Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)

The influence of dissolved oxygen concentration on gill histopathology of great sturgeon (Huso huso) was evaluated in two weight classes (initial weight 280.9±49.2 g and 1217.9±138.1 g respectively). Oxygen treatments included hypoxia (2-3 mg/l), normoxia (5-6 mg/l) and hyperoxia (9-10 mg/l). The fi...

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Main Authors: Bagherzadeh Lakani, F., Sattari, M., Sharifpour, I., Kazemi, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Guilan 2013
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/5e5f713434124d1bbf799d67cc5a6245
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:5e5f713434124d1bbf799d67cc5a6245 2023-05-15T15:41:53+02:00 Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso) Bagherzadeh Lakani, F. Sattari, M. Sharifpour, I. Kazemi, R. 2013-10-01 https://doaj.org/article/5e5f713434124d1bbf799d67cc5a6245 en eng University of Guilan 1735-3033 1735-3866 https://doaj.org/article/5e5f713434124d1bbf799d67cc5a6245 undefined Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 77-84 (2013) gill hyperoxia normoxia hypoxia sturgeon Fish envir socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2013 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:07:01Z The influence of dissolved oxygen concentration on gill histopathology of great sturgeon (Huso huso) was evaluated in two weight classes (initial weight 280.9±49.2 g and 1217.9±138.1 g respectively). Oxygen treatments included hypoxia (2-3 mg/l), normoxia (5-6 mg/l) and hyperoxia (9-10 mg/l). The fish were acclimated to experimental tanks for one week then randomly distributed into 9 tanks in each of the initial weight classes (3 and 6 fish per tank in higher and lower initial weight classes respectively) for 8 weeks. In order to find the histopathological changes, gill samples were collected, dehydrated through ethanol series, embedded in paraffin , sectioned at 7 µm thickness using a Leitz microtome and stained with H & E. No mortality was observed over the 8 weeks of the experimental period. There were significant differences in weight and feed intake between treatments in the both weight classes (P<0.05). Fork length showed significant differences in lower initial weight class (P<0.05). The main histopathological changes were observed in gills including: Hyperplasia, loss of secondary lamellae, hemorrhage and congestion in primary and secondary lamellae, lamellar fusion, epithelial lifting in secondary lamellae, clubbing of secondary lamellae, telangiectases, increase in melanin pigments and numerous vacuoles in primary and secondary lamellae (in hyperoxia treatment). All these lesions may reduce gill functional surface of gaseous exchange, impairing respiratory function. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* Unknown
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topic gill
hyperoxia
normoxia
hypoxia
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Fish
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Bagherzadeh Lakani, F.
Sattari, M.
Sharifpour, I.
Kazemi, R.
Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
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hyperoxia
normoxia
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Fish
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socio
description The influence of dissolved oxygen concentration on gill histopathology of great sturgeon (Huso huso) was evaluated in two weight classes (initial weight 280.9±49.2 g and 1217.9±138.1 g respectively). Oxygen treatments included hypoxia (2-3 mg/l), normoxia (5-6 mg/l) and hyperoxia (9-10 mg/l). The fish were acclimated to experimental tanks for one week then randomly distributed into 9 tanks in each of the initial weight classes (3 and 6 fish per tank in higher and lower initial weight classes respectively) for 8 weeks. In order to find the histopathological changes, gill samples were collected, dehydrated through ethanol series, embedded in paraffin , sectioned at 7 µm thickness using a Leitz microtome and stained with H & E. No mortality was observed over the 8 weeks of the experimental period. There were significant differences in weight and feed intake between treatments in the both weight classes (P<0.05). Fork length showed significant differences in lower initial weight class (P<0.05). The main histopathological changes were observed in gills including: Hyperplasia, loss of secondary lamellae, hemorrhage and congestion in primary and secondary lamellae, lamellar fusion, epithelial lifting in secondary lamellae, clubbing of secondary lamellae, telangiectases, increase in melanin pigments and numerous vacuoles in primary and secondary lamellae (in hyperoxia treatment). All these lesions may reduce gill functional surface of gaseous exchange, impairing respiratory function.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bagherzadeh Lakani, F.
Sattari, M.
Sharifpour, I.
Kazemi, R.
author_facet Bagherzadeh Lakani, F.
Sattari, M.
Sharifpour, I.
Kazemi, R.
author_sort Bagherzadeh Lakani, F.
title Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
title_short Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
title_full Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
title_fullStr Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (Huso huso)
title_sort effect of hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia conditions on gill histopathology in two weight groups of beluga (huso huso)
publisher University of Guilan
publishDate 2013
url https://doaj.org/article/5e5f713434124d1bbf799d67cc5a6245
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op_source Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 77-84 (2013)
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