S. Peuranen et al., THE EFFECTS OF IRON, HUMIC ACIDS AND LOW PH ON THE GILLS AND PHYSIOLOGY OF BROWN TROUT (SALMO-TRUTTA), Annales zoologici Fennici, 31(4), 1994, pp. 389-396
One-summer-old brown trout (Salmo trutta) were exposed to iron and hum
ic acids at pHs 5 and 6 for two to three days in the laboratory. The o
xygen consumption of the fish was measured after the exposure whereaft
er the gill and blood samples were taken. Brown trout gills were damag
ed in the exposure to iron at both pHs, more so at pH 5. Morphometric
analysis showed that the fusion of the lamellae and hypertrophy of the
epithelial cells significantly increased the diffusion distance acros
s the gills. The precipitation of iron on the gills may also have incr
eased the diffusion distance which had a negative effect on the oxygen
uptake of the fish. Gill damage also impaired ion regulation seen as
low Na+ and Cl- concentrations in the plasma. The blood glucose concen
tration increased, indicating stress in the fish. Humic acids in the w
ater containing iron had an ameliorating effect on the ion regulation
as well as the oxygen uptake but they did not completely prevent hyper
trophy in the gills.