Repeated acute stress reduces growth rate of Atlantic salmon parr and alters plasma levels of growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor I and cortisol
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Ž . Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr were subjected to acute handling stresses and growth-monitored for at least 30 days. In fish stressed twice daily, growth rate in weight was 61% lower than Ž y1. controls after 11 days 1.00 vs. 2.57% day and over a 30 day period it was 50% lower than Ž y1. controls 1.53 vs. 3.07% day . In fish stressed once daily, growth rate was 18% lower than Ž y1. controls after 10 days 2.17 vs. 2.63% day and over a 30-day period it was 34% lower than Ž y1. controls 1.71 vs. 2.59% day . In fish stressed once daily, food consumption was reduced by 62% and 37% after 17 and 37 days, respectively. At the end of 40 days of acute stress once daily, control and stressed fish were sampled 1 h prior to, 3 and 7 h after a stress event. Plasma growth hormone levels were significantly higher in the stressed group than in the controls prior to and 7 h Ž . after stress. Plasma insulin-like growth factor I IGF-I levels were higher in the stressed group only 3 and 7 h after stress. Plasma cortisol levels were lower in the stressed group prior to and 3 h after stress. The results indicate that acute stressors decrease growth of Atlantic salmon parr, with increasing frequency of stress having a more rapid and greater effect. q 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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تاریخ انتشار 1998