Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar

International audience Fish are the second most widely utilized vertebrate group used for scientific procedures in the United Kingdom, but the development and application of 3Rs (the principles of replacement, reduction, and refinement) in aquaculture disease research lags behind methodologies in pl...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Chance, Rachel J., Cameron, Gary A., Fordyce, Mark, Noguera, Patricia, Wang, Tiehui, Collins, Catherine, Secombes, Christopher J., Collet, Bertrand
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen, Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, Marine Scotland Science (MSS), Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires (VIM (UR 0892)), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2018
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spelling ftuniparissaclay:oai:HAL:hal-02621621v1 2024-09-09T19:30:25+00:00 Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar Chance, Rachel J. Cameron, Gary A. Fordyce, Mark Noguera, Patricia Wang, Tiehui Collins, Catherine Secombes, Christopher J. Collet, Bertrand University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health Marine Scotland Science (MSS) Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires (VIM (UR 0892)) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) 2018 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621/document https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621/file/2018_Chance_Journal%20of%20Fish%20Biology_1.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13803 en eng HAL CCSD Wiley info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/jfb.13803 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/30242832 hal-02621621 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621/document https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621/file/2018_Chance_Journal%20of%20Fish%20Biology_1.pdf doi:10.1111/jfb.13803 PRODINRA: 468704 PUBMED: 30242832 WOS: 000453557100005 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0022-1112 EISSN: 1095-8649 Journal of Fish Biology https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02621621 Journal of Fish Biology, 2018, 93 (6), pp.1069-1081. ⟨10.1111/jfb.13803⟩ anaesthesia metomidate non-lethal stress atlantic salmon [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2018 ftuniparissaclay https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13803 2024-07-25T23:36:26Z International audience Fish are the second most widely utilized vertebrate group used for scientific procedures in the United Kingdom, but the development and application of 3Rs (the principles of replacement, reduction, and refinement) in aquaculture disease research lags behind methodologies in place for mammalian studies. With a need for individual monitoring and non-lethal sampling, the effect of repeat anaesthesia on experimental fish needs to be better understood. This study analyses the effect of repeat anaesthesia with MS-222, metomidate and AQUI-S upon the gill and general health of post-smolt Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. A single, lethal dose of anaesthetic was compared with seven anaesthetizing time points over 28 days, terminating in a lethal dose. No anaesthetic showed significant differences in accumulation in the muscle tissue, or changes in plasma glucose after repeated or single dosing. Fish repeatedly anaesthetized with MS-222 or AQUI-S exhibited upregulation of osmoregulatory genes in the gill and AQUI-S-treated individuals showed, histologically, epithelial lifting from the lamellae capillary irrespective of whether they had a single or repeated dose history. No significant changes were seen in inflammatory or stress genes in the head kidney of fish repeatedly anaesthetized with AQUI-S or metomidate, however MS-222 treatment resulted in upregulation of tnf alpha 3. Repeated anaesthesia with MS-222 and metomidate gave a significant decrease and increase in peripheral blood neutrophils, respectively. This study concludes that no increase in cumulative stress or inflammation is induced by the repeated anaesthetization of S. salar with any of the tested anaesthetics, however gill osmotic regulation and blood parameters may be affected. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Archives ouvertes de Paris-Saclay Journal of Fish Biology 93 6 1069 1081
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topic anaesthesia
metomidate
non-lethal stress
atlantic salmon
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
spellingShingle anaesthesia
metomidate
non-lethal stress
atlantic salmon
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Chance, Rachel J.
Cameron, Gary A.
Fordyce, Mark
Noguera, Patricia
Wang, Tiehui
Collins, Catherine
Secombes, Christopher J.
Collet, Bertrand
Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
topic_facet anaesthesia
metomidate
non-lethal stress
atlantic salmon
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
description International audience Fish are the second most widely utilized vertebrate group used for scientific procedures in the United Kingdom, but the development and application of 3Rs (the principles of replacement, reduction, and refinement) in aquaculture disease research lags behind methodologies in place for mammalian studies. With a need for individual monitoring and non-lethal sampling, the effect of repeat anaesthesia on experimental fish needs to be better understood. This study analyses the effect of repeat anaesthesia with MS-222, metomidate and AQUI-S upon the gill and general health of post-smolt Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. A single, lethal dose of anaesthetic was compared with seven anaesthetizing time points over 28 days, terminating in a lethal dose. No anaesthetic showed significant differences in accumulation in the muscle tissue, or changes in plasma glucose after repeated or single dosing. Fish repeatedly anaesthetized with MS-222 or AQUI-S exhibited upregulation of osmoregulatory genes in the gill and AQUI-S-treated individuals showed, histologically, epithelial lifting from the lamellae capillary irrespective of whether they had a single or repeated dose history. No significant changes were seen in inflammatory or stress genes in the head kidney of fish repeatedly anaesthetized with AQUI-S or metomidate, however MS-222 treatment resulted in upregulation of tnf alpha 3. Repeated anaesthesia with MS-222 and metomidate gave a significant decrease and increase in peripheral blood neutrophils, respectively. This study concludes that no increase in cumulative stress or inflammation is induced by the repeated anaesthetization of S. salar with any of the tested anaesthetics, however gill osmotic regulation and blood parameters may be affected.
author2 University of Aberdeen
Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
Marine Scotland Science (MSS)
Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires (VIM (UR 0892))
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Chance, Rachel J.
Cameron, Gary A.
Fordyce, Mark
Noguera, Patricia
Wang, Tiehui
Collins, Catherine
Secombes, Christopher J.
Collet, Bertrand
author_facet Chance, Rachel J.
Cameron, Gary A.
Fordyce, Mark
Noguera, Patricia
Wang, Tiehui
Collins, Catherine
Secombes, Christopher J.
Collet, Bertrand
author_sort Chance, Rachel J.
title Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
title_short Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
title_full Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
title_fullStr Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
title_full_unstemmed Effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of Atlantic salmon, salmo salar
title_sort effects of repeated anaesthesia on gill and general health of atlantic salmon, salmo salar
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