近似成分评估、组织学和转录组分析揭示了配方日粮对细鳍金枪鱼肌肉质量的影响

Zaixuan Zhong , Jiajia Fan , Huanhuan Su , Huaping Zhu , Dongmei Ma
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随着配方饲料的逐步升级,为了减少饵料鱼的使用,降低成本,大口黑鲈已被驯化以适应配方饲料。然而,配方饲料是否影响大口黑鲈的营养成分和肌肉质量及其相关机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们评估了饲料鱼和配制饲料对生长性能、近似成分、肌肉组织学和纤维特性的影响。初始体重为39.37±1.37g和39.45±1.40g的大口黑鲈分别饲喂配制饲料和饲料鱼8个月。结果表明:配制饲料组(FDG)的蛋白质含量和游离氨基酸水平均高于饲料鱼组(FFG)。有趣的是,通过显微切片观察,FDG的肌纤维直径比FFG大。分别对FDG和FFG的肌肉组织进行转录组比较分析。与FFG相比,FDG共鉴定出2186个差异表达基因(deg),其中上调基因1915个,下调基因271个。基因本体论(GO)分析显示,DEGs在线粒体代谢、肌肉生长和发育方面显著富集GO。KEGG富集表明deg参与氨基酸代谢。结果表明,配方饲料替代饲料鱼对大口黑鲈肌肉品质和纤维特性有一定影响,可为大口黑鲈营养调控和肉质性状的准确选择提供依据。
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Proximate compositions evaluation, histology and transcriptome analysis revealed the effects of formulated diets on muscle quality in Micropterus salmoides

With the gradually upgrade of formulated feeds, the largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides has been domesticated to adapt to formulated diets to reduce the use of bait fish and cut cost. However, whether the formulated diets influence the nutritional content and muscle quality of largemouth bass and related mechanisms remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effects of forage fish and formulated diets on growth performance, proximate compositions, muscle histology and fiber character. Largemouth bass with initial weights of 39.37 ± 1.37g and 39.45 ± 1.40g were fed with formulated diets and forage fish for 8 months, respectively. The results showed that formulated diets group (FDG) exhibited higher levels of protein content and free amino acids compared with forage fish group (FFG). Interestingly, the diameter of muscle fiber was larger in FDG than in FFG through microsection observation. A comparative analysis of transcriptome was constructed for muscle tissues of FDG and FFG, respectively. Compared with FFG, 2186 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in FDG, including 1915 upregulated genes and 271 downregulated genes. Gene ontology (GO) analyses revealed that DEGs were significantly enriched in GO terms regarding mitochondrial metabolism, muscle growth and development. KEGG enrichment indicated that DEGs were involved in the amino acid metabolism. Our results indicated that replacing forage fish with formulated diets affected the muscle quality and fiber character of largemouth bass, which could provide a basis for the regulation of nutrition and accurate selection for meat traits in largemouth bass.

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