A preliminary study on the effects of different salinities on some hormones level in serum of Yellow fin seabream Acanthopagrus latus fingerlings.

L. AlKatrani
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A laboratory experiment was performed on fingerlings of Acanthopagrus latus to estimate the effect of direct transfer from the controlled salinity 1.5 psu to different salinities of (1.5, 7.5, 15, 30 and 45 psu) for periods of (6, 24, 48 and 96) hrs. for short term effect experiments. The following hormones (cortisol, prolactin, thyroxin (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3)) were determined in the serum of these fishes by ELISA technique after exposed to different salinities. Results of T4 and T3 were correlated directly with salinity increase, the (96 hrs.) of time was not enough to reach the stable state of these hormones at all salinities. The salinity 45 psu gave the lowest level of T3 (0.468) ng/ml and showed a sharp drift of T4 level at the time 24 hrs. (0.368) μg/dl, which indicated a breaking down of these hormones, and A. latus fingerlings were unable to sustain at this salinity. Prolactin hormone was correlated inversely with the salinity increase which means that there was ability of this hormone to acclimate in freshwater. Cortisol level was high in high and low salinities indicating its activity in freshwater and seawater environments. The study concludes that the four hormones (cortisol, prolactin, T4 and T3) in the blood serum of A. latus fingerlings showed a clear variations upon salinity changes in the short term effect experiment as a transit status reflecting the capability of these fingerlings to adapt to wide range of salinities vary from 1.5 psu to 30 psu, and the salinity 45 psu was out of its tolerance range.
不同盐度对黄鳍棘鱼鱼种血清某些激素水平影响的初步研究。
以棘鱼(Acanthopagrus latus)为研究对象,在6、24、48和96小时内,从控制盐度1.5 psu直接转移到不同盐度(1.5、7.5、15、30和45 psu)的影响。短期效果实验。采用酶联免疫吸附法(ELISA)测定不同盐度条件下各组血清中皮质醇、催乳素、甲状腺素(T4)和三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)的含量。结果表明,T4和T3与盐度升高直接相关,96小时的时间不足以使这些激素在所有盐度下达到稳定状态。盐度为45 psu时T3水平最低(0.468)ng/ml, 24 h时T4水平急剧漂移。(0.368) μg/dl,表明这些激素已被分解,在此盐度下鲱鱼无法生存。催乳素激素与盐度的增加呈负相关,这意味着这种激素有能力适应淡水环境。皮质醇水平在高盐度和低盐度环境中较高,表明其在淡水和海水环境中具有活性。本研究认为,在短期效应实验中,作为过渡状态的白鲑鱼种血清中皮质醇、催乳素、T4和T3四种激素对盐度的变化表现出了明显的变化,反映了白鲑鱼种对1.5 ~ 30 psu盐度范围内的适应能力,45 psu盐度超出了白鲑鱼种的耐受范围。
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