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    Histopathology of mortality in cultured rainbow trout fry in some coldwater hatcheries and fish farms of Iran

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    Causes of the mortality of cultured rainbow trout fry in coldwater hatcheries and fish farms in Iran were investigated. Some 104 tissue specimens of liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, intestine, and gill from 59 diseased fries from Mazandaran, Fars, Markazy and Kohgiloyely Boyerahmad provinces were collected for histopathological studies. Tissues were immediately fixed in 10% buffered formalin for at least 24 hours. The fixed tissues were processed in an automatic tissue processor using standard procedure. After processing, tissues were embedded into wax and 5 micron sections were prepared using a rotary microtome. The sections were stained using II & E staining method, and examined under compound microscope. The affected fries were dark in color, and showed exophthalmia, ascitis, erratic swimming, faecal casts in the anal area and lethargy. They also gathered near the outlet of the ponds. Microscopic examination of the tissues revealed histopathologic changes including congestion, inflammation of the basal membrane of secondary lamellae, hyperplasia, and fusion of secondary lamellae and clubbing in some cases in the gill. Congestion of blood vessels, degeneration of kidney cells, necrosis of hematopoitic tissue and tubules, increase of melanin pigments and infiltration of inflammatory cells were observed in kidney. In liver congestion of blood vessels, increase of fat in hepatocytes, congestion and dilation of sinusoids with increased monocytes, increase in melano-macrophage number, vacuolation of hepatocyctes and focal necrosis were seen. Bile duct neoplasia (cholangioma) was also present in some cases. Spleen showed congestion, hemosidrosis, increase in melano-macrophage centers and necrosis in some cases. The pancreas tissue showed congestion, degeneration and necrosis of ashlar cells and islets of Langerhans. Congestion of sub-mucusa layer, fusion of mucosa layer, necrosis and detaching of the mucoid columnar epithelium were observed in the intestine tissue. The clinical and histo-pathological examination results suggested that the causative agent of the fry disease is likely to be a virus with the signs similar to UN disease

    Effect of Zataria multiflora essential oils on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) complement component activity and lysozyme

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    Influence of dietary administration of Zataria multiflora Bioss was evaluated on complement component activity and lysozyme of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to determine stimulatory effect of essential oils. Fish weighting 100±10 g were fed with different doses of 10, 20 and 40 ml/kg food for a period of 10 days. Alternative Complement Activity (CH50%) and serum lysozyme activity were measured on days 1, 8, 15 and 29 after the essential oils administration. The obtained results showed that for first and eighth days of sampling, the complement component mean in treatment groups were significant higher than control group, while negligible difference is shown between treatment groups. For fifteenth and twenty ninth days of sampling, no significant difference was seen in the complement component mean among all examined groups. Also, the results of experiment show that for all of days of sampling, essential oils of Zataria multiflora Bioss have no effect on serum lysozyme activity
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