Multiple effects of dietary supplementation with Lactobacillus reuteri and Bacillus subtilis on the growth, immunity, and metabolism of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Developmental and comparative immunology Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.dci.2024.105241
Chong Wang , Xiaodi Hu , Huijuan Tang , Wei Ge , Lijun Di , Jixing Zou , Zongbin Cui , Aiguo Zhou
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Probiotics play an essential role in the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) aquaculture sector. They aid the fish in sickness prevention, intestinal structure improvement, food absorption, and immune system strengthening. In this experiment, Bacillus subtilis (BS, 107 CFU/g) and Lactobacillus reuteri (LR, 107 CFU/g) were added to the feed and then fed to M. salmoides for 35 days. The effects of two probiotics on the growth, immunity, and metabolism of M. salmoides organisms were studied. The results revealed that the BS group significantly increased the growth rate and specific growth rate of M. salmoides, while both the BS and LR groups significantly increase the length of villi M. salmoides intestines. The BS group significantly increased the levels of AKP, T-AOC, and CAT in the blood of M. salmoides, as well as AKP levels in the intestine. Furthermore, the BS group significantly increased the expression of intestinal genes Nrf2, SOD1, GPX, and CAT, while significantly decreasing the expression of the keap1 gene. M. salmoides gut microbial analysis showed that the abundance of Planctomycetota was significantly different in both control and experimental groups. Analyzed at the genus level, the abundance of Citrobacter, Paracoccus, LuedemannellaSphingomonas, Streptomyces and Xanthomonas in the both control and experimental groups were significantly different. The BS group's differentially expressed genes were predominantly enriched in oxidative phosphorylation pathways in the intestine, indicating that they had a good influence on intestinal metabolism and inflammation suppression. In contrast, differentially expressed genes in the LR group were primarily enriched in the insulin signaling and linoleic acid metabolism pathways, indicating improved intestine metabolic performance. In conclusion, B. subtilis and L. reuteri improve the growth and health of M. salmoides, indicating tremendous potential for enhancing intestinal metabolism and providing significant application value.

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膳食中补充 Reuteri 乳杆菌和枯草芽孢杆菌对大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)生长、免疫和新陈代谢的多重影响。
益生菌在大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)水产养殖业中发挥着重要作用。它们有助于鱼类预防疾病、改善肠道结构、促进食物吸收和增强免疫系统。在本实验中,在饲料中添加枯草芽孢杆菌(BS,107 CFU/g)和吕氏乳杆菌(LR,107 CFU/g),然后喂养大口鲈35天。研究了两种益生菌对鲑鱼生长、免疫和新陈代谢的影响。结果显示,BS 组显著提高了鲤鱼的生长率和特定生长率,而 BS 组和 LR 组都显著增加了鲤鱼肠道的绒毛长度。BS 组能明显提高鲤鱼血液中 AKP、T-AOC 和 CAT 的水平,以及肠道中 AKP 的水平。此外,BS 组明显增加了肠道基因 Nrf2、SOD1、GPX 和 CAT 的表达,同时明显降低了 keap1 基因的表达。鲑鱼肠道微生物分析表明,Planctomycetota 的丰度在对照组和实验组中都有明显差异。在菌属水平上,对照组和实验组的柠檬酸杆菌、副球菌、卢埃德曼氏菌、鞘氨单胞菌、链霉菌和黄单胞菌的数量均有显著差异。BS 组的差异表达基因主要富集在肠道氧化磷酸化通路,表明它们对肠道代谢和炎症抑制有良好影响。相比之下,LR 组的差异表达基因主要富集在胰岛素信号转导和亚油酸代谢途径中,表明肠道代谢性能得到改善。总之,枯草芽孢杆菌和L. reuteri能改善鲑鱼的生长和健康状况,这表明它们在增强肠道代谢方面具有巨大潜力,具有重要的应用价值。
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期刊介绍: Developmental and Comparative Immunology (DCI) is an international journal that publishes articles describing original research in all areas of immunology, including comparative aspects of immunity and the evolution and development of the immune system. Manuscripts describing studies of immune systems in both vertebrates and invertebrates are welcome. All levels of immunological investigations are appropriate: organismal, cellular, biochemical and molecular genetics, extending to such fields as aging of the immune system, interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine system and intestinal immunity.
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