Abstract

In this study, we investigated the induction and recovery times and physiological response of juvenile Ship sturgeon, Acipenser nudiventris anesthetized by CO2 (bar), clove powder (mg/L), and available electric shock (V). The shortest and longest induction time was for electric shock and clove powder, respectively. By contrast, the shortest and longest recovery time took place for electric shock and clove powder, respectively. Cortisol and glucose levels increased in 1 and 6 h after anesthesia. Changes in plasma osmolality and hematological indices were less changed among the anesthesia treatments. Results demonstrated that electric shock was a more effective method for quick induction time and prevented stress response caused by anesthesia, although all anesthetic methods were considered to be safe.

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