Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels

Closing the life cycle of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) in captivity is targeted to provide a sustainable, year-round supply of juveniles for aquaculture. Present focus is on the nutritional requirements during the larval first-feeding period. In this study, three experimental diets were tested...

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Main Authors: Benini, Elisa, Bandara, Kasun A., Politis, Sebastian Nikitas, Engrola, Sofia, Nielsen, Anders, Conceição, Luis E.C., Santos, Andre, Sørensen, Sune Riis, Tomkiewicz, Jonna
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/408eca9d-9b3f-4de5-a6b8-3416bca7c331 2024-09-15T17:39:45+00:00 Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels Benini, Elisa Bandara, Kasun A. Politis, Sebastian Nikitas Engrola, Sofia Nielsen, Anders Conceição, Luis E.C. Santos, Andre Sørensen, Sune Riis Tomkiewicz, Jonna 2023 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/408eca9d-9b3f-4de5-a6b8-3416bca7c331 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283680 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/320704486/journal.pone.0283680.pdf https://doi.org/10.11583/DTU.23292623.v1 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/408eca9d-9b3f-4de5-a6b8-3416bca7c331 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Benini , E , Bandara , K A , Politis , S N , Engrola , S , Nielsen , A , Conceição , L E C , Santos , A , Sørensen , S R & Tomkiewicz , J 2023 , ' Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 18 , no. 4 , e0283680 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283680 article 2023 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.028368010.11583/DTU.23292623.v1 2024-08-13T00:03:06Z Closing the life cycle of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) in captivity is targeted to provide a sustainable, year-round supply of juveniles for aquaculture. Present focus is on the nutritional requirements during the larval first-feeding period. In this study, three experimental diets were tested on hatchery-produced European eel larvae from the onset of the first-feeding stage commencing 10 days post hatch (dph) until 28 dph. Larval mortality was recorded daily, while sampling was conducted at regular intervals to record larval biometrics and analyze the expression of genes related to digestion, appetite, feed intake and growth. Two periods of high mortality were identified: the first appeared shortly after introduction of feeds (10–12 dph), while the second occurred 20–24 dph, indicating the “point of no return”. This interpretation was supported at the molecular level by the expression of the gene encoding the “hunger hormone” ghrelin ( ghrl ) that peaked at 22 dph in all dietary trials, suggesting that most larvae were fasting. However, in larvae fed diet 3, ghrl expression was downregulated beyond 22 dph, which indicated that those larvae were no longer starving at this stage, while upregulation of genes encoding the major digestive enzymes ( try , tgl , and amyl2a ) advocated their healthy development. Moreover, for larvae fed diet 3, the expression of those genes as well as genes for feed intake ( pomca ) and growth ( gh ) continued to increase towards 28 dph. These results together with the registered highest survival, largest dry weight increase, and enhanced biometrics (length and body area) pointed to diet 3 as the best-performing. As a whole, this first-feeding study represents a landmark being the first to document European eel larval growth and survival beyond the point of no return, providing novel insights into the molecular development of digestive functions during the first feeding stage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit PLOS ONE 18 4 e0283680
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description Closing the life cycle of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) in captivity is targeted to provide a sustainable, year-round supply of juveniles for aquaculture. Present focus is on the nutritional requirements during the larval first-feeding period. In this study, three experimental diets were tested on hatchery-produced European eel larvae from the onset of the first-feeding stage commencing 10 days post hatch (dph) until 28 dph. Larval mortality was recorded daily, while sampling was conducted at regular intervals to record larval biometrics and analyze the expression of genes related to digestion, appetite, feed intake and growth. Two periods of high mortality were identified: the first appeared shortly after introduction of feeds (10–12 dph), while the second occurred 20–24 dph, indicating the “point of no return”. This interpretation was supported at the molecular level by the expression of the gene encoding the “hunger hormone” ghrelin ( ghrl ) that peaked at 22 dph in all dietary trials, suggesting that most larvae were fasting. However, in larvae fed diet 3, ghrl expression was downregulated beyond 22 dph, which indicated that those larvae were no longer starving at this stage, while upregulation of genes encoding the major digestive enzymes ( try , tgl , and amyl2a ) advocated their healthy development. Moreover, for larvae fed diet 3, the expression of those genes as well as genes for feed intake ( pomca ) and growth ( gh ) continued to increase towards 28 dph. These results together with the registered highest survival, largest dry weight increase, and enhanced biometrics (length and body area) pointed to diet 3 as the best-performing. As a whole, this first-feeding study represents a landmark being the first to document European eel larval growth and survival beyond the point of no return, providing novel insights into the molecular development of digestive functions during the first feeding stage.
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author Benini, Elisa
Bandara, Kasun A.
Politis, Sebastian Nikitas
Engrola, Sofia
Nielsen, Anders
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, Andre
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
spellingShingle Benini, Elisa
Bandara, Kasun A.
Politis, Sebastian Nikitas
Engrola, Sofia
Nielsen, Anders
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, Andre
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
author_facet Benini, Elisa
Bandara, Kasun A.
Politis, Sebastian Nikitas
Engrola, Sofia
Nielsen, Anders
Conceição, Luis E.C.
Santos, Andre
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Tomkiewicz, Jonna
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title Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
title_short Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
title_full Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
title_fullStr Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
title_full_unstemmed Exploring first-feeding diets for European eel larval culture: Insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
title_sort exploring first-feeding diets for european eel larval culture: insights at morphological, nutritional, and molecular levels
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