Research Article: The effect of different concentrations of Lacticaseibacillus casei on the growth performance and intestinal morphology of zebrafish (Danio rerio)

S. Alavinezhad, R. Kazempoor, S. Kakoolaki, S. Anvar
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Considering the increasing rate of antibiotic resistance and consequently the need for using alternative compounds to increase immunity and prevent diseases, the present study aimed to investigate the effects of Lacticaseibacillus casei on the growth indices and intestinal morphology of adult zebrafish. This study was conducted on 80 zebrafish (mean weight: 0.25±0.05 g and mean length: 2.5±0.05 cm), which were assigned to four groups with two replications. Three of the groups received L. casei at each of the concentrations of 1.5×10, 1.5×10, 1.5×10 CFU/ml, and one served as the control, which was fed with the basic diet. Samples were collected to examine the weight (W), length (TL), condition factor (CF), and intestinal morphological changes of the fish at the end of the study. The results showed that the probiotic diet boosted the weight and length of the fish compared to the control group (p>0.05). Equally Correspondence: R Kazempoor, Department of Biology, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran (e-mail: r.kazempoor@riau.ac.ir), S Kakoolaki, Iranian Fisheries Sciences Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran (e-mail: bsh443@gmail.com). Based on these results, feeding with L. casei probiotic exerted the most potent and least impact on the growth of the fish at the concentrations of 1.5×10 CFU/ml and 1.5×10 CFU/ml, respectively. There was also a significant change in intestinal villous length after receiving the probiotic diet compared with the control group (p<0.05). However, intestinal villous length was not significantly different comparing the groups receiving different concentrations of the probiotic (p>0.05). Based on the results of this study and observed increased length of intestinal villous after being fed with L. casei, which will subsequently increase the nutrient absorption and growth of fish, it is recommended to use this probiotic at the indicated concentrations (1.5×10 CFU/ml) as a dietary supplement.
研究论文:不同浓度干酪乳杆菌对斑马鱼生长性能和肠道形态的影响
考虑到斑马鱼对抗生素的耐药率不断上升,因此需要使用替代化合物来提高免疫力和预防疾病,本研究旨在研究干酪乳杆菌对成年斑马鱼生长指标和肠道形态的影响。试验选用平均体重0.25±0.05 g、平均体长2.5±0.05 cm的斑马鱼80尾,随机分为4组,每组2个重复。其中3组分别饲喂1.5×10、1.5×10、1.5×10 CFU/ml浓度的干酪乳杆菌,另1组饲喂基础日粮作为对照。在研究结束时,收集样品检测鱼的体重(W)、长度(TL)、条件因子(CF)和肠道形态变化。结果表明:与对照组相比,益生菌饲料显著提高了鱼的体重和体长(p < 0.05)。同样通讯:伊朗Roudehen伊斯兰阿扎德大学Roudehen分校生物系R Kazempoor (e-mail: r.kazempoor@riau.ac.ir),伊朗德黑兰教育和推广组织农业研究所伊朗渔业科学研究所S Kakoolaki (e-mail: bsh443@gmail.com)。综上所述,饲喂1.5×10 CFU/ml和1.5×10 CFU/ml浓度的干酪乳杆菌对鱼的生长影响最大,影响最小。与对照组相比,添加益生菌日粮后肠道绒毛长度也有显著变化(p0.05)。根据本研究结果,并观察到饲喂干酪乳杆菌后肠道绒毛长度增加,从而增加鱼类对营养物质的吸收和生长,建议在指定浓度(1.5×10 CFU/ml)下使用该益生菌作为饲料补充。
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