether and how thiamin concentration changes during the marine feeding phase and the spawning migration. Therefore, samples of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were collected when actively feeding in the open Baltic Sea, after the sea migration to natal rivers, after river migration, and during the spawning period. To compare populations of Baltic salmon with systems without documented thiamin deficiency, a population of landlocked salmon located in Lake Vanern (Sweden) was sampled as well as salmon from Norwegian rivers draining into the North Atlantic Ocean. Results showed the highest mean thiamin concentrations in Lake Vanern salmon, followed by North Atlantic, and the lowest in Baltic populations. Therefore, salmon in the Baltic Sea seem to be consistently more constrained by thiamin than those in other systems. Condition factor and body length had little to no effect on thiamin concentrations in all systems, suggesting that there is no relation between the body condition of salmon and thiamin deficiency. In our large spatiotemporal comparison of salmon populations, thiamin concentrations declined toward spawning in all studied systems, suggesting that the reduction in thiamin concentration arises as a natural consequence of starvation rather than to be related to thiamin deficiency in the system. These results suggest that factors affecting accumulation during the marine feeding phase are key for understanding the thiamin deficiency in salmonids. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon North Atlantic Salmo salar Linnaeus University Kalmar Växjö: Publications (DiVA) Journal of Fish Biology 104 3 807 824 |
spellingShingle | Atlantic salmon Baltic Sea M74 syndrome Salmon life cycle Thiamin Thiamin deficiency Ecology Ekologi Todisco, Vittoria Fridolfsson, Emil Axen, Charlotte Dahlgren, Elin Ejsmond, Maciej J. Hauber, Marc M. Hindar, Kjetil Tibblin, Petter Zöttl, Markus Söderberg, Linda Hylander, Samuel Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title | Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title_full | Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title_fullStr | Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title_full_unstemmed | Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title_short | Thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) |
title_sort | thiamin dynamics during the adult life cycle of atlantic salmon (salmo salar) |
topic | Atlantic salmon Baltic Sea M74 syndrome Salmon life cycle Thiamin Thiamin deficiency Ecology Ekologi |
topic_facet | Atlantic salmon Baltic Sea M74 syndrome Salmon life cycle Thiamin Thiamin deficiency Ecology Ekologi |
url | http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-126410 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15584 |