Interactions between feed protein source and feeding frequency on growth performance and health status of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)

IF 2.5 3区 农林科学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xiaojuan Liu, Yu Wang, Chunfang Wang
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In order to evaluate the effects of the interaction between different proteins and feeding frequency on largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and to provide scientific guidance for the application of novel proteins and the corresponding optimal feeding strategy, a two-factorial design (5 × 3) with five protein feeds (fishmeal (FM), Clostridium autoethanogenum protein (CAP), Tenebrio molitor (TM), Chlorella meal (ChM), cottonseed protein concentrate (CPC)), and three feeding frequency (1, 2, and 3 times/d; FF1, FF2, FF3) was designed in culturing largemouth bass (initial weight, 2.98 ± 0.22 g/fish) for 8 weeks. Z-score combined with cluster analysis was used to analyze and compare the effects of different treatments on different indicators, such as growth performance, feed utilization, antioxidant capacity, and immune response to draw a general picture of the relationship among all these massive biomarkers. The results showed that different protein sources and feeding frequencies had significant interactive effects on growth performance, feed utilization efficiency, body lipid, and health status of largemouth bass. Fish fed with ChM feed showed similar performance to that in FM group, implying its potential for complete replacement of fishmeal in largemouth bass. Fish fed with CAP, TM, and CPC feeds showed worse performance compared to FM and ChM groups, characterized by poor growth and feed utilization, enhanced stress, chronic inflammation, and varying symptoms of histological changes in the liver and intestine, which demonstrated the adverse effects of the complete replacement of fishmeal by these three proteins. In terms of feeding frequency, fish fed with FM feed in FF3 group led to liver hypertrophy, fat accumulation, and the risk of fatty liver, while inducing liver inflammation. In addition, the TM and CAP group had the higher expression levels of inflammatory factors at FF3 group, which displayed that the interactions between FM, CAP, TM feeds and feeding frequency at FF3 might aggravate the occurrence of liver inflammation and oxidative damage of hepatocytes. Overall, FF2 had higher feed efficiency, protein efficiency, antioxidant enzyme and lysozyme activities, lower MDA content, and lower gene expression of inflammatory cytokines and could be considered as the optimum feeding frequency for largemouth bass fed with different protein feeds.

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饲料蛋白质来源和饲喂频率对大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)生长性能和健康状况的相互作用
为了评估不同蛋白质与投喂频率之间的相互作用对大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)的影响,并为新型蛋白质的应用及相应的最佳投喂策略提供科学指导、采用双因子设计(5 × 3),五种蛋白饲料(鱼粉(FM)、自乙醇梭菌蛋白(CAP)、褐藻粉(TM)、小球藻粉(ChM)、棉籽蛋白浓缩物(CPC)),三种饲喂频率(1、2 和 3 次/天;FF1、FF2、FF3)培养大口鲈鱼(初始体重为 2.98 ± 0.22 克/尾),为期 8 周。采用 Z 评分结合聚类分析的方法,分析和比较不同处理对不同指标(如生长性能、饲料利用率、抗氧化能力和免疫反应)的影响,从而得出所有这些大量生物标志物之间关系的总体情况。结果表明,不同蛋白质来源和投喂频率对大口鲈鱼的生长性能、饲料利用效率、体脂和健康状况有显著的交互影响。用 ChM 饲料喂养的鱼表现出与 FM 组相似的生长性能,这表明 ChM 有潜力完全替代鱼粉喂养大口鲈鱼。与 FM 组和 ChM 组相比,饲喂 CAP、TM 和 CPC 饲料的鱼表现较差,表现为生长和饲料利用率低、应激增强、慢性炎症以及肝脏和肠道组织学变化的不同症状,这表明了这三种蛋白质完全替代鱼粉的不良影响。在投喂频率方面,FF3 组鱼类投喂 FM 饲料会导致肝脏肥大、脂肪堆积,并有可能出现脂肪肝,同时诱发肝脏炎症。此外,TM 和 CAP 组的炎症因子表达水平高于 FF3 组,这表明 FF3 组 FM、CAP、TM 饲料和投喂频率之间的相互作用可能会加剧肝脏炎症和肝细胞氧化损伤的发生。总之,FF2具有更高的饲料效率、蛋白质效率、抗氧化酶和溶菌酶活性、更低的MDA含量和更低的炎症细胞因子基因表达,可作为大口鲈饲喂不同蛋白质饲料的最佳饲喂频率。
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Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 农林科学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.90%
发文量
106
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Fish Physiology and Biochemistry is an international journal publishing original research papers in all aspects of the physiology and biochemistry of fishes. Coverage includes experimental work in such topics as biochemistry of organisms, organs, tissues and cells; structure of organs, tissues, cells and organelles related to their function; nutritional, osmotic, ionic, respiratory and excretory homeostasis; nerve and muscle physiology; endocrinology; reproductive physiology; energetics; biochemical and physiological effects of toxicants; molecular biology and biotechnology and more.
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