Stimulation of coho salmon growth by insulin-like growth factor I

General and Comparative Endocrinology
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The effect of insulin-like growth factor I on growth rate of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) was examined. Juvenile coho salmon received implants of osmotic minipumps containing recombinant bovine insulin-like growth factor I (rbIGF-I) or saline for a period of 3 to 4 weeks. High doses of rbIGF-I (>0.13 μg · g−1 · d−1) resulted in hypoglycemia and death. In 2-year-old coho salmon, 0.09 μg · g−1 · d−1 rbIGF-I administered for 25 days doubled linear growth rate and increased growth rate in weight by 40%. In rapidly growing, 1-year-old coho salmon, growth rate was not altered by rbIGF-I at 0.01 or 0.05 μg · g−1 · d−1 for 31 days. In ration-limited fish exhibiting slow growth in the control group, rbIGF-I (0.02 to 0.12 μg · g−1 · d−1) increased linear growth rate by up to threefold and growth rate in weight by up to fourfold. The results indicate that exogenous treatment with mammalian IGF-I can stimulate coho salmon growth under some conditions, and that endogenous IGF-I may be an important factor in regulating growth of teleosts.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Stimulation of coho salmon growth by insulin-like growth factor I
Series title General and Comparative Endocrinology
DOI 10.1016/0016-6480(92)90064-Q
Volume 86
Issue 3
Year Published 1992
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Leetown Science Center
Description 9 p.
First page 398
Last page 406
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