E. Marijani, H. Charo-Karisa, G. J. B. Gnonlonfin, E. Kigadye, S. Okoth
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引用次数: 9
摘要
摘要本试验旨在研究饲料中添加黄曲霉毒素B1 (AFB1)对尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)生长、乳质和蛋品质的影响。选取初始体重为24.1±2.6 g的尼罗罗非鱼,分别饲喂AFB1 kg - 1含量为0、20、200和2000 μg的饲料(饲料1 ~饲料4),饲喂24周。AFB1暴露24周后,两性AFB1暴露处理与对照的生长差异显著(P <0.05)。AFB1暴露组与对照组在17β-雌二醇、绝对繁殖力、卵母细胞体积和直径方面均无显著差异。然而,我们观察到,饲喂2000 μg AFB1 kg - 1日粮的雌性相对繁殖力和性腺体细胞指数(GSI)显著降低。另一方面,我们观察到对照组和AFB1治疗组男性在性腺指数(GSI)、睾酮、milt计数和运动性方面存在显著差异(P <0.05)。我们得出的结论是,长期用黄曲霉毒素污染的饲料饲养尼罗罗非鱼会影响鱼的品质、繁殖力(在较高剂量下)和生长性能。这意味着,为了获得最佳的种子产量,提供不含黄曲霉毒素的饲料应成为尼罗罗非鱼孵化场管理实践的一部分。
Effects of aflatoxin B1 on reproductive performance of farmed Nile tilapia
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effect of dietary aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) on growth, milt and egg quality in matured Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Triplicate groups of Nile tilapia (initial body weight 24.1 ± 2.6 g) were fed with either of four diets (Diets 1 to 4) designed to contain 0, 20, 200 and 2000 μg AFB1 kg−1 diets for 24 weeks. After 24 weeks of AFB1 exposure, growth was significantly (P <0.05) different between the control and the AFB1 exposed treatments in both sexes. No significant differences were observed in 17β-oestradiol, absolute fecundity, oocytes volume and diameters between AFB1 exposure groups and the control group. However, we observed a significant reduction in relative fecundity and gonad somatic index (GSI) in females fed 2000 μg AFB1 kg−1 diet. On the other hand, we observed significant differences (P <0.05) in gonadosomatic index (GSI), testosterone, milt count and motility between males in the control group and AFB1 treatments. We conclude that rearing Nile tilapia with aflatoxin-contaminated diets for a prolonged period affects milt quality, fecundity (at higher doses) and growth performance. This implies that for optimal seed production, provision of aflatoxin free diets should be part of the management practices in Nile tilapia hatcheries.