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Effect of Body Size on Plasma and Tissue Pharmacokinetics of Danofloxacin in Rainbow Trout ().

Animals (Basel)

November 2024

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Hatay Mustafa Kemal, Hatay 31060, Türkiye.

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  • Danofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, is effective against bacterial infections in fish, but its pharmacokinetics vary based on fish size, impacting its medicinal effectiveness.!* -
  • A study conducted on rainbow trout demonstrated that larger fish have higher plasma concentrations and overall drug efficacy of danofloxacin compared to smaller fish, with measurements taken after oral administration.!* -
  • While larger fish show increased therapeutic efficacy, their higher drug concentrations in tissues raise concerns about potential residue and withdrawal time for safe consumption.!*
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Protective Effects of 17-βE on the Primary Hepatocytes of Rainbow Trout () Under Acute Heat Stress.

Antioxidants (Basel)

October 2024

Department of College of Animal Science and Technology, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China.

The rainbow trout () is a typical cold-water species. However, due to global warming, it has experienced prolonged high-temperature stress. Research indicates that thermotolerance in rainbow trout varies by sex at multiple physiological levels.

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To meet the growing demand for sustainable aquaculture, plant proteins are being explored as alternative sources in fish diets. However, some plant proteins can have adverse health effects on fish, prompting research into functional feed ingredients to mitigate these issues. This study investigated pistachio shell powder (PSP), rich in antioxidants, as a functional feed ingredient for rainbow trout ().

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Clonal dispersion and pathogenic potential of multidrug-resistant spp. isolated from with hemorrhagic septicemia.

Vet Res Forum

October 2024

Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Duhok Research Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Duhok, Duhok, Iraq.

This study was important to improve proper biosecurity measures and controlling the spread of to prevent future outbreaks. This research sought to determine whether virulent species were present in morbid rainbow trout, their resistance and their genetic relatedness. A total number of 542 tissue lesion specimens were collected from gill, liver, heart and kidneys in morbid domesticated fish in Duhok province, Iraq.

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Optimization of the autolysis of rainbow trout viscera for amino acid release using response surface methodology.

Open Res Eur

November 2024

Food Research, AZTI Foundation, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Derio, Bizkaia, 48160, Spain.

Background: Due to the huge amounts of their production in Europe, their environmental impact, and the difficulty in processing them, there is a clear necessity for the valorization of rainbow trout viscera. Considering that the production of fishmeal with viscera can be problematic, and in order to make viscera more profitable, the production of fish protein hydrolysates has been considered. Although silage and enzymatic hydrolysis are the most common methods for obtaining hydrolysates, autolysis has emerged as an alternative method that uses endogenous enzymes of the viscera.

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Although efforts to estimate effective population size, census size and their ratio in wild populations are expanding, few empirical studies investigate interannual changes in these parameters. Hence, we do not know how repeatable or representative many estimates may be. Answering this question requires studies of long-term population dynamics.

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  • This study explores the effects of using insect meals instead of traditional fishmeal and fish oil in the diets of rainbow trout on their gut microbiota.
  • Over a 12-week feeding trial, different amounts of black soldier fly, cricket, and superworm meals were tested, revealing that cricket meal decreased microbial diversity while black soldier fly raised levels of certain bacteria.
  • Overall, the research indicates that insect-based diets can significantly change the gut microbiota composition in rainbow trout, highlighting the potential of black soldier fly meal as a beneficial ingredient.
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The tire-rubber-derived ozonation product of -(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-'-phenyl--phenylenediamine (6PPD), -(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-'-phenyl--phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-Q), was recently discovered to cause acute mortality in coho salmon (). -Phenylenediamines (PPDs) with variable side chains distinct from 6PPD have been identified as potential replacement antioxidants, but their toxicities remain unclear under environmentally relevant ozone conditions. We herein tested the multiphase gas-surface ozone reactivity of four select PPDs [6PPD, -isopropyl-'-phenyl--phenylenediamine (IPPD), ,'-diphenyl--phenylenediamine (DPPD), and -phenyl-'-cyclohexyl--phenylenediamine (CPPD)] and evaluated the toxicity of their reaction mixtures in coho salmon, rainbow trout (), and fathead minnow ().

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Heat stress can increase disease risk in fishes by reducing immune function. Interactions between redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) and Flavobacterium columnare, a causative agent of columnaris disease, provide an opportunity to investigate the effects of temperature on immune function and disease resistance during periods of thermal stress. We conducted three trials to characterise differences in immune function and mortality between redband trout held at 18°C and 21°C following challenge with F.

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This research aims to minimize the environmental impact and promote the sustainability of aquaculture by optimizing nutrient dynamics, improving water quality and enhancing species growth performance through a land-based Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) system. The study focused on Black Sea trout (Salmo labrax), Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), and sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca), reared in interconnected tanks using Black Sea water over 90 days. The Black Sea trout more than doubled in size to 333.

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  • The study investigates the colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (MCSFR) in rainbow trout, identifying four gene variants, including two previously unrecognized, and explores their expression levels in various tissues.
  • The protein structure of MCSFRs includes five immunoglobulin-like domains and suggests a conserved function across species.
  • Following infection with Yersinia ruckeri, different MCSFR paralogues exhibit unique expression patterns, showing complex regulatory mechanisms influenced by various stimuli, enhancing the understanding of immune responses in fish.
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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the potential of using thermophilic aerobic digestion (TAD) to hydrolyze aquaculture sludge, and to investigate the hydrolysis efficiency and changes in microbial community structure during TAD at 0, 15, and 30 practical salinity units (psu). As digestion progressed, soluble organic matter concentrations in all reactors increased to their maximum values at 6 h. The hydrolysis efficiency at 6 h decreased as salinity increased: 2.

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Anesthesia is applied to protect fish welfare for reducing employee workload in aquaculture. The efficacy of the anesthetic agent varies depending on the fish species. In this study, the effect of a commercial anesthetic (VetiVital AquaSED) manufactured mainly with herbal extracts (includes eugenol, linalool, linalyl acetat etc.

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Lecithotrophic larvae utilize extensive yolk reserves for early development. In this study, the effect of egg docosahexaenoic acid (DHA):eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) ratios (, 5.92, 10.

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  • Industrial pollution, particularly from mining, has led to significant metal contamination in some rivers in southwest England, yet brown trout are adapting to these harsh conditions.
  • Researchers conducted genomic and transcriptomic analyses of trout populations from both metal-impacted and control rivers, discovering genetic differences and evidence of natural selection at various loci associated with metal tolerance.
  • The study found that metal-impacted trout exhibited higher levels of harmful metals in their tissues and identified many differentially expressed genes related to detoxification, ion transport, and stress response, indicating an adaptive response to environmental pollution.
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A nutritional bottleneck in salmonid aquaculture is the procurement of marine-derived compounds, such as essential amino and fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, lysine, and methionine. Therefore, insects containing these compounds are highly promising as feed ingredients. The present study evaluates larvae of a "marine" insect (, the bristly-legged seaweed fly larvae, SWFL) reared on brown algae side streams as a feed ingredient for rainbow trout ().

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Suprachoroidal injections are a relatively new method of drug delivery to treat retinal disease. At present, it is difficult to visualize the distribution of injection-delivered product beneath the sclera into the suprachoroidal space. Imaging the suprachoroidal space with OCT is hindered by scattering of light from densely packed collagen fibers of the sclera, limiting depth penetration of the OCT light.

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Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panels are powerful tools for assessing the genetic population structure and dispersal of fishes and can enhance management practices for commercial, recreational and subsistence mixed-stock fisheries. Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus), Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) are among the most harvested and consumed fish species in Northern Indigenous communities in Canada, contributing significantly to food security, culture, tradition and economy. However, genetic resources supporting Indigenous fisheries have not been widely accessible to northern communities (e.

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Effects of Chlorella sp. and Schizochytrium sp. extracts on growth indices, body composition, and gene expression profiles in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol

December 2024

Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries, Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, Türkiye. Electronic address:

This study assessed the impact of dietary Chlorella sp. and Schizochytrium sp. extracts on growth performance, feed utilization, body composition, and gene expression related to growth, digestion, antioxidant defense, and immune response in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

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In vitro models based on permanent fish liver cell lines have proven to be versatile tools for examining chemical biotransformation and toxicity. However, their in vivo relevance remains uncertain due to their potentially de-differentiated phenotype. Here, we investigate whether a 3D cell culture environment can restore hepatocyte-like properties of the Rainbow trout liver cell line RTL-W1.

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This study aimed to produce bio-nanocomposites based on Persian gum-starch using electrosprayed gliadin nanoparticles (EGNPs) containing cinnamon essential oil (CEO) to increase the shelf life of rainbow trout fillets and to model its in vitro release. The CEO with 5, 10, and 15 % w/w were loaded in the EGNPs. The EGNPs containing 10 % w/w CEO had the highest encapsulation efficiency (92.

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The objective of the current research was to evaluate the effects of incorporating kappa-carrageenan (KCA) coating with dill essential oil (DEO), in conjunction with oxygen absorber (OA) packaging, on the quality attributes of rainbow trout fillets throughout a 20-day period of refrigerated storage. The administered treatments included OA, KCA + OA, KCA + DEO, KCA + DEO + OA, and control. Treating the trout fillets with DEO-loaded coating and/or using OA packaging was found to be more effective in restricting the growth of total mesophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria, Enterobacteriaceae, and lactic acid bacteria.

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Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has become a transformative technology, but sample collection methods lack standardization and sampling at effective frequencies requires considerable field effort. Autonomous eDNA samplers that can sample water at high frequencies offer potential solutions to these problems. We present results from four case studies using a prototype autonomous eDNA sampler as part of the U.

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Parasite scars: the impact of salmon lice injury on sea trout populations.

Proc Biol Sci

November 2024

NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Laboratory for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Nygardsgaten 112, Bergen 5008, Norway.

Spillback effects of the parasitic salmon louse from fish farms to wild fish are a critical environmental concern for countries with wild salmon. The ectoparasitic louse causes significant physical and physiological damage to wild salmonids that probably have long-term impacts on individuals and population dynamics. However, empirical links between injuries and abundance of lice have not been established in the wild.

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Activities of energy and carbohydrate metabolism enzymes (cytochrome c oxidase (COX), pyruvate kinase (PK), glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), glycerol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase (G1PDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and aldolase) were studied in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss Walb. fish grown in aquaculture in North Ossetia-Alania after introducing a regime with 24-h lighting and night feeding. COX and PK activities in the liver of fish from the experimental group were found to be significantly higher than in control fish, indicating an increase in aerobic ATP synthesis.

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