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  • Great attention has been recently paid to biochemical characterization of fish blood as to an index of the state of internal milieu (Lus ková 1997b; Böttcher 1998; Eds all 1999)

  • Biochemical indices determined in blood plasma were as follows: cortisol, glucose, total protein (TP), triacylglycerols (Tcg), cholesterol (Chol), transaminases (ALT and AST), creatine kinase (CK), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and electrolytes (Na)

  • The blood plasma biochemical profile enabled to assess the state of internal milieu of broodstock during the reproduction period

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Great attention has been recently paid to biochemical characterization of fish blood as to an index of the state of internal milieu (Lus ková 1997b; Böttcher 1998; Eds all 1999). The selected biochemical indices were used in order to assess the changes in internal milieu of the organism of brood tench during pre- and postspawning period of artificial reproduction. Both the natural and artificial reproduction of fish belong to factors seriously affecting internal milieu of the organism (Marquez 1976; Hlavová 1989; Lusková and Lusk 1995a, 1995b; Hochachka and Mommsen 1995; Lus ková 1997a; Svoboda et al 2000). The goal of this study was to assess the values of selected biochemical indices of blood plasma of tench during pre- and postspawning period of artificial reproduction

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