Apparent vascular hypertension associated with Amoebic Gill Disease affected Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) in Tasmania

The dorsal aortic (DAP), ventral aortic (VAP) blood pressures and heart rate were measured in Atlantic salmon affected with AGD in a clinical outbreak. DAP and VAP were high compared with published values for other salmonid species. Fish subjected to a 3-h freshwater bath and returned to seawater (t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Powell, MD, Forster, ME, Nowak, BF
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: European Association of Fish Pathologist 2002
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Online Access:http://ecite.utas.edu.au/24183
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Summary:The dorsal aortic (DAP), ventral aortic (VAP) blood pressures and heart rate were measured in Atlantic salmon affected with AGD in a clinical outbreak. DAP and VAP were high compared with published values for other salmonid species. Fish subjected to a 3-h freshwater bath and returned to seawater (the treatment of choice for AGD control) had a significantly lower dorsal aortic pressure, with values comparable to those for other salmonids. Heart rate was not affected by freshwater exposure. These data suggest that there may be a vascular hypertension associated with AGD in Atlantic salmon. Although the source of the hypertension remains to be identified, this finding may help to explain the poor post-stress survival of AGD-affected salmon.