Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr

Stress responsiveness differs between individuals and is often categorized into different stress coping styles. Using these stress coping styles for selection in fish farming could be beneficial, since stress is one main factor affecting welfare. In Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) carotenoid pigme...

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Published in:Environmental Biology of Fishes
Main Authors: Backström, Tobias, Heynen, Martina, Brännäs, Eva, Nilsson, Jan, Winberg, Svante, Magnhagen, Carin
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/11/backstrom_t_et_al_170612.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-016-0563-0
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author Backström, Tobias
Heynen, Martina
Brännäs, Eva
Nilsson, Jan
Winberg, Svante
Magnhagen, Carin
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Heynen, Martina
Brännäs, Eva
Nilsson, Jan
Winberg, Svante
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description Stress responsiveness differs between individuals and is often categorized into different stress coping styles. Using these stress coping styles for selection in fish farming could be beneficial, since stress is one main factor affecting welfare. In Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) carotenoid pigmentation is associated with stress responsiveness and stress coping styles. Thus this could be an important tool to use for selection of stress resilient charr. However, anaesthetics seem to affect carotenoid pigmentation, and it would be better if the method for selection could be implemented during normal maintenance, which usually includes anaesthetics. Therefore, this study investigated how the use of anaesthetics affected carotenoid pigmentation, i.e. number of spots, over time compared to no-anaesthetic treatment. Additionally, the stress indicators monoamines and glucocorticoids were investigated. The results indicate that the anaesthetic MS-222 affects number of spots on the right side. This anaesthetic also increased dopaminergic activity in the telencephalon. Both brain dopaminergic and serotonergic activity was associated with spottiness. Further, behaviour during anaesthetization was associated with spots on the left side, but not the right side. Repetition of the same treatment seemed to affect spot numbers on the right side. In conclusion, this study shows that inducing stress in charr affects the carotenoid spots. Thus, it is possible to use anaesthetics when evaluating spottiness although careful planning is needed.
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Backström, Tobias and Heynen, Martina and Brännäs, Eva and Nilsson, Jan and Winberg, Svante and Magnhagen, Carin (2017). Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 100 , 471-480 [Research article]
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:14391 2025-04-27T14:21:45+00:00 Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr Backström, Tobias Heynen, Martina Brännäs, Eva Nilsson, Jan Winberg, Svante Magnhagen, Carin 2017 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/11/backstrom_t_et_al_170612.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-016-0563-0 en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/11/backstrom_t_et_al_170612.pdf Backström, Tobias and Heynen, Martina and Brännäs, Eva and Nilsson, Jan and Winberg, Svante and Magnhagen, Carin (2017). Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 100 , 471-480 [Research article] cc_by_4 Fish and Aquacultural Science Research article PeerReviewed 2017 ftslunivuppsala https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-016-0563-0 2025-03-28T11:17:59Z Stress responsiveness differs between individuals and is often categorized into different stress coping styles. Using these stress coping styles for selection in fish farming could be beneficial, since stress is one main factor affecting welfare. In Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) carotenoid pigmentation is associated with stress responsiveness and stress coping styles. Thus this could be an important tool to use for selection of stress resilient charr. However, anaesthetics seem to affect carotenoid pigmentation, and it would be better if the method for selection could be implemented during normal maintenance, which usually includes anaesthetics. Therefore, this study investigated how the use of anaesthetics affected carotenoid pigmentation, i.e. number of spots, over time compared to no-anaesthetic treatment. Additionally, the stress indicators monoamines and glucocorticoids were investigated. The results indicate that the anaesthetic MS-222 affects number of spots on the right side. This anaesthetic also increased dopaminergic activity in the telencephalon. Both brain dopaminergic and serotonergic activity was associated with spottiness. Further, behaviour during anaesthetization was associated with spots on the left side, but not the right side. Repetition of the same treatment seemed to affect spot numbers on the right side. In conclusion, this study shows that inducing stress in charr affects the carotenoid spots. Thus, it is possible to use anaesthetics when evaluating spottiness although careful planning is needed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Salvelinus alpinus Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Arctic Environmental Biology of Fishes 100 5 471 480
spellingShingle Fish and Aquacultural Science
Backström, Tobias
Heynen, Martina
Brännäs, Eva
Nilsson, Jan
Winberg, Svante
Magnhagen, Carin
Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title_full Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title_fullStr Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title_full_unstemmed Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title_short Anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in Arctic charr
title_sort anaesthesia and handling stress effects on pigmentation and monoamines in arctic charr
topic Fish and Aquacultural Science
topic_facet Fish and Aquacultural Science
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14391/11/backstrom_t_et_al_170612.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-016-0563-0