Integration of Three-Dimensional Technology through Microcomputed Tomography in the Study of Salmonid Anatomy: A Utility Evaluation

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Camilo Koch; Renato Salvatierra; Carolina Smok & Mariana Rojas

Summary

During their development, some species of salmonids may occasionally experience skeletal deformations. Several methodologies are currently being used for the diagnosis of such malformations, among which X-rays, histological techniques, diaphanization coupled either with Alizarin Red or Alcian Blue stains, as well as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) can be mentioned. Each one of those methods presents inherent advantages and disadvantages. The purpose of this study was twofold: Firstly, to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of microcomputed tomography (Micro-CT) technology for anatomical analysis, three-dimensionally reconstructing the obtained images; and secondly, to contrast those images with the results obtained through the diaphanization technique. The caudal fins of five specimens of the Oncorhynchus kisutch salmon were analyzed: Two specimens were subjected to diaphanization and three were processed for Micro-CT analysis, using the BRUKER SkyScan 1272 equipment. The Micro-CT technology demonstrated superiority in the resolution of bone structures, facilitating a detailed exploration of morphological variations, as well as the distribution of mineral density. This experimental approach allowed us to identify anomalies in the morphology and growth of the last vertebrae and dorsal lepidotrichiae, as well as an increased mineral density in the malformed dorsal lepidotrichiae. The higher resolution provided by Micro-CT not only enhances our understanding of the fish ontogeny and its adaptation to diverse environments, but also opens innovative perspectives for the study of the evolution of locomotor strategies and adaptive responses to environmental changes.

KEY WORDS: Caudal fin; Lepidotrichia; Bone rays; Micro-CT; Microcomputed tomography; Mineral density; Rapid diagnosis; Comparison of techniques; Innovations in imaging.

How to cite this article

KOCH, C.; SALVATIERRA, R.; SMOK, C. & ROJAS, M.Integration of three-dimensional technology through microcomputed tomography in the study of salmonid anatomy: A utility evaluation. Int. J. Morphol., 42(4):929-935, 2024.