Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity
Alternative feed ingredients for farmed salmon are warranted due to increasing pressure on wild fish stocks. As locally farmed blue mussels may represent an environmentally sustainable substitute with a lower carbon footprint, we aimed to test the potential and safety of substituting fish meal with...
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ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/78df4c7a-5a0a-4947-b10e-bb6b6255a6df 2024-06-09T07:44:50+00:00 Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity Azad, Atabak M. Bernhard, Annette Shen, Anne Myrmel, Lene Secher Lundebye, Anne-Katrine Lecaudey, Laurène Alicia Fjære, Even Tri Ho, Quang Sveier, Harald Kristiansen, Karsten Limborg, Morten Tønsberg Madsen, Lise 2023 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/metabolic-effects-of-diet-containing-blue-mussel-mytilus-edulis-and-blue-musselfed-salmon-in-a-mouse-model-of-obesity(78df4c7a-5a0a-4947-b10e-bb6b6255a6df).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112927 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/347804512/1_s2.0_S0963996923004726_main.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Azad , A M , Bernhard , A , Shen , A , Myrmel , L S , Lundebye , A-K , Lecaudey , L A , Fjære , E , Tri Ho , Q , Sveier , H , Kristiansen , K , Limborg , M T & Madsen , L 2023 , ' Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity ' , Food Research International , vol. 169 , 112927 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112927 Aquaculture Blue mussel C57BL/6 mice Fatty acid composition Metabolic effects PUFA Salmon feed article 2023 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112927 2024-05-16T11:29:29Z Alternative feed ingredients for farmed salmon are warranted due to increasing pressure on wild fish stocks. As locally farmed blue mussels may represent an environmentally sustainable substitute with a lower carbon footprint, we aimed to test the potential and safety of substituting fish meal with blue mussel meal in feed for Atlantic salmon. Salmon were fed diets in which fish meal was partially replaced with blue mussel meal in increments, accounting for up to 13.1 % of the ingredients. Fillets from the salmon were subsequently used to prepare obesity-promoting western diets for a 13-weeks mouse feeding trial. In a second mouse trial, we tested the effects of inclusion of up to 8% blue mussel meal directly in a meat-based western diet. Partial replacement of fish meal with blue mussel meal in fish feed preserved the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content in salmon fillets. The observed blue mussel-induced changes in the fatty acid profiles in salmon fillets did not translate into similar changes in the livers of mice that consumed the salmon, and no clear dose-dependent responses were found. The relative levels of the marine n-3 fatty acids, EPA, and DHA were not reduced, and the n-3/n-6 PUFA ratios in livers from all salmon-fed mice were unchanged. The inclusion of blue mussel meal in a meat-based western diet led to a small, but dose-dependent increase in the n-3/n-6 PUFA ratios in mice livers. Diet-induced obesity, glucose intolerance, and hepatic steatosis were unaffected in both mice trials and no blue mussel-induced adverse effects were observed. In conclusion, our results suggest that replacing fish meal with blue mussel meal in salmon feed will not cause adverse effects in those who consume the salmon fillets. Alternative feed ingredients for farmed salmon are warranted due to increasing pressure on wild fish stocks. As locally farmed blue mussels may represent an environmentally sustainable substitute with a lower carbon footprint, we aimed to test the potential and safety of substituting ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon University of Copenhagen: Research Food Research International 169 112927 |
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Aquaculture Blue mussel C57BL/6 mice Fatty acid composition Metabolic effects PUFA Salmon feed Azad, Atabak M. Bernhard, Annette Shen, Anne Myrmel, Lene Secher Lundebye, Anne-Katrine Lecaudey, Laurène Alicia Fjære, Even Tri Ho, Quang Sveier, Harald Kristiansen, Karsten Limborg, Morten Tønsberg Madsen, Lise Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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Alternative feed ingredients for farmed salmon are warranted due to increasing pressure on wild fish stocks. As locally farmed blue mussels may represent an environmentally sustainable substitute with a lower carbon footprint, we aimed to test the potential and safety of substituting fish meal with blue mussel meal in feed for Atlantic salmon. Salmon were fed diets in which fish meal was partially replaced with blue mussel meal in increments, accounting for up to 13.1 % of the ingredients. Fillets from the salmon were subsequently used to prepare obesity-promoting western diets for a 13-weeks mouse feeding trial. In a second mouse trial, we tested the effects of inclusion of up to 8% blue mussel meal directly in a meat-based western diet. Partial replacement of fish meal with blue mussel meal in fish feed preserved the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content in salmon fillets. The observed blue mussel-induced changes in the fatty acid profiles in salmon fillets did not translate into similar changes in the livers of mice that consumed the salmon, and no clear dose-dependent responses were found. The relative levels of the marine n-3 fatty acids, EPA, and DHA were not reduced, and the n-3/n-6 PUFA ratios in livers from all salmon-fed mice were unchanged. The inclusion of blue mussel meal in a meat-based western diet led to a small, but dose-dependent increase in the n-3/n-6 PUFA ratios in mice livers. Diet-induced obesity, glucose intolerance, and hepatic steatosis were unaffected in both mice trials and no blue mussel-induced adverse effects were observed. In conclusion, our results suggest that replacing fish meal with blue mussel meal in salmon feed will not cause adverse effects in those who consume the salmon fillets. Alternative feed ingredients for farmed salmon are warranted due to increasing pressure on wild fish stocks. As locally farmed blue mussels may represent an environmentally sustainable substitute with a lower carbon footprint, we aimed to test the potential and safety of substituting ... |
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Azad, Atabak M. Bernhard, Annette Shen, Anne Myrmel, Lene Secher Lundebye, Anne-Katrine Lecaudey, Laurène Alicia Fjære, Even Tri Ho, Quang Sveier, Harald Kristiansen, Karsten Limborg, Morten Tønsberg Madsen, Lise |
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Azad, Atabak M. Bernhard, Annette Shen, Anne Myrmel, Lene Secher Lundebye, Anne-Katrine Lecaudey, Laurène Alicia Fjære, Even Tri Ho, Quang Sveier, Harald Kristiansen, Karsten Limborg, Morten Tønsberg Madsen, Lise |
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Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity |
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https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/metabolic-effects-of-diet-containing-blue-mussel-mytilus-edulis-and-blue-musselfed-salmon-in-a-mouse-model-of-obesity(78df4c7a-5a0a-4947-b10e-bb6b6255a6df).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112927 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/347804512/1_s2.0_S0963996923004726_main.pdf |
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Azad , A M , Bernhard , A , Shen , A , Myrmel , L S , Lundebye , A-K , Lecaudey , L A , Fjære , E , Tri Ho , Q , Sveier , H , Kristiansen , K , Limborg , M T & Madsen , L 2023 , ' Metabolic effects of diet containing blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) and blue mussel-fed salmon in a mouse model of obesity ' , Food Research International , vol. 169 , 112927 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112927 |
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