2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-021-00933-w
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Growth influence of juvenile golden trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in different osmotic conditions: implications for tissue histology, biochemical indicators, and genes transcription involved in GH/IGF system

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“…Similarly, the blood indexes (ALB, Hb, RBC) of beluga ( Huso huso ) at the first age were lower than those of beluga at the sixth age. The blood indexes of beluga at the sixth age in aquarium culture were significantly higher than those in pond culture 112–114 . Although the blood indexes of second‐age individuals were lower than those of first‐age individuals, ALB, Hb and RBCs all showed corresponding increases with the increase in age, which also indicated that the blood indexes of different culture conditions were different 112 .…”
Section: Blood Biochemical Indicesmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Similarly, the blood indexes (ALB, Hb, RBC) of beluga ( Huso huso ) at the first age were lower than those of beluga at the sixth age. The blood indexes of beluga at the sixth age in aquarium culture were significantly higher than those in pond culture 112–114 . Although the blood indexes of second‐age individuals were lower than those of first‐age individuals, ALB, Hb and RBCs all showed corresponding increases with the increase in age, which also indicated that the blood indexes of different culture conditions were different 112 .…”
Section: Blood Biochemical Indicesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The blood indexes of beluga at the sixth age in aquarium culture were significantly higher than those in pond culture. [112][113][114] Although the blood indexes of second-age individuals were lower than those of first-age individuals, ALB, Hb and RBCs all showed corresponding increases with the increase in age, which also indicated that the blood indexes of different culture conditions were different. 112 Although the blood indices of the second-aged individuals were lower than those of the first-aged individuals, ALB, Hb and RBCs showed corresponding increases with age, and the blood indices varied under different breeding conditions.…”
Section: Organic Compounds In the Bloodmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Growth hormone (GH) is synthesized by acidophilic cells in the anterior part of the pituitary gland . The growth hormone has a crucial role in many aquaculture species due to its regulatory role in ionic and osmotic balance, muscle growth, protein, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism development and performance (McCormick, 2001;Cheng and Sun, 2015;Bi et al, 2021;Nisembaum et al, 2021). The role of somatotropic axis hormone (GH, GH-receptor (GHR) and IGF-1) genes is very important from fertilization until the early stages of larval development in vertebrates (Besseau et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of somatotropic axis hormone (GH, GH-receptor (GHR) and IGF-1) genes is very important from fertilization until the early stages of larval development in vertebrates (Besseau et al, 2013). GH gene is considered to be the main candidate gene regulating metamorphosis in sh larvae, growth in vertebrate sh and osmoregulation against the rapid salinity changes (McCormick, 2001;Clayton et al, 2011;Quik et al, 2010;Bi et al, 2021). The transcription of the GH/IGF axis genes is altered in the physiological response to the increase of salinity stress in environments with uctuating patterns of salinity (Bi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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