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Hematological and Serum Biochemical Reference Intervals of Rainbow Trout, Cultured in Himalayan Aquaculture: Morphology, Morphometrics and Quantification of Peripheral Blood Cells

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Date 2022 May 9
PMID 35531244
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De novo reference intervals (RIs) for a total of thirty two hematological and serum biochemical attributes were established for rainbow trout () cultured in Himalayan aquaculture system. For this purpose, long term assessment of hemato-biochemical parameters was carried over a period of one year from March 2019 to February 2020 and a total of 444 blood samples were analysed. Blood examination results were recorded systematically and reference intervals were established, notably for erythrocyte parameters: hematocrit (Hct) 29-40%, hemoglobin 8.32-12.28 g/dL, red blood cell (RBC) count 1.01-2.04 (×10/mm3); leukocyte parameters (x 10/mm3): total leukocytes 31.32-90.60, neutrophils 4.21-18.85, total lymphocytes 20.55-63.63, small lymphocytes 14.86-46.50, large lymphocytes 6.35-22.34 and monocytes 1.22-7.56; thrombocyte count 23.00-68.00 (×10/mm3). RIs were also established for red blood cell indices, vital serum constituents involved in carbohydrate, protein, lipid and nitrogen metabolism including the less known, diagnostically important, serum enzymes and electrolyte concentrations. Principal component analysis revealed that certain serum components were more efficient at distinguishing between the life stages (juvenile, adult) of fish by explaining about 92.7% of variation in the whole dataset compared to the principal hematological components which explained only about 80% of the variation. Significant ( < 0.05) differences were noted for RBC count, total leukocyte count (TLC), total protein, total cholesterol and uric acid with respect to the sex of fish. Moreover, clearly differentiable morphometric and morphological attributes were also noticed among erythrocytes, leukocytes (lymphocytes, neutrophils and monocytes) and thrombocytes. To our knowledge, the present study is the first of its kind that elucidates blood chemistry of cultured rainbow trout, in accordance to the guidelines framed by the American society of veterinary clinical pathologists (ASVCP). RIs reported here can help monitor the fish health status by improving the use of non-lethal diagnostics in piscine medicine.

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