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Red blood cell indices of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) in aquaculture Export

Aquaculture Research, Vol. 35, No. 6. (May 2004), pp. 529-546.

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A direct non-parametric method was used to calculate reference (physiological) haematology values for farmed 10-12-month rainbow trout of the Kamloops strain (mean weight: 330±131 g) with respect to red blood cell counts (RBCc), haematocrit values (Hct), haemoglobin concentrations (Hb), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentrations (MCHC). The fish in the selected reference group (n=798) were given dry pelleted diets that contained 37-47% crude protein, 7-18% crude fat and 108-300-mg vitamin E, 1.08-5-mg folic acid, 0.018-0.05-mg vitamin B12, 48-64.5-mg iron, 4.5-8.4-mg copper and 0.18-0.24-mg selenium supplied per kg of diet. Ethoxyquin and butylhydroxytoluol were used to protect the fat component against oxidation. The fish were kept at a stocking density of 50kg per cubic metre in tanks provided with running freshwater (dissolved oxygen 8.4-11.5 mg L−1, with O2 saturation of 77-98%) at an ambient temperature of 0.2-16°C. Blood was sampled between September and November at a photoperiod of 9-13 h:11-15 h (light:dark). Reference ranges for the preceding haematological indices were as follows in immature females (males): RBCc, 0.77-1.42T L−1 (T - tera, 1012) (0.98-1.55T L−1); Hct, 0.304-0.502 (0.34-0.546); Hb, 54-93 g L−1 (59-97 g L−1); MCV, 282-469 fL (279-434 fL); MCH, 51-86 pg (47-78 pg); MCHC, 0.15-0.22 (0.15-0.2). In males, values for RBCc, Hct and Hb were significantly higher (P=0.01 and 0.0000 respectively) and those for MCV, MCH and MCHC were significantly lower (P=0.01 and 0.0002 respectively) than in immature females. Nutritional and environmental factors affecting erythropoiesis in trout and some correlations between haematological (RBCc, Hb, Hct) and biochemical indices of the blood plasma (total protein, cholesterol) are discussed.


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