Variations in the pituitary–interrenal axis and the abundance of circulating blood-cell types in juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, during stream residence
- 1 December 1975
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 53 (12) , 1882-1891
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z75-222
Abstract
According to histological and histometric indices, the pituitary–interrenal axis of juvenile coho salmon residing in a natural stream was inactive in postalevin fry sampled in the spring, and in summer and fall samples of fingerlings, compared with a December sample or with smolts captured the next spring. Interrenal nuclear diameters, interrenal cell size, and epsilon (adrenocorticotropin) cell nuclear diameters were highly positively correlated.The numbers of circulating small lymphocytes and thrombocytes were highest in summer samples. Numbers of circulating large lymphocytes and neutrophils (per thousand cells of all types) were small and did not differ from sample to sample.Histometric indices of pituitary–interrenal axis activity were negatively correlated with numbers of circulating small lymphocytes but were unrelated to thrombocyte counts. Water temperature during sampling was highly negatively correlated with interrenal number and cell size and epsilon-cell nuclear diameters, and positively correlated with small lymphocyte and thrombocyte counts.It was concluded that the pituitary–interrenal axis in juvenile coho salmon was activated by both cold-temperature acclimation and smoltification. Unlike thrombocytes, the seasonal variations in numbers of circulating small lymphocytes were attributed to adrenocortical secretory activity.Keywords
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