Evaluation of Dietary Additives on Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) Gut and Skin Health and Disease Resistance Against Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Md Reaz Chaklader, Lindsey Woolley, Chelsea Woods, Frances Stephens, Richard Smullen, Gavin Partridge
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The present study evaluated the effectiveness of five dietary additives in improving growth performance, gut and skin health and disease resistance against Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae (Pdd) in yellowtail kingfish (YTK) (Seriola lalandi). The additives were top-coated onto a commercial diet. The five additives evaluated were brewer’s yeast (BY), a yeast-based mannan oligosaccharide (MOS), a polyphenol product, a monoglyceride product and a combination of MOS and a superoxide dismutase (SOD) product. The monoglyceride and polyphenol products were trialled at both a low and high inclusion level. Diets were fed to YTK in triplicate tanks for 55 days. The results found that growth, feed utilisation and somatic indices were unaffected by additive inclusion. None of the additives affected the health of YTK liver, skin or the gut as determined by various histological metrics. These histological findings were supported by results of hindgut gene expression (TNF-α, IL-10, Hsp70, mucin 2 and i-mucin and SOD), all of which were unchanged across the dietary treatments. Similarly, the additives did not stimulate the skin mucus quantity and skin mucosa barrier measurements (epidermis thickness and mucus cells), consistent with the results of relevant skin health gene expression measurements (TNF-α, IL-8, calreticulin, Hsp70, mucin 2, CAT and SOD). However, the MOS and low inclusion polyphenol treatments increased survival against Pdd challenge relative to control treatment. The immuno-modulating capacity of the polyphenol product was indicated by the absence of Pdd in faeces following a mucosal (bathe) challenge at the high inclusion; however, this did not translate to enhanced survival under systemic infection. However, further studies are needed to understand if optimisation of the inclusion levels of each additive might more strongly influence the health of YTK.

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饲料添加剂对黄尾王鱼(serola lalandi)肠道和皮肤健康及对豆色光杆菌抗性的影响。damselae
本研究评价了5种饲料添加剂对紫花蓟马生长性能、肠道和皮肤健康以及对紫花蓟马抗光杆菌病的影响。黄尾王鱼(YTK)中的豆selae (Pdd)。这些添加剂被涂在商业食品上。这五种添加剂分别是啤酒酵母(BY)、酵母基甘露寡糖(MOS)、多酚产品、单甘油三酯产品以及MOS和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)产品的组合。单甘油酯和多酚产品在低包合水平和高包合水平下进行了试验。在3个重复槽中饲喂YTK饲料55 d。结果发现,添加物对生长、饲料利用率和体指标均无影响。通过各种组织学指标确定,所有添加剂均未影响YTK肝脏、皮肤或肠道的健康。后肠基因表达(TNF-α、IL-10、Hsp70、mucin 2、i-mucin和SOD)的结果支持了这些组织学结果,这些结果在不同的饮食处理中都没有变化。同样,添加剂没有刺激皮肤粘液量和皮肤粘膜屏障测量(表皮厚度和粘液细胞),与相关皮肤健康基因表达测量(TNF-α、IL-8、钙网蛋白、Hsp70、mucin 2、CAT和SOD)的结果一致。然而,相对于对照处理,MOS和低包合多酚处理增加了抗Pdd挑战的存活率。多酚产品的免疫调节能力表明,在粘膜(浴)攻击后,粪便中不存在Pdd;然而,这并没有转化为全身感染下生存率的提高。然而,需要进一步的研究来了解每种添加剂的优化添加水平是否会更强烈地影响YTK的健康。
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Aquaculture Nutrition
Aquaculture Nutrition 农林科学-渔业
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
8.60%
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131
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aquaculture Nutrition is published on a bimonthly basis, providing a global perspective on the nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals. Topics range from extensive aquaculture to laboratory studies of nutritional biochemistry and physiology. The Journal specifically seeks to improve our understanding of the nutrition of aquacultured species through the provision of an international forum for the presentation of reviews and original research papers. Aquaculture Nutrition publishes papers which strive to: increase basic knowledge of the nutrition of aquacultured species and elevate the standards of published aquaculture nutrition research. improve understanding of the relationships between nutrition and the environmental impact of aquaculture. increase understanding of the relationships between nutrition and processing, product quality, and the consumer. help aquaculturalists improve their management and understanding of the complex discipline of nutrition. help the aquaculture feed industry by providing a focus for relevant information, techniques, tools and concepts.
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