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Title: Dietary DHA and ARA level and ratio affect the occurrence of skeletal anomalies in pikeperch larvae (Sander lucioperca) through a regulation of immunity and stress related gene expression
Authors: El Kertaoui, Najlae
Lund, Ivar
Betancor, Monica B.
Carpentier, Camille
Montero Vítores, Daniel 
Kestemont, Patrick
UNESCO Clasification: 310502 Piscicultura
Keywords: Pikeperch
Skeletal anomalies
LC-PUFA
Stress gene
Larvae
Issue Date: 2021
Project: Exploring The Biological And Sociio-Economic Potential Of New/Emerging Candidate Fish Species For The Expansion Of The European Aquaculture Industry 
AQUAculture infrastructures for EXCELlence in European fish research towards 2020 
Journal: Aquaculture 
Abstract: Several causative factors have been proposed for the occurrence of skeletal anomalies in fish larvae, among which we quote nutritional factors, such as LC-PUFAs. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different dietary DHA and ARA level and ratio on pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) larval development and performance, digestive capacity, fatty acids composition, skeleton anomalies and molecular markers of oxidative stress status (sod, gpx, and cat), stress response (StAR, gr, pparα, hsl and pepck), fatty acid synthesis (fadsd6, elovl5), eicosanoids synthesis (pla2, cox2, lox5, pge2, and lta4h), and bone development (twist, mef2c, sox9, and alp). Pikeperch larvae were fed six microdiets containing two different dietary levels of DHA (0.5% and 3.5%) combined with three levels of ARA (1.2%, 0.6%, and 0.3%). Dietary fatty acid changes did not affect growth performance but significantly influenced enzymatic activities. A significant increase in skeletal anomalies with DHA intake increment was recorded. StAR, cox2, pla2 and hsl expression were significantly depressed in 2.5% DHA larvae. An opposite effect of dietary DHA elevation was recorded in gpx expression. Both DHA and ARA had a significant effect on pparα, gr, and pge2 expressions. Although no significant interactions were found, pge2, gr, and pparα displayed a differential pattern of expression between the different treatments. A strong association was found for the larval tissue amount of ARA and DHA with eicosanoid metabolism, stress response and skeleton anomaly related genes. These results denoted the effects of dietary LC-PUFAs on immune/stress gene regulation and their potential implication in skeleton development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/108003
ISSN: 0044-8486
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737060
Source: Aquaculture [ISSN 0044-8486], v. 544, 737060 (Noviembre 2021)
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