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Cohort sampling, anaesthesia and stocking-density effects on plasma cortisol, thyroid hormone, metabolite and ion levels in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson
Authors:C. W. Laidley   J. F. Leatherland
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, Group for the Advancement of Fish Studies, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
Abstract:The effect of serial removal of fish from aquaria, anaesthesia and stocking density on plasma cortisol, thyroid hormone, metabolite and ion levels was examined in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri , to determine the consequences of normal handling and maintenance procedures on the activity of the pituitary-adrenal and pituitary-thyroid axes in the species.
The capture and handling associated with serial removal of fish from an aquarium resulted in a rapid elevation of plasma cortisol concentrations and a slower rise in plasma glucose, Mg2+ and Na+ concentrations; plasma K.+ levels showed a transient fall shortly after commencing the sampling, followed by a significant increase.
A lethal concentration of 3-aminobenzoic acid ethyl ester (MS 222) of 125 mgl−1 (but not a sublethal concentration of 62.5 ng 1−1) prevented the capture stressor-associated changes in most of the measured parameters, including plasma cortisol levels, although plasma protein and ion concentrations were elevated in fish sampled after MS 222-anaesthesia.
Stocking densities from 1 to 64 fish 80 1−1 aquarium did not appear to effect changes in the measured parameters, except for plasma T3/T4 ratios which decreased with increasing stocking density. The exception was found in fish which were stocked in pairs: one member of each pair had a markedly elevated plasma cortisol level and there was a high incidence of mortality, probably related to aggressive social interaction.
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