Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions
Selective breeding plays a vital role in the production of farmed Atlantic salmon and has shown success in many aspects. Still, challenges related to fish health and welfare continue to result in significant economic losses. One such challenge is red and melanized focal changes (RFC/MFC), which resu...
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ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/3102496 2023-12-10T09:46:40+01:00 Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions Brimsholm, Malin Helen Fjelldal, Per Gunnar Hansen, Tom Johnny Fraser, Thomas Solberg, Monica Favnebøe Glover, Kevin Alan Koppang, Erling Olaf Bjørgen, Håvard 2023-09-25T13:56:35Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3102496 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13856 eng eng Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfinansiering: 901501 Journal of Fish Diseases. 2023, 46 (12), 1377-1389. urn:issn:0140-7775 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3102496 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13856 cristin:2178612 1377-1389 46 Journal of Fish Diseases 12 Peer reviewed Journal article 2023 ftunivmob https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13856 2023-11-15T23:48:22Z Selective breeding plays a vital role in the production of farmed Atlantic salmon and has shown success in many aspects. Still, challenges related to fish health and welfare continue to result in significant economic losses. One such challenge is red and melanized focal changes (RFC/MFC), which result from acute and chronic inflammation, respectively, in the skeletal muscle. Importantly, RFC/MFC has not been observed in wild Atlantic salmon, suggesting that both external and genetic factors may contribute to the development of inflammation. To investigate the underlying cause of RFC/MFC, we conducted a study involving 1854 Atlantic salmon of farmed, wild and hybrid origin. All fish were reared under identical conditions to minimize the influence of external factors. Throughout the production cycle, the fish was monitored for growth parameters and examined for RFC/MFC using macroscopic and histological analysis. We found no association between the experimental groups and the presence of RFC/MFC. Histological investigations revealed melano-macrophages in the soft tissue in freshwater smolt, although no macroscopic discoloration was observed. MFC showed granulomas in various stages, suggesting a complex progression of the condition. In summary, we conclude that RFC/MFC is primarily caused by external factors found in the rearing facilities of farmed Atlantic salmon. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU Journal of Fish Diseases 46 12 1377 1389 |
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Selective breeding plays a vital role in the production of farmed Atlantic salmon and has shown success in many aspects. Still, challenges related to fish health and welfare continue to result in significant economic losses. One such challenge is red and melanized focal changes (RFC/MFC), which result from acute and chronic inflammation, respectively, in the skeletal muscle. Importantly, RFC/MFC has not been observed in wild Atlantic salmon, suggesting that both external and genetic factors may contribute to the development of inflammation. To investigate the underlying cause of RFC/MFC, we conducted a study involving 1854 Atlantic salmon of farmed, wild and hybrid origin. All fish were reared under identical conditions to minimize the influence of external factors. Throughout the production cycle, the fish was monitored for growth parameters and examined for RFC/MFC using macroscopic and histological analysis. We found no association between the experimental groups and the presence of RFC/MFC. Histological investigations revealed melano-macrophages in the soft tissue in freshwater smolt, although no macroscopic discoloration was observed. MFC showed granulomas in various stages, suggesting a complex progression of the condition. In summary, we conclude that RFC/MFC is primarily caused by external factors found in the rearing facilities of farmed Atlantic salmon. publishedVersion |
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Brimsholm, Malin Helen Fjelldal, Per Gunnar Hansen, Tom Johnny Fraser, Thomas Solberg, Monica Favnebøe Glover, Kevin Alan Koppang, Erling Olaf Bjørgen, Håvard Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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Brimsholm, Malin Helen Fjelldal, Per Gunnar Hansen, Tom Johnny Fraser, Thomas Solberg, Monica Favnebøe Glover, Kevin Alan Koppang, Erling Olaf Bjørgen, Håvard |
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Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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Red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): Comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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red and melanized focal changes in white skeletal muscle in atlantic salmon (salmo salar): comparative analysis of farmed, wild and hybrid fish reared under identical conditions |
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