Effectiveness of the anaesthetic MS-222 in gilthead seabream, Sparus aurata: Effect of feeding time and day–night variations in plasma MS-222 concentration and GST activity

Jan 8, 2013Physiology & behavior

How feeding time and day-night cycles affect the anesthetic MS-222 levels and detox activity in gilthead seabream

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Abstract

MS-222 effectiveness in gilthead seabream was significantly higher during the day than at night when fish were fed at mid-light (ML).

  • Anaesthesia induction time was shorter in the ML group (3 min) compared to the mid-darkness (MD) group (5 min).
  • In the MD group, the anaesthesia induction time was notably longer at ML (7 min) than at MD (2 min).
  • Feeding time influenced hepatic GST enzyme activity, with significant differences observed during the day for fish fed at mid-darkness or random times.
  • Plasma MS-222 concentrations were significantly higher at ML (142.4 ng/ml) compared to MD (96.3 ng/ml).
  • Results indicate that the timing of feeding may shift day-night variations in MS-222 effectiveness and concentration.

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