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Halvtidsseminarium: "Coronary arteriosclerosis in farmed salmonids"

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Halvtidsseminarium med doktorand Heidi Sofusardottir Mortensen, institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap

Seminarium
Datum
4 juni 2025
Tid
12:15 - 13:15
Plats
"Vinden", Natrium, Medicinaregatan 7B
Ytterligare information
Zoom-länk

Arrangör
Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap

Opponent vid seminariet är Henrik Sundh, och examinator Kristina Snuttan Sundell, både vid institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap. Heidis huvudhandledare är Erik Sandblom (AstraZeneca/BioEnv) och biträdande handledare är Andreas Ekström (BioEnv), Albin Gräns (SLU), Lucas Zena (Nofima), Ida Johansen (NMBU), Helene Wisløff (Pharmaq Analytiq) och Amanda Vang (Firum).

Kort sammanfattning (på engelska)

In recent years, farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) have shown a marked increase in mortality during the later stages of seawater production, particularly following stress-inducing events such as delousing. These elevated mortality rates pose a growing concern for the global aquaculture industry, raising critical questions about fish welfare, economic viability, and the long-term sustainability of salmon farming.

While the causes of late-stage mortality are likely multifactorial, growing evidence suggests that coronary arteriosclerosis, a condition that involves a stiffening and thickening of the coronary arteries, restricting blood flow to the myocardium (heart muscle), may play a key role. In salmonids, the coronary circulation is essential for delivering oxygen-rich blood to the outer compact myocardium, especially during periods of elevated metabolic demand. Restricted blood flow to the myocardium can therefore impair cardiac performance and represents a significant risk factor underlying myocardial infarction, heart failure and death.