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Effects of different dietary lipid level on the growth, survival and immune-relating genes expression in Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei

Authors :
Zhang, Sheng-peng
Li, Jin-feng
Wu, Xiao-chun
Zhong, Wei-jing
Xian, Jian-an
Liao, Shao-an
Miao, Yu-tao
Wang, An-li
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. May2013, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p1131-1138. 8p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: Five feeding trials based on the isonitrogenous and isoenergetic experimental diets containing 34% protein, 6%, 8%, 10%, 12% or 14% lipid respectively in the circulating water culture system for both 30 and 60 days were conducted to investigate the effect of the dietary lipid level on the growth and immunity in white shirmp, Litopenaeus vannamei adults. The body weight and specific growth rate of white shrimp in different treatments indicated that shrimps fed the diet of 12% lipid level for 30d and 10% lipid level for 60d had the best developmental status. The ability of respiratory burst in hemocytes was improved as the increase of dietary lipid level. The transcripts of LGBP and pPO were sensitive to the dietary lipid in hemocyte and hepatopancreas respectively. The activities of CAT, GPx and AKP were increased to a certain extend according to dietary lipid level. Qualification of MDA showed the lowest level in the sample subjected to 12% lipid level diet, indicating an optimal utilization of the dietary lipid and an efficient clearance of MDA in vivo. These results suggested that dietary lipid level of 10–12% significantly tunes the growth and enhance the immune abilities mainly via ROS pathway of L. vannamei. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
86461576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2013.01.016