Prolonged Cold Exposure Negatively Impacts Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Liver Metabolism and Function

Author:

Rojas Isis1,Caballero-Solares Albert1ORCID,Vadboncoeur Émile1ORCID,Sandrelli Rebeccah M.1ORCID,Hall Jennifer R.2ORCID,Clow Kathy A.1,Parrish Christopher C.1ORCID,Rise Matthew L.1,Swanson Andrew K.3,Gamperl Anthony K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7, Canada

2. Aquatic Research Cluster, CREAIT Network, Ocean Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7, Canada

3. Cooke Aquaculture Inc., Saint John, NB E2L 3H3, Canada

Abstract

Large-scale mortality events have occurred during the winter in Atlantic salmon sea cages in Eastern Canada and Iceland. Thus, in salmon held at 3 °C that were apparently healthy (i.e., asymptomatic) and that had ‘early’ and ‘advanced’ symptoms of ‘winter syndrome’/’winter disease’ (WS/WD), we measured hepatic lipid classes and fatty acid levels, and the transcript expression of 34 molecular markers of fatty liver disease (FLD; a clinical sign of WS/WD). In addition, we correlated our results with previously reported characteristics associated with this disease’s progression in these same individuals. Total lipid and triacylglycerol (TAG) levels increased by ~50%, and the expression of 32 of the 34 genes was dysregulated, in fish with symptoms of FLD. TAG was positively correlated with markers of inflammation (5loxa, saa5), hepatosomatic index (HSI), and plasma aspartate aminotransferase levels, but negatively correlated with genes related to lipid metabolism (elovl5b, fabp3a, cd36c), oxidative stress (catc), and growth (igf1). Multivariate analyses clearly showed that the three groups of fish were different, and that saa5 was the largest contributor to differences. Our results provide a number of biomarkers for FLD in salmon, and very strong evidence that prolonged cold exposure can trigger FLD in this ecologically and economically important species.

Funder

Canada Centre for Fisheries Innovation

Innovate NL

Atlantic Fisheries Fund

Cooke Aquaculture Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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