Effect of water temperature upon the response of cultured Clarias lazera to saprolegnia infection and the consequent haematological changes.

Abstract: The present work was to clear the hazard effects my evoked by fish farms using testosterone hormone for fish monosex production to fish in fresh water areas surrounding these farms.
Testosterone levels were estimated in a group of Oreochromis niloticus fish that obtained from freshwater areas surrounding private fish farms which used sex hormone for monosex production. Experimentally, such hormone levels were estimated in another group of apparently healthy O. niloticus fed on a ration containing testosterone hormone for two months. The residual values of the hormone in serum and muscles of natural and experimental groups showed significant increase (to variable extent) in comparison to natural control group.
The clinical and haematological effects of testosterone hormone on natural group were studied and confirmed by the experimental group.
To variable extent natural and experimental groups showed significant increase in RBCs, Hb content, PCV% while total WBCs showed insignificant change. There were drastic effects on liver and kidney functions manifested by marked elevation in serum level of total proteins, cholesterol, serum AST, ALT, ALP, urea, creatinine, Ca+2, Na+ and K+. Histopathological studies revealed mainly congestion, odema and haemorrhage in both tissues and internal organs.
Publication year 2002
Pages 108 – 125
Organization Name
Country Egypt
serial title مجلة الباثولوجيا المقارنة والباثولوجيا الإكلينيكية المصرية
Volume مجلد 15 عد .
Department Fish Diseases
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Animal diseases
AGROVOC
TERMS
Clarias lazera. Saprolegnia. Water temperature.
Publication Type Journal