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Título: Dietary mannan oligosaccharides: counteracting the side effects of soybean meal oil inclusion on european sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) gut health and skin mucosa mucus production?
Autores/as: Torrecillas Burriel,Silvia 
Montero, Daniel 
Jose Caballero, Maria 
Pittman, Karin A.
Custodio, Marco
Campo, Aurora
Sweetman, John
Izquierdo, Marisol 
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
Palabras clave: Fatty-Acid-Composition
Salmon Salmo-Salar
Salvelinus-Alpinus L.
Intestinal Epithelial-Cells
Turbot Scophthalmus-Maximus, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Publicación seriada: Frontiers in Immunology 
Resumen: The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of 4 g kg−1 dietary mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) inclusion in soybean oil (SBO)- and fish oil (FO)-based diets on the gut health and skin mucosa mucus production of European sea bass juveniles after 8 weeks of feeding. Dietary MOS, regardless of the oil source, promoted growth. The intestinal somatic index was not affected, however dietary SBO reduced the intestinal fold length, while dietary MOS increased it. The dietary oil source fed produced changes on the posterior intestine fatty acid profiles irrespective of MOS dietary supplementation. SBO down-regulated the gene expression of TCRβ, COX2, IL-1β, TNFα, IL-8, IL-6, IL-10, TGFβ, and Ig and up-regulated MHCII. MOS supplementation up-regulated the expression of MHCI, CD4, COX2, TNFα, and Ig when included in FO-based diets. However, there was a minor up-regulating effect on these genes when MOS was supplemented in the SBO-based diet. Both dietary oil sources and MOS affected mean mucous cell areas within the posterior gut, however the addition of MOS to a SBO diet increased the mucous cell size over the values shown in FO fed fish. Dietary SBO also trends to reduce mucous cell density in the anterior gut relative to FO, suggesting a lower overall mucosal secretion. There are no effects of dietary oil or MOS in the skin mucosal patterns. Complete replacement of FO by SBO, modified the gut fatty acid profile, altered posterior gut-associated immune system (GALT)-related gene expression and gut mucous cells patterns, induced shorter intestinal folds and tended to reduce European sea bass growth. However, when combined with MOS, the harmful effects of SBO appear to be partially balanced by moderating the down-regulation of certain GALT-related genes involved in the functioning of gut mucous barrier and increasing posterior gut mucous cell diffusion rates, thus helping to preserve immune homeostasis. This denotes the importance of a balanced dietary n–3/n–6 ratio for an appropriate GALT-immune response against MOS in European sea bass juveniles.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53478
ISSN: 1664-3224
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00397
Fuente: Frontiers In Immunology [ISSN 1664-3224], v. 6, 397
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