Creatine supplementation in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) diets: Improving intestinal health and alleviating enteritis

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Fish & shellfish immunology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2025.110164
Haodong Yu , Yukang Nie , Boran Zhang , Jiajie Xue , Kun Xue , Xixuan Huang , Xuezhen Zhang
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Creatine plays an important role in regulating intestinal epithelial cell energy metabolism, epithelial integrity, and intestinal barrier function. In this study, three feeds with varying creatine concentrations (0 %, 0.5 %, and 4 %, labeled CR0, CR0.5, and CR4, respectively) were formulated and administered to juvenile largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) for 8 weeks. Creatine-containing diets significantly improved growth performance and intestinal villus height. Microbiota analysis revealed that creatine-containing diets changed the beta diversity of gut microbes and increased the relative proportion of Cetobacterium. Enteritis was induced for 7 days using the corresponding feeds containing creatine and 2 % DSS (labeled CR0, DCR0, DCR0.5, and DCR4). Enteritis resulted in an increase in hif1α expression in the DCR0.5 and DCR4 groups and a significant increase expression of creatine transporter SLC6A8. QPCR and Western blotting of intestinal barrier-related genes (e.g., Claudin1, Claudin4, and ZO1), MUC2 immunohistochemistry, and PAS mucus staining were used to show intestinal barrier status, these results suggest that dietary creatine attenuates the extent of intestinal barrier damage. After TUNEL and KI67 immunofluorescence analyses of the intestine and detection of the expression of relevant genes at the protein and transcript levels, the results showed that dietary addition of creatine significantly alleviated intestinal apoptosis and cellular inflammatory responses due to DSS-induced enteritis. These findings indicate long-term dietary supplementation with creatine modulated the microbial composition of the intestinal lumen of juvenile largemouth bass, promoted intestinal health, and improved anti-inflammatory properties following enteritis induction. This study provides a theoretical foundation for largemouth bass feed formulation optimization and fish enteritis control.
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在大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)饲料中添加肌酸:改善肠道健康和缓解肠炎。
肌酸在调节肠上皮细胞能量代谢、上皮完整性和肠屏障功能中起重要作用。本研究配制了3种不同肌酸浓度(0%、0.5%和4%,分别标记为CR0、CR0.5和CR4)的饲料,分别饲喂大口黑鲈幼鱼8周。饲粮中添加肌酸显著提高了仔猪的生长性能和肠绒毛高度。微生物群分析显示,含肌酸的饮食改变了肠道微生物的β多样性,增加了鲸杆菌的相对比例。采用相应的含肌酸和2% DSS饲料(标记为CR0、DCR0、DCR0.5和DCR4)诱导肠炎7 d。肠炎导致DCR0.5和DCR4组hf1α表达升高,肌酸转运蛋白SLC6A8表达显著升高。采用QPCR和免疫印迹法检测肠屏障相关基因(如Claudin1、Claudin4和ZO1)、MUC2免疫组化和PAS黏液染色来显示肠屏障状态,这些结果表明,膳食肌酸减轻了肠屏障的损伤程度。通过TUNEL和KI67免疫荧光分析以及相关基因在蛋白和转录物水平上的表达检测,结果表明,饲粮中添加肌酸可显著减轻dss诱导肠炎引起的肠道凋亡和细胞炎症反应。这些结果表明,长期在饲料中添加肌酸可以调节大口黑鲈幼鱼肠腔的微生物组成,促进肠道健康,并改善肠炎诱导后的抗炎特性。本研究为优化大口黑鲈饲料配方和控制鱼肠炎提供理论依据。
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Fish & shellfish immunology
Fish & shellfish immunology 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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68 days
期刊介绍: Fish and Shellfish Immunology rapidly publishes high-quality, peer-refereed contributions in the expanding fields of fish and shellfish immunology. It presents studies on the basic mechanisms of both the specific and non-specific defense systems, the cells, tissues, and humoral factors involved, their dependence on environmental and intrinsic factors, response to pathogens, response to vaccination, and applied studies on the development of specific vaccines for use in the aquaculture industry.
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