Changes in structure of tissues and in plasma cortisol during the spawning migration of pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbucha (Walbaum)

Changes in the structure of the gonad, skin, interrenal, liver, kidney, stomach, gill and pituitary gland, as well as blood cortisol and haematocrit values were investigated in adult pink salmon during their migration through the Fraser and Thompson Rivers to the spawning grounds. At the commencement of their freshwater migration the gonads of both males and females were in an advanced state of development, the pituitary contained a large complement of well-granulated gonadotrops, and hypertrophy was evident in the interrenal tissue and in the epidermis of the skin. At this time, no change from the normal sexually immature salmon was evident in the structure of the gill, liver or stomach. Sclerosis of the glomeruli was noted in the kidney. The plasma cortisol level was consistent with concentrations in unstressed salmon. Migration of the fish through a turbulent section of the Fraser River evoked a marked increase in both blood cortisol concentration and in interrenal nuclear diameters. On arrival at the spawning grounds, 10–15 days after entry into fresh water, a general but not marked deterioration of the tissues was evident. The results are discussed in relation to the spawning migration of other species of Pacific salmon.

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