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DAO 42:35-40 (2000)
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Abstract
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Ventricular hypoplasia in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
Trygve T. Poppe1,*, Torunn Taksdal2
1The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, PO Box 8146, Dep., 0033 Oslo, Norway
2National Veterinary Institute, PO Box 8156, Dep., 0033 Oslo, Norway
*E-mail: trygve.poppe@veths.no

ABSTRACT: Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. parr and pre-smolts from 2 Norwegian hatcheries showed reduced weight gain, abnormal behaviour and signs of circulatory disturbances. Necropsy revealed conspicuous fat deposits around the heart to be the
most consistent finding. Furthermore, the ventricle/atrium ratio was altered, with the size of the ventricle significantly smaller than normal in affected fish. Histology showed poor development or absence of the outer, compact myocardium, large numbers
of fat cells and melanomacrophages in the epicardium, fibrosis, and inflammation of the compactum/spongiosum interphase. Nuclei of the inner spongious myocardium showed signs of compensatory hypertrophy. The cause(s) of this malformation is(are) unknown,
but a high prevalence of other malformations in fish from the same population indicates high temperature during incubation of the eggs as a possible aetiology.
KEY WORDS: Salmo salar · Ventricular hypoplasia · Cardiac malformation
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Published in DAO Vol.
42, No. 1
(2000) on August 10
ISSN: 0177-5103.
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