Crude Polysaccharide Extract from the Microalga Porphyridium cruentum Improved Nonspecific Immune Responses and Resistance in Penaeus vannamei Exposed to Vibrio alginolyticus

R. Ozório, R. G. Lopes, Felipe do Nascimento Vieira, N. C. BOLÍVAR-RAMÍREZ, C. Y. B. Oliveira, M. A. Barracco, M. S. Owatari, D. Fracalossi, R. B. Derner
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Sulfated polysaccharides (SPs), especially those with immunostimulant effects on shrimp and fish, are bioactive compounds with potential use in aquaculture. In this study, Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) were fed diets containing 0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, or 2.0% crude extracts from the microalga Porphyridium cruentum for 30 days. After dietary supplementation, the shrimp were exposed to Vibrio alginolyticus, allowing the assessment of phenoloxidase activity (PO) and total hemocyte count (THC) pre- and post-challenge, as well as shrimp survival rates. Shrimp that received the 1.0% treatment had greater survival (90%) at 48 h post-challenge, while the 0% and 2.0% treatments had survival rates close to 63% in the same period. Furthermore, at 48 h post-challenge, THC was significantly greater (p < 0.05) in the shrimp that received crude extract supplementation compared to that in shrimp of the control group (0%). PO showed a proportional increase according to crude extract inclusion levels. Such dose-dependency in response to PO increases became significantly greater (p < 0.05) in the 2.0% treatment group compared to that in the 0% treatment group in the pre-challenge period and that in the 0% and 0.5% treatment groups in the post-challenge period. These results showed that crude extracts from P. cruentum could be considered immunostimulants by increasing the resistance of P. vannamei exposed to V. alginolyticus, potentially representing a major breakthrough for marine shrimp farming.
从微藻中提取的粗多糖可提高暴露于藻类溶解弧菌的凡纳滨对虾的非特异性免疫反应和抵抗力
硫酸化多糖(SPs),尤其是对虾和鱼类具有免疫刺激作用的硫酸化多糖,是一种生物活性化合物,在水产养殖中具有潜在用途。在这项研究中,用含 0%、0.5%、1.0%、1.5% 或 2.0% 的微藻 Porphyridium cruentum 粗提取物的饲料喂养太平洋白对虾(Penaeus vannamei)30 天。补充膳食后,对虾暴露于藻类溶解弧菌,以评估挑战前后的酚氧化酶活性(PO)和总血细胞计数(THC)以及对虾的存活率。接受 1.0% 处理的虾在挑战后 48 小时的存活率更高(90%),而 0% 和 2.0% 处理的虾在同一时期的存活率接近 63%。此外,在挑战后 48 小时,与对照组(0%)的对虾相比,补充粗提物的对虾的 THC 明显更高(p < 0.05)。PO随粗提物添加量的增加而呈比例增加。在挑战前,与 0% 处理组相比,2.0% 处理组对 PO 增加的反应剂量依赖性更大(p < 0.05);在挑战后,与 0% 和 0.5% 处理组相比,2.0% 处理组对 PO 增加的反应剂量依赖性更大(p < 0.05)。这些结果表明,克氏原螯虾的粗提取物可被视为免疫刺激剂,能提高凡纳米对藻解褐藻毒素的抵抗力,这可能是海水对虾养殖业的一个重大突破。
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