A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast

Selected biomarkers of health were examined in 50 post-spawning cod Gadus morhua collected in November 2015 from the southern Baltic. The biomarkers included condition factor (CF), macroscopic lesions, histopathology of spleen, liver and gonads, and morphometry of follicular atresia and hepatic and...

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Main Authors: Borucinska, Joanna D., Morka, Dorota, Grabowski, Zbigniew, Smith, H.
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spelling ftportlandstate:oai:pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu:esm_fac-1204 2023-05-15T16:19:00+02:00 A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast Borucinska, Joanna D. Morka, Dorota Grabowski, Zbigniew Smith, H. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/esm_fac/203 unknown PDXScholar https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/esm_fac/203 ©2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations Biology Life Sciences text 2017 ftportlandstate 2022-12-22T18:51:27Z Selected biomarkers of health were examined in 50 post-spawning cod Gadus morhua collected in November 2015 from the southern Baltic. The biomarkers included condition factor (CF), macroscopic lesions, histopathology of spleen, liver and gonads, and morphometry of follicular atresia and hepatic and splenic melanomacrophage cells (MMC). All fish appeared in good body condition. One fish had a dermal ulcer, and in seven, macroscopic nematodes were noted within body cavity. Microscopic lesions in the liver included biliary myxozoanosis, microsporidial and necrocentric granulomas, parasitic hepatitis, multifocal necrosis, foci of cellular alterations, spongiosis, peliosis and cytoplasmic fibrillar inclusions. The spleen and gonads had microsporidial and/or necrocentric granulomas. Some of the biomarkers showed differences as compared to spawning cod collected in May from the same location in 2012, most importantly values an order of magnitude lower for splenic MMC in post-spawning fish. In post-spawning fish, there were statistically significant correlations between MMC, CF, follicular atresia, parasitic hepatitis and microsporidiosis. This is the first comparison of biomarkers of health in post-spawning and spawning Baltic cod. Future studies need to examine the relationships of biomarkers to levels of pollutants in the environment and in tissues of cod. Text Gadus morhua Portland State University: PDXScholar
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Life Sciences
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Life Sciences
Borucinska, Joanna D.
Morka, Dorota
Grabowski, Zbigniew
Smith, H.
A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
topic_facet Biology
Life Sciences
description Selected biomarkers of health were examined in 50 post-spawning cod Gadus morhua collected in November 2015 from the southern Baltic. The biomarkers included condition factor (CF), macroscopic lesions, histopathology of spleen, liver and gonads, and morphometry of follicular atresia and hepatic and splenic melanomacrophage cells (MMC). All fish appeared in good body condition. One fish had a dermal ulcer, and in seven, macroscopic nematodes were noted within body cavity. Microscopic lesions in the liver included biliary myxozoanosis, microsporidial and necrocentric granulomas, parasitic hepatitis, multifocal necrosis, foci of cellular alterations, spongiosis, peliosis and cytoplasmic fibrillar inclusions. The spleen and gonads had microsporidial and/or necrocentric granulomas. Some of the biomarkers showed differences as compared to spawning cod collected in May from the same location in 2012, most importantly values an order of magnitude lower for splenic MMC in post-spawning fish. In post-spawning fish, there were statistically significant correlations between MMC, CF, follicular atresia, parasitic hepatitis and microsporidiosis. This is the first comparison of biomarkers of health in post-spawning and spawning Baltic cod. Future studies need to examine the relationships of biomarkers to levels of pollutants in the environment and in tissues of cod.
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author Borucinska, Joanna D.
Morka, Dorota
Grabowski, Zbigniew
Smith, H.
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Grabowski, Zbigniew
Smith, H.
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title A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
title_short A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
title_full A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
title_fullStr A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
title_full_unstemmed A Follow-up Study of Selected Biomarkers of Health in Cod Gadus Morhua L. Collected from the Southern Baltic off the Polish Coast
title_sort follow-up study of selected biomarkers of health in cod gadus morhua l. collected from the southern baltic off the polish coast
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