Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons

Suitable physiological condition in fishes for the selection of broodfishes can be achieved through hematological studies. The present study aimed to examin the hematological indices in Juvenile Sturgeons at different stages of growth. Total albumin content in blood serum, hemoglobin concentration, the erythrocyte and leukocyte count of 54 sturgeon specimens (Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus and Great sturgeon Huso huso) were determined at the age of 1, 2 and 6 years reared fish. In the Persian sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentration increased from 26.1 to 52.5 gL-1, hemoglobin from 42.2 to 65.8 gL-1, erythrocyte count from 240 to 452.5 thousand cells/ μL-1, and leukocyte count from 17.4 to 46.7 thousand cells/ μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 73.2-82.7% lymphocytes, 12.3 to 20% neutrophils, 2.2 to 6.5% eosinophils and 0.2 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age. In the great sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentrations in blood increased from 20 to 42.4 g L-1, hemoglobin from 46.3 to 78.6 g L-1, and erythrocyte count from 495 to 735 thousand cells μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 54.5 to 67.5% lymphocytes, 6.1 to 26.9 % neutrophils, 6.6 to 13.25% eosinophils and 0.6 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age.This research revealed the evolutionary trends of hematological features in the natural growth and development of sturgeons in the South Caspian Sea, reared in artificial conditions and shows that with the increase in age, the hematological indices also increased.

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Main Authors: Bahmani, M., Kazemi, R., Donskaya, P.
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Language:English
Published: 1999
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biology, Biochemical, Hematological, Juvenile, sturgeon, Rearing condition, Iran,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37014
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-370142021-06-30T02:32:21Z Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons Bahmani, M. Kazemi, R. Donskaya, P. Aquaculture Biology Biochemical Hematological Juvenile sturgeon Rearing condition Iran Suitable physiological condition in fishes for the selection of broodfishes can be achieved through hematological studies. The present study aimed to examin the hematological indices in Juvenile Sturgeons at different stages of growth. Total albumin content in blood serum, hemoglobin concentration, the erythrocyte and leukocyte count of 54 sturgeon specimens (Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus and Great sturgeon Huso huso) were determined at the age of 1, 2 and 6 years reared fish. In the Persian sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentration increased from 26.1 to 52.5 gL-1, hemoglobin from 42.2 to 65.8 gL-1, erythrocyte count from 240 to 452.5 thousand cells/ μL-1, and leukocyte count from 17.4 to 46.7 thousand cells/ μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 73.2-82.7% lymphocytes, 12.3 to 20% neutrophils, 2.2 to 6.5% eosinophils and 0.2 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age. In the great sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentrations in blood increased from 20 to 42.4 g L-1, hemoglobin from 46.3 to 78.6 g L-1, and erythrocyte count from 495 to 735 thousand cells μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 54.5 to 67.5% lymphocytes, 6.1 to 26.9 % neutrophils, 6.6 to 13.25% eosinophils and 0.6 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age.This research revealed the evolutionary trends of hematological features in the natural growth and development of sturgeons in the South Caspian Sea, reared in artificial conditions and shows that with the increase in age, the hematological indices also increased. 2021-06-24T18:02:32Z 2021-06-24T18:02:32Z 1999 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37014 en http://www.jifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 61-73 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22223 18721 2018-02-24 15:22:55 22223 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Aquaculture
Biology
Biochemical
Hematological
Juvenile
sturgeon
Rearing condition
Iran
Aquaculture
Biology
Biochemical
Hematological
Juvenile
sturgeon
Rearing condition
Iran
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Biology
Biochemical
Hematological
Juvenile
sturgeon
Rearing condition
Iran
Aquaculture
Biology
Biochemical
Hematological
Juvenile
sturgeon
Rearing condition
Iran
Bahmani, M.
Kazemi, R.
Donskaya, P.
Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
description Suitable physiological condition in fishes for the selection of broodfishes can be achieved through hematological studies. The present study aimed to examin the hematological indices in Juvenile Sturgeons at different stages of growth. Total albumin content in blood serum, hemoglobin concentration, the erythrocyte and leukocyte count of 54 sturgeon specimens (Persian sturgeon Acipenser persicus and Great sturgeon Huso huso) were determined at the age of 1, 2 and 6 years reared fish. In the Persian sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentration increased from 26.1 to 52.5 gL-1, hemoglobin from 42.2 to 65.8 gL-1, erythrocyte count from 240 to 452.5 thousand cells/ μL-1, and leukocyte count from 17.4 to 46.7 thousand cells/ μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 73.2-82.7% lymphocytes, 12.3 to 20% neutrophils, 2.2 to 6.5% eosinophils and 0.2 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age. In the great sturgeon specimens studied, total albumin concentrations in blood increased from 20 to 42.4 g L-1, hemoglobin from 46.3 to 78.6 g L-1, and erythrocyte count from 495 to 735 thousand cells μL-1. The total leukocyte was composed of 54.5 to 67.5% lymphocytes, 6.1 to 26.9 % neutrophils, 6.6 to 13.25% eosinophils and 0.6 to 2.5% monocytes with the increase of age.This research revealed the evolutionary trends of hematological features in the natural growth and development of sturgeons in the South Caspian Sea, reared in artificial conditions and shows that with the increase in age, the hematological indices also increased.
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Biology
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Rearing condition
Iran
author Bahmani, M.
Kazemi, R.
Donskaya, P.
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title Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
title_short Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
title_full Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
title_fullStr Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of biochemical and hematological features in reared sturgeons
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