最佳膳食脂质水平减轻了高温对多宝鱼幼鱼(Scophthalmus maximus L.)生长、脂质代谢、抗氧化和免疫反应的不利影响。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1016/j.cbpb.2024.110962
Wencong Zhang , Zhijie Dan , Jichang Zheng , Jianlong Du , Yongtao Liu , Zengqi Zhao , Ye Gong , Kangsen Mai , Qinghui Ai
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鱼类的生理健康通常会受到高温环境的负面影响,而有关膳食脂质在暴露于热应激时如何影响鱼类生长和生理的研究却很少。本研究的主要目的是考察日粮脂质水平对大菱鲆幼鱼(Scophthalmus maximus L.)生长和生理状态的影响,并确定日粮脂质浓度是否能减轻热应激可能带来的不利影响。在高温条件下(24.0-25.0 °C),配制了含脂量分别为6.81%、9.35%、12.03%、14.74%和17.08%的五种日粮饲喂大菱鲆(初始体重5.13 ± 0.02 g)。同时,在常温条件下给相同大小的大菱鲆饲喂含 12.03% 脂质的日粮(之前的研究认为这是最佳的日粮脂质水平)。结果表明,在高温条件下的不同日粮脂质水平中,饲喂最佳脂质(12.03%)日粮的大菱鲆比非最佳脂质日粮组的大菱鲆有更好的生长表现,表现在更高的增重和特定生长率上。同时,最适脂质日粮可更好地维持脂质平衡,表现为肝脏和血清脂质较低,肝脏中脂肪分解相关基因(pgc1α、lipin1、pparα、lpl 和 hl)的 mRNA 水平较高,而合成相关基因(lxr、fas、scd1、pparγ、dgat1 和 dgat2)的 mRNA 水平较低。此外,最佳脂质饮食还可通过提高抗氧化酶活性、降低丙二醛水平和上调氧化相关基因(sod1、sod2、cat、gpx 和 ho-1)来减轻氧化损伤。此外,血清谷氨酸-乙酰乙酸/丙酮酸转氨酶活性降低、促炎基因下调和抗炎基因上调也表明,最佳脂质可增强鱼类免疫力。相应地,最佳血脂水平通过降低肝脏中 p38、JNK 和 ERK 蛋白的磷酸化水平来抑制 MAPK 信号通路。总之,最佳日粮脂质水平有助于改善热应激下多宝鱼的生长和生理状态。
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Optimal dietary lipid levels alleviated adverse effects of high temperature on growth, lipid metabolism, antioxidant and immune responses in juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.)

Fish physiological health is often negatively impacted by high-temperature environments and there are few studies on how dietary lipids affect fish growth and physiology when exposed to heat stress. The main objective of this research was to examine the impact of dietary lipid levels on growth and physiological status of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) and determine if dietary lipid concentration could alleviate the possible adverse effects of heat stress. Five diets containing 6.81%, 9.35%, 12.03%, 14.74%, and 17.08% lipid, respectively, were formulated and fed to turbot (initial weight 5.13 ± 0.02 g) under high-temperature conditions (24.0–25.0 °C). Meanwhile, the diet with 12.03% lipid (considered by prior work to be an optimal dietary lipid level) was fed to turbot of the same size at normal temperature. Results suggested that, among the different dietary lipid levels under high-temperature conditions, fish fed the optimal lipid (12.03%) exhibited better growth compared to non-optimal lipid groups, as evidenced by higher weight gain and specific growth rate. Simultaneously, the optimal lipid diet may better maintain lipid homeostasis, as attested by lower liver and serum lipid, along with higher liver mRNA levels of lipolysis-related genes (pgc1α, lipin1, pparα, lpl and hl) and lower levels of synthesis-related genes (lxr, fas, scd1, pparγ, dgat1 and dgat2). Also, the optimal lipid diet might mitigate oxidative damage by improving antioxidant enzyme activity, decreasing malondialdehyde levels, and up-regulating oxidation-related genes (sod1, sod2, cat, gpx and ho-1). Furthermore, the optimal lipid may enhance fish immunity, as suggested by the decrease in serum glutamic-oxalacetic/pyruvic transaminase activities, down-regulation of pro-inflammatory genes and up-regulation of anti-inflammation genes. Correspondingly, the optimal lipid level suppressed MAPK signaling pathway via decreased phosphorylation levels of p38, JNK and ERK proteins in liver. In summary, the optimal dietary lipid level facilitated better growth and physiological status in turbot under thermal stress.

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