Growth hormone as a function of age and dietary protein: energy ratio in a marine teleost, the gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata).

Growth regulation Pub Date : 1996-12-01
H Martí-Palanca, J P Martínez-Barbera, C Pendón, M M Valdivia, J Pérez-Sánchez, S Kaushik
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We examined in a factorial design the effect of dietary protein (45%, 52% and 60%) and lipids (8%, 12%, 17%) on growth performance and circulating growth hormone (GH) levels of fingerling sea bream (5-month-old) fed to satiation with self-feeders. Daily weight gain (2.6-2.9%) and feed gain ratio (1.1-1.3) of fish fed high protein-low lipid diets were comparable to those found in fast growing strains of rainbow trout. However, increasing hyperphagia in association with the decrease of daily weight gain and feed conversion efficiency were found with the decrease of dietary protein:energy ratio. This growth impairment was linked to increased concentrations of circulating GH, which would exacerbate glucose and lipid intolerance. We consider the elevated concentration of circulating GH to be a risk factor leading to some state of metabolic starvation, in which feeding behavior and feed conversion efficiency are largely altered. From our results, it can be also concluded that circulating and pituitary GH availability decreases progressively from 1- to 3-year-old fish. This blunted GH synthesis and release is discussed in relation to age decrease in the optimum dietary protein:energy ratio.

生长激素对年龄和膳食蛋白质能量比的影响。
本研究采用因子设计研究了饲粮中蛋白质(45%、52%和60%)和脂质(8%、12%、17%)对5月龄自喂海鲷幼鱼生长性能和循环生长激素(GH)水平的影响。饲喂高蛋白-低脂饲料的鱼的日增重(2.6 ~ 2.9%)和料重比(1.1 ~ 1.3)与虹鳟快速生长品系相当。然而,随着饲粮蛋白质能量比的降低,食食量增加,日增重和饲料转化率降低。这种生长障碍与循环GH浓度增加有关,这将加剧葡萄糖和脂质不耐受。我们认为循环GH浓度升高是导致代谢性饥饿状态的危险因素,在这种状态下,摄食行为和饲料转化效率在很大程度上发生了改变。从我们的研究结果也可以得出结论,从1岁到3岁的鱼,循环和垂体GH利用率逐渐下降。这种生长激素合成和释放的减弱与最佳膳食蛋白质:能量比的年龄降低有关。
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