Gardiner, Y. T., et al. “Preservation of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Eyed Eggs Using a Perfluorochemical As an Oxygen Carrier”. Theriogenology, vol. 58, no. 7, 2002, pp. 1283-90, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0093-691x(02)00955-x.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Gardiner, Y. T.
Author: McNiven, Mary A.
Author: Richardson, Gavin F.
Date Issued
2002
Abstract

The objective of this study was to maintain the viability of chilled rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) eyed eggs during storage using oxygenated perfluorochemical (PFC). Three trials were conducted using eggs at 161, 180 or 217 degree days (days from fertilization x incubation temperature in degrees C). A separate trial was conducted for 147 degree day eggs that were not at the eyed stage. For each trial, eggs were stored in a moisture-saturated atmosphere at 1 degrees C in PFC, water, and 1:1 combinations of PFC and PBS, PFC and 0.3 M glucose, PFC and mineral oil, or PFC and water. The PFC was oxygenated before each trial and all media were oxygenated at weekly intervals during the storage period. Eggs from each trial were also incubated without storage to provide Day 0 results. After 3 and 5 weeks of storage, eggs from each medium were incubated at 10 degrees C until hatch. Hatching percentage was expressed as a percentage of Day 0 results. The percentage of normal alevins that hatched was also determined. There were interactions (P < 0.01) between stage of development and treatment for hatching percentage after 3 and 5 weeks of storage. After 3 weeks of storage, eggs stored at 161, 180, or 217 degree days without PFC had hatching rates of 0-14.3% but eggs stored in any medium with PFC had hatching percentages from 75.1 to 106.4% of Day 0 values. After 5 weeks of storage, eggs stored at 161 degree days in PFC plus PBS or PFC plus water, and eggs stored at 217 degree days in PFC or PFC plus water, had higher (P < 0.05) hatching percentages than eggs stored in any of the other media. Eggs stored at 161 degree days for 5 weeks in PFC and water had a higher (P < 0.05) percentage of normal alevins hatching than eggs stored in PFC and PBS. Because of their early developmental stage, eggs stored at 147 degree days had low hatching percentages, except eggs stored for 3 weeks in PFC or PFC plus PBS. Chilling eyed eggs of rainbow trout to 1 degrees C and storing them in water with PFC as an oxygen carrier can preserve their viability for 5 weeks.

Note

Department of Health Management, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Canada. grichardson@upei.ca

United States

LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0421510; 0 (Fluorocarbon Polymers); 11072-16-5 (FC 75); 7782-44-7 (Oxygen); ppublish

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • animals
  • Tissue Preservation/methods/veterinary
  • Random Allocation
  • Oncorhynchus mykiss/embryology/growth & development/metabolism
  • cold
  • Ovum
  • Oxygen/metabolism
  • Female
  • Fluorocarbon Polymers/pharmacology
Page range
1283-1290
Host Title
Theriogenology
Host Abbreviated Title
Theriogenology
Volume
58
Issue
7
ISSN
0093-691X

Department