Résumé
The immune response of shrimp exposed to severe hypoxia, 1mg O2ml−1for 24h, was measured in terms total haemocyte count (THC), differential haemocyte count (DHC), phenoloxidase activity (PO) and respiratory burst by NBT reduction. Results showed that hypoxia induced a significant decrease (P<5%) of the THC due to a significant decrease of semi-granular cells (SGC) (P<5%) and hyaline cells (HC) (P<5%). There was also a decrease in the NBT reduction. On the other hand, PO activity increased significantly (P<1%) and seemed to be related to a lower amount of plasma inhibitors regulating the prophenoloxidase system. Experimental infection with a virulentVibrio alginolyticuswas carried out by intramuscular injection of 2×104colony forming units (cfu) per shrimp. The mortality of stressed shrimp was 48% while the mortality of control shrimp was 32%. This difference was significant (P<1%). The variations of immunological parameters, except for the PO activity, seem to be consistent with thein vivoresponse against the pathogenicVibrio. Coyright 1998 Academic Press