鳞鳞鱼(Cyclopterus lumpus L.)的皮肤粘膜屏障因暴露于潜在的水产养殖生产相关应激因素而减弱。

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Elisabeth Ytteborg, Carlo C Lazado, Chris Noble, Roy Inge Hansen, Lill-Heidi Johansen
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在大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar L.)的网箱养殖中,使用了各种清洁鱼种,如鳞鱼(Cyclopterus lumpus L.),作为控制体外寄生虫鲑虱(Lepeophtheirus salmonis)的措施。然而,在严重的虱子侵扰期间,需要使用其他治疗方法来控制寄生虫负担。本研究旨在深入了解鳞鱼皮肤对用于治疗寄生虫的不同化学物质的反应。作者从研究设施(水箱饲养鱼)和商业生产(网箱饲养鱼)中收集了块鱼的皮肤,并使用操作性福利指标、体外模型、组织学和转录组学来研究皮肤对两种抗寄生虫氧化化学物质过氧化氢(H2 O2)和过乙酸的反应。从养殖场采样的鳞鱼根据其发病状况被分为临床健康型和虚弱型,每一类鱼都被用来深入了解治疗药物如何影响皮肤屏障。研究人员观察了健康鱼和衰弱鱼(病死鱼)之间的差异,以及两组鱼在治疗后的差异。组织学检查显示,奄奄一息的鱼皮肤质量总体下降,包括不同等级的骨板外露。体外氧化剂处理过的块鱼皮肤角质细胞迁移能力降低,表皮屏障减弱,基因转录发生改变,这些变化都是已知的继发感染的易感因素。从商业养殖场采样的未经处理的健康鱼类的皮肤表现出与研究机构中暴露于氧化剂的水箱饲养鱼类相似的特征和属性,这表明表面上健康的笼养鳞鳃鱼的表皮屏障表现出应激反应。研究结果概述了如果鳞鱼意外受到针对大西洋鲑的潜在抗寄生虫氧化剂处理,可能面临的风险和后果。该研究还加强了有关要求的证据,即在可能接触此类处理之前,应将块鱼从网箱中移出,并概述了不同饲养方法对块鱼健康、福利和恢复能力的潜在风险。
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The skin mucosal barrier of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) is weakened by exposure to potential aquaculture production-related stressors.

Various cleaner fish species, such as the lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.), are used in the sea cage production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) as a control measure against the ectoparasitic salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis). Nonetheless, during severe lice infestation, alternative treatments are required to control parasitic burden. The aim of this study was to gain insight into how lumpfish skin responds to different chemicals used to treat parasites. The authors collected skin from lumpfish from both research facilities (tank-reared fish) and commercial production (cage-reared fish) and used operational welfare indicators, in vitro models, histology and transcriptomics to study how the skin responded to two anti-parasitic oxidative chemicals, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and peracetic acid. Lumpfish sampled from the farm were classified as clinically healthy or weak based on their morbidity status, and fish from each category were used to gain insight into how the therapeutics affect the skin barrier. Differences between healthy and weakened (moribund) fish, and between treated fish from each of the two groups, were observed. Histological examination showed an overall reduced skin quality in fish characterized as moribund, including different grades of exposed bony plates. In vitro oxidant-treated lumpfish skin had reduced the migration capacity of keratocytes, a weakened epidermal barrier, and altered gene transcription, changes that are known predisposing factors to secondary infections. Skin from non-treated, healthy fish sampled from commercial farms exhibited similar features and attributes to oxidant-exposed tank-reared fish from a research facility, suggesting that apparently healthy cage-held lumpfish exhibited stress responses in the epidermal barrier. The results of the study outline the risks and consequences lumpfish can face if accidentally subjected to potential anti-parasitic oxidant treatments aimed at Atlantic salmon. It also strengthens the evidence behind the requirement that lumpfish should be removed from the cages before being potentially exposed to this type of treatment and outlines the potential risks of differing husbandry practices upon lumpfish health, welfare and resilience.

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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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