Effects of patin fish-based nutritional intervention on biochemical and physiological recovery in malnourished rats: An in vivo study and its implications for clinical nutrition.

Narra J Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-12 DOI:10.52225/narra.v5i2.1811
Hidayaturrahmah Hidayaturrahmah, Agik Suprayogi, Huda S Darusman, Katrin Roosita, Novriyandi Hanif
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Malnutrition is a major global health concern, especially in developing countries. Although patin fish oil and protein offer benefits, their individual and combined effects on maternal physiology remain unclear, particularly during early pregnancy. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of patin-based nutritional intervention on total serum protein, albumin, hemoglobin levels, body weight during pregnancy, body weight during lactation, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, external appearance, behavioral activity, and milk production in malnourished rats. An in vivo study was conducted using Rattus norvegicus rats. The rats were divided into six groups: (1) healthy control, receiving standard feed; (2) malnourished control, receiving an 8% low-protein diet; (3) malnourished group, receiving standard feed; (4) malnourished treated with patin oil; (5) malnourished treated with patin meat; and (6) malnourished treated with a combination of patin oil and meat. The treatment consisted of 21 days during pregnancy and 23 days during lactation, for a total of 44 days. Our data indicated that patin-based intervention significantly increased total protein (p=0.044), albumin (p=0.001), and hemoglobin levels (p=0.034) compared to malnourished control group. The malnourished animals treated with patin oil showed the highest increases in total protein (1.67%), albumin (17.75%), and hemoglobin (24.26%). Body weight gain improved significantly in patin-treated group in both pregnancy (p=0.032) and lactation (p<0.001) compared to the malnourished control, with the highest gains observed in the patin oil group. Milk production also increased significantly (p<0.05), reaching its peak in the patin oil and meat combination group (6.97 g). Physiological parameters, including heart rate (p=0.021), respiratory rate (p=0.025), and body temperature (p=0.023), were significantly different among groups, of which patin oil and meat groups had the most optimal parameters compared to malnourished control group. In conclusion, patin-based nutritional intervention effectively enhances protein metabolism, hematological parameters, and physiological health in malnourished maternal rats, with patin oil demonstrating the most pronounced effects.

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以鱼为基础的营养干预对营养不良大鼠生化和生理恢复的影响:一项体内研究及其对临床营养的影响。
营养不良是一个主要的全球健康问题,特别是在发展中国家。尽管鱼油和蛋白质对人体有益,但它们对母体生理的单独和综合影响尚不清楚,尤其是在怀孕早期。本研究旨在评估以蛋白质为基础的营养干预对营养不良大鼠血清总蛋白、白蛋白、血红蛋白水平、妊娠期体重、哺乳期体重、心率、呼吸频率、体温、外观、行为活动和产奶量的影响。采用褐家鼠进行体内实验。将大鼠分为6组:(1)健康对照组,饲喂标准饲料;(2)营养不良对照组,接受8%的低蛋白饮食;(3)营养不良组,给予标准饲料;(4)用蓖麻油治疗营养不良者;(5)营养不良者用丁肉治疗;(6)用橄榄油和肉的混合物治疗营养不良。治疗时间为妊娠期21天,哺乳期23天,共44天。我们的数据显示,与营养不良对照组相比,以蛋白质为基础的干预显著增加了总蛋白(p=0.044)、白蛋白(p=0.001)和血红蛋白水平(p=0.034)。营养不良组总蛋白(1.67%)、白蛋白(17.75%)和血红蛋白(24.26%)升高幅度最大。在妊娠期(p=0.032)、哺乳期(ppp=0.021)、呼吸频率(p=0.025)、体温(p=0.023)等指标上,不同组间均有显著改善,其中油脂组和肉类组较营养不良对照组的指标最优。综上所述,以帕丁油为基础的营养干预可有效改善营养不良母鼠的蛋白质代谢、血液参数和生理健康,其中以帕丁油效果最为显著。
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