Publications by authors named "Nicklas Wallbom"

Mucosal tissues appear to be more important in fish than in mammals due to living in a microbial-rich aquatic milieu, yet the complex interaction between the immune and the neuroendocrine system in these tissues remains elusive. The aim of this work was to investigate the mucosal immune response in immunized rainbow trout vaccinated with Alpha ject vaccine (bivalent), kept in fresh water (FW) or transferred to seawater (SW), and to evaluate their response to acute stress (chasing). Acute stress resulted in higher levels of plasma cortisol (Sham + Stress and Vaccine + Stress).

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Article Synopsis
  • Salmonid ventricles have a mix of spongy and compact myocardium, with increased compact myocardium in rainbow trout adapted to sea water to meet higher metabolic needs.
  • Ligation of coronary vessels showed minimal effects on resting cardiorespiratory functions but significantly impaired performance after exhaustion, especially in sea water-acclimated trout.
  • Overall, the study suggests that the coronary circulation is crucial for maintaining aerobic capacity in seawater-acclimated trout compared to those in fresh water.
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