The effect of constant and fluctuating temperatures on the confinement-induced plasma cortisol stress response in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus

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Davis, KB
Simco, BA
Li, MH
Robinson, E
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[1] Univ Memphis, Dept Biol, Ecol Res Ctr, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
[2] Mississippi State Univ, Thad Cochran Natl Warmwater Aquaculture Res Ctr, Delta Branch Expt Stn, Stoneville, MS 38776 USA
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10.1111/j.1749-7345.2001.tb00469.x
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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Initial and confinement-induced changes of plasma cortisol were measured in channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus acclimated to upper and lower constant temperatures for each season, a spring/fall diurnal pattern between 15 and 26 C, and a summer diurnal pattern between 24 and 35 C. In diurnal treatments, temperature changes were achieved in 10 h and held constant for 2 h before reversing the temperature. Fish held in the spring/fall pattern or at a constant temperature of 15 or 26 C revealed no plasma cortisol concentration differences due to acclimation temperature, but hormone concentrations in all groups increased by about 4.5 fold following a 2-h confinement. Fish held on a summer pattern had differences in both the initial cortisol samples and those measured after confinement. Acclimation to a constant 35 C resulted in significantly higher initial cortisol concentrations, but these levels did not increase following confinement. The inability of the fish held at 35 C to respond to the confinement was thought to be due to the constant thermal stress, resulting in an inadequate interrenal reserve. Physiological consequences due to the diurnal physiochemical cycling in ponds needs further attention.
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