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Differences in feeding, intestinal mass and metabolites between a thermotolerant strain and common <italic>Apostichopus japonicus</italic> under high summer temperature.

Authors :
Ru, Xiaoshang
Liu, Shilin
Sun, Jingchun
Zhang, Tao
Zhou, Yi
Yang, Hongsheng
Cao, Xuebin
Liu, Jialiang
Source :
Aquaculture Research; May2018, Vol. 49 Issue 5, p1957-1966, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract: Two groups of &lt;italic&gt;Apostichopus japonicus&lt;/italic&gt;, a thermotolerant strain (group G3: wet weight, 64.22&#160;&#177;&#160;13.16&#160;g/ind.), which was selected focusing on the performance of thermo‐tolerance through three generations for 10&#160;years, and a control group (group C: wet weight, 62.08&#160;&#177;&#160;12.01&#160;g/ind.) were collected from July to October in a seawater pond in northern China. Differences in relative faecal mass (RFM), relative intestinal mass (RIM), percentage of individuals with faeces (PIWF) and intestinal metabolites were investigated and compared between the two groups. The temperatures of terminating aestivation of the two groups were assessed according to the values of RFM and RIM. A regression analysis showed that the corresponding group G3 temperatures were 0.56–1.34&#176;C and 0.70–1.49&#176;C higher than those of group C when RFM and RIM were 0.01–0.05 and 0.005–0.025 respectively. The PIWF values in group G3 were 11.5%–21.2% higher than that in group C from 20 July to 22 September. Significant differences at the concentrations of 52 metabolites were detected between the two groups, 36 were higher in group G3 and 16 were higher in group C. The concentrations of threitol, 2‐methylglutaric acid, N‐acetyl‐D‐galactosamine, N‐acetyl‐L‐leucine, lactose, oxoproline, 2,3‐dimethylsuccinic acid and d‐glucoheptose were significantly different between groups G3 and C and were considered metabolic markers distinguishing group G3 from group C. Metabolism of &lt;italic&gt;A.&#160;japonicus&lt;/italic&gt; in group G3 was more active than that in group C. These results provide new insight for understanding ingestion and intestinal metabolism in the thermotolerant strain of &lt;italic&gt;A.&#160;japonicus&lt;/italic&gt; under high summer temperature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
APOSTICHOPUS japonicus
METABOLITES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1355557X
Volume :
49
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Aquaculture Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128973231
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13651