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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12733
Title: Changes in hemolymph oxyhemocyanin, acid-base balance, and electrolytes in Marsupenaeus japonicus under combined ammonia and nitrite stress
Authors: Sha-Yen Cheng 
Li-Wei Shieh
Jiann-Chu Chen 
Keywords: PENAEUS-JAPONICUS;NITROGEN-EXCRETION;OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION;ACUTE TOXICITY;WHITE SHRIMP;FRESH-WATER;N EXCRETION;AMBIENT AMMONIA;HEMOCYANIN;EXPOSURE
Issue Date: Apr-2013
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Journal Volume: 130
Start page/Pages: 132-138
Source: Aquatic Toxicology
Abstract: 
Ammonia and nitrite are the most common toxic nitrogenous compounds in aquaculture ponds. We evaluated the effects cif a combined treatment with these two compounds on the hemolymph acid-base balance, electrolytes and oxyhemocyanin content in kuruma shrimp, (Marsupenaeus japonicus). The shrimp (6.37 +/- 1.29 g) were individually exposed to 9 different ammonia and nitrite regimes {ammonia at 0 (control), 0.39, and 1.49 mM combined with nitrite at 0 (control), 0.38, and 1.49 mM} in a 30% saline solution at 22 degrees C. Hemolymph oxyhemocyanin (OxyHc), protein content, acid-base balance, osmolality, and electrolyte levels were measured in treated shrimp after 48 h of treatment. Hemolymph OxyHc, protein content, the OxyHc/protein ratio, pH, pCO(2), HCO3-, TCO2, OH-/H+ osmolality, and Cl-, Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ levels were inversely related to the dose of ammonia and nitrite. However, hemolymph pO(2) levels directly increased with the ammonia and nitrite concentrations. Following exposure to 1.49 mM ammonia + 1.49 mM nitrite, the hemolymph pO(2) increased by 89.5%, whereas the hemolymph OxyHc, protein content, OxyHc/protein ratio, pH, pCO(2), HCO3-, TCO2, OH-/H+, osmolality, Cl-, and Na+ decreased by 51.2, 28.2, 34.9, 2.9, 51.1, 71.5, 70.8, 42.8, 4.9, 32.1, and 38.6%, respectively, compared with control shrimp. Combined ammonia and nitrite stress may therefore exert a synergistic effect on shrimp relative to the stress induced by ammonia or nitrite alone. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12733
ISSN: 0166-445X
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2012.12.015
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