Cortisol detection in fish scales by enzyme immunoassay: biochemical and methodological validation

Publication date

2019-03-07T14:39:46Z

2019-08-31T05:10:26Z

2018-08

2019-03-07T14:39:47Z

Abstract

The study of fish stress is usually assessed by measuring blood cortisol. Nevertheless, blood provides only a snapshot of the hormonal profile at one point in time. An alternative source of cortisol may be found in scales, providing a new approach for assessing long-term hormonal levels. The present study aimed to develop and validate a methodology for detecting cortisol in scales of goldfish (Carassius auratus). The study highlights the importance of an initial isopropanol washing procedure to completely eliminate external contaminations of cortisol. Additionally, the biochemical validation of the enzyme immunoassay verifies the ability to detect cortisol with repeatability and reliability in goldfish scales. In conclusion, this study provides validated information about a new methodology to measure cortisol in scales. The incorporation of this biomarker could provide retrospective hormonal measurements from species and time periods that are usually difficult or impossible to obtain, thus offering key data of an animal's physiology

Document Type

Article


Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Hidrocortisona; Peixos; Hydrocortisone; Fishes

Publisher

Wiley

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.13674

Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2018, vol. 34, num. 4, p. 967-970

https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.13674

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