Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment

Goldfish Carassius auratus were subjected to either formalin (250 ppm) or NaCl (10 ppt), over a 0.5-h period followed by 24-h freshwater exposure. Serum biochemistry was monitored before exposure (0), immediately after (0.5) plus 3 and 24 h after exposure. Results showed that both formalin and NaCl...

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Main Authors: Seyyed Morteza Hoseini, Reza Tarkhani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2013-04-01
Series:International Journal of Aquatic Biology
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Online Access:http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/11
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spelling doaj-a145580e65d8475bad866353dbd3ae042020-11-25T03:12:39ZengUniversity of TehranInternational Journal of Aquatic Biology2383-09562322-52702013-04-0111142111Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatmentSeyyed Morteza Hoseini0Reza TarkhaniFaculty of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesGoldfish Carassius auratus were subjected to either formalin (250 ppm) or NaCl (10 ppt), over a 0.5-h period followed by 24-h freshwater exposure. Serum biochemistry was monitored before exposure (0), immediately after (0.5) plus 3 and 24 h after exposure. Results showed that both formalin and NaCl treatments caused rapid increase in cortisol with a peak at 3 h, which did not recover until 24 h. Likewise, glucose showed similar patterns, however, returned to initial levels at 24 h after exposure. Formalin caused significant decrease in sodium and chloride levels which returned to initial levels at 24 h after exposure. Both formalin and NaCl caused calcium and total protein elevation at 3 and 24 h after exposure. Albumin and globulin levels were significantly affected by formalin and NaCl at 3 and 24 h after exposure. It is suggested that formalin and NaCl at the therapeutic concentrations cause rapid stress in goldfish which is eliminated after 24 h in freshwater. In addition, formalin causes slightly osmotic disturbance which is eliminated after 24 h recovery in freshwater. Both formalin and NaCl cause serum calcium and protein alteration after a while, which lasts until, at least, 24 h. More studies are needed to explain underlying mechanisms. Formalin and NaCl treatment, although advantageous in ecto-parasite removal, are stressful in goldfish, which should be considered if they are going to be used. Since formalin causes osmotic disturbance and more stress response, NaCl treatment is suggested as an alternative.http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/11Therapeutic, Goldfish, Stress, Biochemistry
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author Seyyed Morteza Hoseini
Reza Tarkhani
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Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Therapeutic, Goldfish, Stress, Biochemistry
author_facet Seyyed Morteza Hoseini
Reza Tarkhani
author_sort Seyyed Morteza Hoseini
title Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
title_short Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
title_full Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
title_fullStr Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
title_full_unstemmed Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment
title_sort serum biochemical characteristics of carassius auratus (l) following short-term formalin or nacl treatment
publisher University of Tehran
series International Journal of Aquatic Biology
issn 2383-0956
2322-5270
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Goldfish Carassius auratus were subjected to either formalin (250 ppm) or NaCl (10 ppt), over a 0.5-h period followed by 24-h freshwater exposure. Serum biochemistry was monitored before exposure (0), immediately after (0.5) plus 3 and 24 h after exposure. Results showed that both formalin and NaCl treatments caused rapid increase in cortisol with a peak at 3 h, which did not recover until 24 h. Likewise, glucose showed similar patterns, however, returned to initial levels at 24 h after exposure. Formalin caused significant decrease in sodium and chloride levels which returned to initial levels at 24 h after exposure. Both formalin and NaCl caused calcium and total protein elevation at 3 and 24 h after exposure. Albumin and globulin levels were significantly affected by formalin and NaCl at 3 and 24 h after exposure. It is suggested that formalin and NaCl at the therapeutic concentrations cause rapid stress in goldfish which is eliminated after 24 h in freshwater. In addition, formalin causes slightly osmotic disturbance which is eliminated after 24 h recovery in freshwater. Both formalin and NaCl cause serum calcium and protein alteration after a while, which lasts until, at least, 24 h. More studies are needed to explain underlying mechanisms. Formalin and NaCl treatment, although advantageous in ecto-parasite removal, are stressful in goldfish, which should be considered if they are going to be used. Since formalin causes osmotic disturbance and more stress response, NaCl treatment is suggested as an alternative.
topic Therapeutic, Goldfish, Stress, Biochemistry
url http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/11
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