Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors

The effects of early weaning on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors in common sole (Solea solea) larvae were studied. Four experimental weaning time protocols (WPs) were performed in triplicate. One protocol was used for the control group where larvae were fed live...

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Main Authors: Parma, Luca, Bonaldo, Alessio, Massi, Paola, Yúfera, Manuel, Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo, Gatta, Pier Paolo
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/102216 2024-02-11T10:09:12+01:00 Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors Parma, Luca Bonaldo, Alessio Massi, Paola Yúfera, Manuel Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo Gatta, Pier Paolo 2013-11-15 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/102216 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.07.043 unknown Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.07.043 issn: 0044-8486 Aquaculture 414-415: 26-35 (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/102216 none Common sole Molecular ontogeny Digestive enzymes Weaning Fish larvae Solea solea artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2013 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.07.043 2024-01-16T10:01:14Z The effects of early weaning on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors in common sole (Solea solea) larvae were studied. Four experimental weaning time protocols (WPs) were performed in triplicate. One protocol was used for the control group where larvae were fed live feed until 27. days post-hatching (dph) (WP-27) and weaned with dry feed. The other groups provided only with dry feed (WP-4), live feed until 13. dph (WP-13) and live feed until 18. dph (WP-18), followed by weaning on to the same commercial microdiet (MD) used in the WP-27 group (AgloNorse K/S Tromsø Fiskeindustry A/S & Co., Norway). The trial lasted until 33. dph. The larvae of the WP-4 group displayed a significantly lower survival rate, lower growth increase and a delay in the onset of metamorphosis when compared with the other groups. The WP-13 and WP-18 groups displayed significantly lower weight increases when compared with the WP-27 group, whereas metamorphosis development and survival were not influenced. Partial transcripts of trypsinogen 1 (tryp1), trypsinogen 3 (tryp3), trypsinogen Y (trypY), chymotrypsinogen (chymt), amylase (amy) and hepatic lipase (HL) were cloned and analysed by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). The tryp1 and chymt mRNA levels displayed a rapid increase in all the treatments between 4 and 8. dph and thereafter displayed a homogeneous fluctuating pattern with a higher increasing tendency for chymt at the end of the trial. The amount of tryp3 and trypY mRNA remained stable or slightly increased until 27. dph in all WP groups and thereafter displayed a general up-regulation trend. The amy transcript levels displayed a gradual increase throughout the study in all WP groups. The HL mRNA levels increased until 13. dph in the WP-27, WP-18 and WP-13 groups and thereafter remained generally stable until 27. dph, whereas in the WP-4 group, there was a linear time-related increasing trend until the end of the trial. This study supports previous results on the feasibility of early weaning of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Norway Tromsø Aquaculture 414-415 26 35
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topic Common sole
Molecular ontogeny
Digestive enzymes
Weaning
Fish larvae
Solea solea
spellingShingle Common sole
Molecular ontogeny
Digestive enzymes
Weaning
Fish larvae
Solea solea
Parma, Luca
Bonaldo, Alessio
Massi, Paola
Yúfera, Manuel
Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo
Gatta, Pier Paolo
Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
topic_facet Common sole
Molecular ontogeny
Digestive enzymes
Weaning
Fish larvae
Solea solea
description The effects of early weaning on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors in common sole (Solea solea) larvae were studied. Four experimental weaning time protocols (WPs) were performed in triplicate. One protocol was used for the control group where larvae were fed live feed until 27. days post-hatching (dph) (WP-27) and weaned with dry feed. The other groups provided only with dry feed (WP-4), live feed until 13. dph (WP-13) and live feed until 18. dph (WP-18), followed by weaning on to the same commercial microdiet (MD) used in the WP-27 group (AgloNorse K/S Tromsø Fiskeindustry A/S & Co., Norway). The trial lasted until 33. dph. The larvae of the WP-4 group displayed a significantly lower survival rate, lower growth increase and a delay in the onset of metamorphosis when compared with the other groups. The WP-13 and WP-18 groups displayed significantly lower weight increases when compared with the WP-27 group, whereas metamorphosis development and survival were not influenced. Partial transcripts of trypsinogen 1 (tryp1), trypsinogen 3 (tryp3), trypsinogen Y (trypY), chymotrypsinogen (chymt), amylase (amy) and hepatic lipase (HL) were cloned and analysed by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). The tryp1 and chymt mRNA levels displayed a rapid increase in all the treatments between 4 and 8. dph and thereafter displayed a homogeneous fluctuating pattern with a higher increasing tendency for chymt at the end of the trial. The amount of tryp3 and trypY mRNA remained stable or slightly increased until 27. dph in all WP groups and thereafter displayed a general up-regulation trend. The amy transcript levels displayed a gradual increase throughout the study in all WP groups. The HL mRNA levels increased until 13. dph in the WP-27, WP-18 and WP-13 groups and thereafter remained generally stable until 27. dph, whereas in the WP-4 group, there was a linear time-related increasing trend until the end of the trial. This study supports previous results on the feasibility of early weaning of ...
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author Parma, Luca
Bonaldo, Alessio
Massi, Paola
Yúfera, Manuel
Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo
Gatta, Pier Paolo
author_facet Parma, Luca
Bonaldo, Alessio
Massi, Paola
Yúfera, Manuel
Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo
Gatta, Pier Paolo
author_sort Parma, Luca
title Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
title_short Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
title_full Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
title_fullStr Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
title_full_unstemmed Different early weaning protocols in common sole (Solea solea L.) larvae: Implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
title_sort different early weaning protocols in common sole (solea solea l.) larvae: implications on the performances and molecular ontogeny of digestive enzyme precursors
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.07.043
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