Metabolical and hematological responses of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) to diet composition

Rafael Lazzari, Joao Radünz Neto, Fabio De Araujo Pedron, Vania Lucia Loro, Alexandra Pretto, Charlene Cavalheiro de Menezes, Thamara Luísa Staudt Schneider, João de Deus Mena Barreto Neto, Emerson Giuliani Durigon
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This study investigated the metabolic and hematological responses of silver catfish fed diets composed of different protein sources for 90 days. Six different diets were formulated: MBY (meat and bone meal + yeast); SY (soybean meal + yeast); S (soybean meal); MBS (meat and bone meal + soybean meal); FY (fish meal + yeast); FS (fish meal + soybean meal). In the liver, the concentration of glucose, lactate and protein was lower in fish fed SY and S diets. Liver glycogen did not differ between diets. At the muscular level, the glycogen, glucose, lactate content was lower in the FS diet, while the protein decreased in the fish that received the soybean meal-based diet (S). On the other hand, higher values of protein, glucose and lactate were observed in the diet containing meat and bone meal + soybean meal (MBS). The silver catfish fed diets based on fish meal (FY and FS) had a higher protein content in the kidney. Hematological parameters were influenced by diets. The absence of animal protein sources in the diets resulted in lower values of hematocrit and hemoglobin in silver catfish blood. It is concluded that diets containing vegetable and animal protein sources improve the nutritional and health status of silver catfish.
银鲶对饲料成分的代谢和血液学反应
本试验研究了饲喂不同蛋白质来源饲料90 d后银鲶的代谢和血液学反应。配制6种不同的日粮:MBY(肉骨粉+酵母);SY(豆粕+酵母);S(豆粕);MBS(肉骨粉+豆粕);FY(鱼粉+酵母);FS(鱼粉+豆粉)。肝脏中葡萄糖、乳酸和蛋白质的浓度在SY和S饲料中较低。不同饮食之间的肝糖原没有差异。在肌肉水平上,FS组的糖原、葡萄糖和乳酸含量较低,豆粕为主的饲料(S)的蛋白质含量较低,而肉骨粉+豆粕(MBS)的饲料中蛋白质、葡萄糖和乳酸含量较高。以鱼粉(FY和FS)为饲料的银鲶鱼肾脏蛋白质含量较高。血液学参数受饮食影响。饲料中缺乏动物蛋白来源导致银鲶血液中的红细胞压积和血红蛋白值降低。由此可见,饲粮中添加植物蛋白和动物蛋白可改善银鲶的营养和健康状况。
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