Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts

Atlantic salmon Salmo salar juveniles were fed either fishmeal‐based diets (FM) or diets in which soybean meal (SBM) partly replaced the FM from first feeding on. The fish were kept at continuous daylight during the juvenile stage. During the last 3 weeks before reaching 100 g body mass, all fish we...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Bakke‐McKellep, A. M., Refstie, S., Stefansson, S. O., Vanthanouvong, V., Roomans, G., Hemre, G.‐I., Krogdahl, Å.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01201.x 2024-06-02T08:03:31+00:00 Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts Bakke‐McKellep, A. M. Refstie, S. Stefansson, S. O. Vanthanouvong, V. Roomans, G. Hemre, G.‐I. Krogdahl, Å. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01201.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1095-8649.2006.01201.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01201.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 69, issue 5, page 1396-1426 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01201.x 2024-05-03T10:41:41Z Atlantic salmon Salmo salar juveniles were fed either fishmeal‐based diets (FM) or diets in which soybean meal (SBM) partly replaced the FM from first feeding on. The fish were kept at continuous daylight during the juvenile stage. During the last 3 weeks before reaching 100 g body mass, all fish were subjected to 12L:12D. Starting at 100 g body mass, groups of 60 fish from each feeding background were subjected to continuous light for 12 weeks (short winter), or a square‐wave photoperiod cycle to stimulate parr to smolt transformation with 8L:16D during the first 6 weeks, and then continuous light during the last 6 weeks (long winter). After the 12 weeks, 20 fish from each treatment were subjected to 0, 24 or 96 h seawater exposure at a water salinity of 34. Hypo‐osmoregulatory ability at seawater exposure was assessed by mortality, intestinal pathology, plasma ion concentrations and osmolality, gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity and element concentrations in the cytoplasm of distal intestinal enterocytes using X‐ray microanalysis. The hypo‐osmoregulatory capacity was higher in fish kept at short winter than at long winter, apparently due to more rapid development of gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity. Fish fed SBM suffered typical soybean meal‐induced histological alterations of the distal intestine and apparent reductions in digestive function in the more proximal gastrointestinal regions. The net osmoregulatory capacity of these fish was maintained, as indicated by higher gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity and lower plasma Na + , Ca 2+ and osmolality compared to the FM‐fed fish. Thus, feeding SBM did not impair the hypo‐osmoregulatory ability of the Atlantic salmon following seawater exposure. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology 69 5 1396 1426
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description Atlantic salmon Salmo salar juveniles were fed either fishmeal‐based diets (FM) or diets in which soybean meal (SBM) partly replaced the FM from first feeding on. The fish were kept at continuous daylight during the juvenile stage. During the last 3 weeks before reaching 100 g body mass, all fish were subjected to 12L:12D. Starting at 100 g body mass, groups of 60 fish from each feeding background were subjected to continuous light for 12 weeks (short winter), or a square‐wave photoperiod cycle to stimulate parr to smolt transformation with 8L:16D during the first 6 weeks, and then continuous light during the last 6 weeks (long winter). After the 12 weeks, 20 fish from each treatment were subjected to 0, 24 or 96 h seawater exposure at a water salinity of 34. Hypo‐osmoregulatory ability at seawater exposure was assessed by mortality, intestinal pathology, plasma ion concentrations and osmolality, gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity and element concentrations in the cytoplasm of distal intestinal enterocytes using X‐ray microanalysis. The hypo‐osmoregulatory capacity was higher in fish kept at short winter than at long winter, apparently due to more rapid development of gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity. Fish fed SBM suffered typical soybean meal‐induced histological alterations of the distal intestine and apparent reductions in digestive function in the more proximal gastrointestinal regions. The net osmoregulatory capacity of these fish was maintained, as indicated by higher gill Na + /K + ‐ATPase activity and lower plasma Na + , Ca 2+ and osmolality compared to the FM‐fed fish. Thus, feeding SBM did not impair the hypo‐osmoregulatory ability of the Atlantic salmon following seawater exposure.
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author Bakke‐McKellep, A. M.
Refstie, S.
Stefansson, S. O.
Vanthanouvong, V.
Roomans, G.
Hemre, G.‐I.
Krogdahl, Å.
spellingShingle Bakke‐McKellep, A. M.
Refstie, S.
Stefansson, S. O.
Vanthanouvong, V.
Roomans, G.
Hemre, G.‐I.
Krogdahl, Å.
Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
author_facet Bakke‐McKellep, A. M.
Refstie, S.
Stefansson, S. O.
Vanthanouvong, V.
Roomans, G.
Hemre, G.‐I.
Krogdahl, Å.
author_sort Bakke‐McKellep, A. M.
title Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
title_short Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
title_full Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
title_fullStr Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in Atlantic salmon smolts
title_sort effects of dietary soybean meal and photoperiod cycle on osmoregulation following seawater exposure in atlantic salmon smolts
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