三文鱼养殖加工副产物活性肽对黄颡鱼生长性能、血浆生化、肠道健康和抗逆性的影响

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Elisa Benini , Eliana Musmeci , Serena Busti , Elena Biagi , Sara Ciulli , Enrico Volpe , Francesca Errani , Åge Oterhals , Odd Helge Romarheim , Tone Aspevik , Francesco Dondi , Giulio Zanaroli , Pier Paolo Gatta , Alessio Bonaldo , Luca Parma
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摘要

本研究的目的是评估将鲑鱼加工副产物中的生物活性肽(bp)添加到黄颡鱼(Sparus aurata)饲料中的效果,评估包括生长性能、血液生化、免疫相关基因表达和肠道健康在内的关键参数。此外,该调查还探讨了气候变化背景下的潜在优势,为这种饮食方式的各种影响提供了全面的了解。在58 d的试验期中,将3种不同BP水平的饲料(0 % [BP0]、5 % [BP5]、10 % [BP10])作为鱼粉的替代饲料。试验结束后,将鱼暴露在次优环境条件(高水温、低氧)中7天。对三种试验饲料的生长和体格参数分析显示,三种试验饲料对鱼的生长和体格参数无显著影响。此外,最高剂量的BP (BP10)诱导细菌α-多样性显著增加,提示潜在的益处。此外,免疫基因的表达表明,在(T1)和(T2)挑战环境条件之前,鱼的免疫反应总体稳定。然而,铁蛋白和C3的低表达暗示了在环境应激后喂食BP10的鱼的免疫反应可能发生改变。此外,具有挑战性的环境条件加上高含量的BP(10 %)引发了生理应激反应,葡萄糖、肌酐和尿酸水平升高证明了这一点,这可能表明肾脏功能受损和鱼类健康降低。此外,当将肠道微生物组和血浆分析单独关联时,数据显示,窄养单胞菌和不动杆菌家族的较高存在与较高的乳酸血浓度呈正相关,这表明在不利的环境条件下,在海水饲料中添加10% %的BP引起的生理困扰会加剧。总的来说,虽然BP包含提供了一种可持续的替代蛋白质来源,但在具有挑战性的环境条件下,在饮食中添加超过5% %的蛋白质可能会损害鱼类的健康。
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Bioactive peptides from salmon aquaculture processing by-product affect growth performance, plasma biochemistry, gut health, and stress resistance of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata)
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of incorporating bioactive peptides (BPs) from salmon processing by-product into the diets of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), assessing key parameters including growth performance, blood biochemistry, immune-related gene expression, and gut health. Furthermore, the investigation explores potential advantages within the climate change context, providing a comprehensive understanding of the diverse implications associated with this dietary approach. Three distinct diets with varying BP levels (0 % [BP0], 5 % [BP5], 10 % [BP10]) as substitutions for fish meal (FM) were administered to triplicate fish groups over a 58-day trial period. Following the trial, fish were exposed to suboptimal environmental conditions (high water temperature, low oxygen) for 7 days. Analysis of growth and somatometric parameters revealed no significant differences among fish fed the three experimental diets. Additionally, the highest dosage of BP (BP10) induced a significant increase of bacterial α-diversity, suggesting potential benefits. Moreover, the expression of immune genes suggested a generally stable immune response in fish before (T1) and after (T2) challenging environmental conditions. However, the lower expression of ferritin and C3 hints toward a possible alteration of immune response in fish fed BP10 after environmental stress Additionally, challenging environmental conditions combined with high dietary inclusion of BP (10 %) triggered a physiological stress response, evidenced by elevated glucose, creatinine and uric acid levels, potentially indicating impairment of kidney function and reduced fish fitness. Furthermore, when singularly correlating gut microbiome and plasma analyses, data showed that higher presence of Stenotrophomonas and Acinetobacter families were positively related to higher lactate hematic concentration, suggesting a physiological distress caused by the inclusion of 10 % of BP in seabream diet exacerbated by adverse environmental conditions. Overall, while BP inclusion offers a sustainable alternative protein source, incorporating more than 5 % in the diet might compromise fish health under challenging environmental conditions.
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Aquaculture Reports
Aquaculture Reports Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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5.90
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469
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: Aquaculture Reports will publish original research papers and reviews documenting outstanding science with a regional context and focus, answering the need for high quality information on novel species, systems and regions in emerging areas of aquaculture research and development, such as integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, urban aquaculture, ornamental, unfed aquaculture, offshore aquaculture and others. Papers having industry research as priority and encompassing product development research or current industry practice are encouraged.
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