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Sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) are the most economically important ectoparasites affecting Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) culture worldwide. In recent years the efficacy of historically successful treatments has been on the decline. As such, a new management strategy for controlling lice infections is a high priority for the salmon farming industry. In this study, we tested the ability of three orally administered immunostimulants to decrease the number of lice successfully infecting Atlantic salmon post-smolts. It was found that the β-glucan (ProVale) fed group actually maintained more sea lice than did the control group (24% increase). However, both the CpG ODN (31–46%) and AllBrew NuPro (11–31%) fed groups showed decreased infection levels when compared to the control group. Histopathological and differential gene expression analyses indicate that localized and systemic inflammatory mechanisms may be transiently altered by these immunostimulatory feeds and may result in increased host resistance to sea lice.
Elsevier B.V
ID: S0044848612005327; M3: Article; Accession Number: S0044848612005327; Author: J.M. Covello (a); Author: S.E. Friend (b); Author: S.L. Purcell (a); Author: J.F. Burka (a); Author: R.J.F. Markham (a); Author: A.W. Donkin (c); Author: D.B. Groman (a); Author: M.D. Fast (a, ⁎); Affiliation: Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Ave, Charlottetown PE, Canada C1A 4P3; Affiliation: School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794‐5000, USA; Affiliation: Northeast Nutrition Inc., 494 Willow St, Truro NS, Canada B2N 6X8; Keyword: Atlantic salmon; Keyword: Sea lice; Keyword: Lepeophtheirus salmonis; Keyword: CpG ODN; Keyword: β-Glucans; Keyword: Inflammatory response; Number of Pages: 8; Language: English;
Language
- English
Subjects
- Atlantic salmon
- sea lice
- Lepeophtheirus salmonis
- β-Glucans
- inflammatory response
- CpG ODN
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