Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream

The present study investigated the effects of nutritional programming through parental feeding on offspring performance and expression of selected genes related to stress resistance in a marine teleost. Gilthead seabream broodstock were fed diets containing various fish oil (FO)/vegetable oil ratios...

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Published in:British Journal of Nutrition
Main Authors: Turkmen, Serhat, Hernández Cruz, Carmen María, Zamorano, Maria J., Fernandez-Palacios, Hipolito, Montero, Daniel, Afonso, Juan M., Izquierdo, Marisol
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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N-3
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58369
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519000977
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:https://accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/58369 2023-05-15T18:10:00+02:00 Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream Turkmen, Serhat Hernández Cruz, Carmen María Zamorano, Maria J. Fernandez-Palacios, Hipolito Montero, Daniel Afonso, Juan M. Izquierdo, Marisol 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58369 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519000977 eng eng Advanced Research Initiatives For Nutrition & Aquaculture British Journal of Nutrition 0007-1145 WoS http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58369 doi:10.1017/S0007114519000977 1475-2662 38 1 25 122 WOS:000480528200003 British Journal Of Nutrition [ISSN 0007-1145], v. 122 (1), p. 25-38 310502 Piscicultura Salmon Salmo-Salar Sparus Aurata Marine Teleost Fresh-Water Lipid-Metabolism Fish N-3 Performance Cloning Biosynthesis info:eu-repo/semantics/Article Article 2019 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519000977 2020-01-22T00:08:13Z The present study investigated the effects of nutritional programming through parental feeding on offspring performance and expression of selected genes related to stress resistance in a marine teleost. Gilthead seabream broodstock were fed diets containing various fish oil (FO)/vegetable oil ratios to determine their effects on offspring performance along embryogenesis, larval development and juvenile on-growing periods. Increased substitution of dietary FO by linseed oil (LO) up to 80 % LO significantly reduced the total number of eggs produced by kg per female per spawn. Moreover, at 30 d after hatching, parental feeding with increasing LO up to 80 % led to up-regulation of the fatty acyl desaturase 2 gene (fads2) that was correlated with the increase in conversion rates of related PUFA. Besides, cyclo-oxygenase 2 (cox2) and TNF-alpha (tnf-alpha) gene expression was also up-regulated by the increase in LO in broodstock diets up to 60 or 80 %, respectively. When 4-month-old offspring were challenged with diets having different levels of FO, the lowest growth was found in juveniles from broodstock fed 100 % FO. An increase in LO levels in the broodstock diet up to 60LO raised LC-PUFA levels in the juveniles, regardless of the juvenile's diet. The results showed that it is possible to nutritionally programme gilthead seabream offspring through the modification of the fatty acid profiles of parental diets to improve the growth performance of juveniles fed low FO diets, inducing long-term changes in PUFA metabolism with up-regulation of fads2 expression. The present study provided the first pieces of evidence of the up-regulation of immune system-related genes in the offspring of parents fed increased FO replacement by LO. Article in Journal/Newspaper Salmo salar Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda British Journal of Nutrition 122 1 25 38
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topic 310502 Piscicultura
Salmon Salmo-Salar
Sparus Aurata
Marine Teleost
Fresh-Water
Lipid-Metabolism
Fish
N-3
Performance
Cloning
Biosynthesis
spellingShingle 310502 Piscicultura
Salmon Salmo-Salar
Sparus Aurata
Marine Teleost
Fresh-Water
Lipid-Metabolism
Fish
N-3
Performance
Cloning
Biosynthesis
Turkmen, Serhat
Hernández Cruz, Carmen María
Zamorano, Maria J.
Fernandez-Palacios, Hipolito
Montero, Daniel
Afonso, Juan M.
Izquierdo, Marisol
Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
topic_facet 310502 Piscicultura
Salmon Salmo-Salar
Sparus Aurata
Marine Teleost
Fresh-Water
Lipid-Metabolism
Fish
N-3
Performance
Cloning
Biosynthesis
description The present study investigated the effects of nutritional programming through parental feeding on offspring performance and expression of selected genes related to stress resistance in a marine teleost. Gilthead seabream broodstock were fed diets containing various fish oil (FO)/vegetable oil ratios to determine their effects on offspring performance along embryogenesis, larval development and juvenile on-growing periods. Increased substitution of dietary FO by linseed oil (LO) up to 80 % LO significantly reduced the total number of eggs produced by kg per female per spawn. Moreover, at 30 d after hatching, parental feeding with increasing LO up to 80 % led to up-regulation of the fatty acyl desaturase 2 gene (fads2) that was correlated with the increase in conversion rates of related PUFA. Besides, cyclo-oxygenase 2 (cox2) and TNF-alpha (tnf-alpha) gene expression was also up-regulated by the increase in LO in broodstock diets up to 60 or 80 %, respectively. When 4-month-old offspring were challenged with diets having different levels of FO, the lowest growth was found in juveniles from broodstock fed 100 % FO. An increase in LO levels in the broodstock diet up to 60LO raised LC-PUFA levels in the juveniles, regardless of the juvenile's diet. The results showed that it is possible to nutritionally programme gilthead seabream offspring through the modification of the fatty acid profiles of parental diets to improve the growth performance of juveniles fed low FO diets, inducing long-term changes in PUFA metabolism with up-regulation of fads2 expression. The present study provided the first pieces of evidence of the up-regulation of immune system-related genes in the offspring of parents fed increased FO replacement by LO.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Turkmen, Serhat
Hernández Cruz, Carmen María
Zamorano, Maria J.
Fernandez-Palacios, Hipolito
Montero, Daniel
Afonso, Juan M.
Izquierdo, Marisol
author_facet Turkmen, Serhat
Hernández Cruz, Carmen María
Zamorano, Maria J.
Fernandez-Palacios, Hipolito
Montero, Daniel
Afonso, Juan M.
Izquierdo, Marisol
author_sort Turkmen, Serhat
title Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
title_short Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
title_full Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
title_fullStr Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
title_full_unstemmed Long-chain PUFA profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
title_sort long-chain pufa profiles in parental diets induce long-term effects on growth, fatty acid profiles, expression of fatty acid desaturase 2 and selected immune system-related genes in the offspring of gilthead seabream
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