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Sulphamerazine toxicity in cut-throat trout broodfish Salmo clarki (Richardson)
Authors:Charlie E  Smith Jamieson E  Holway Glen L  Hammer †
Institution:Fish Cultural Development Center, Bozeman, Montana 59715, U.S.A.;Hagerman National Fish Hatchery, Hagerman, Idaho 83332, U.S.A.;Creston National Fish Hatchery, Kalispell, Montana 59901, U.S.A.
Abstract:Treatment of cut-throat trout broodfish Salmo clarki (Richardson) with Sulphamerazine at 220 mg/kg (10 g/100 1b) of fish/day for 14 days resulted in severe kidney histopathology and increased mortality among males. Experimental data presented showed that cut-throat trout broodfish were extremely sensitive to Sulphamerazine toxicity. Hydropic degeneration of renal tubule epithelium and haemorrhage into tubule lumens were observed in kidneys of both male and female trout, but was more severe in the former. Death, which occurred only in males, was correlated with spawning stress and impaired renal function.
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