Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae and Prepupae Defatted Meals in Diets for Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Carlos F C LanesFabio A PedronGiovani T BergaminAndressa L BitencourtBrenda E R DornelesJessica C V VillanovaKimberly C DiasKristian RioloSabrina OlivaDomenico SavastanoAlessia GiannettoPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2021)
The black soldier fly (BSF) Hermetia illucens is receiving increasing attention as a sustainable fishmeal alternative protein source for aquaculture. To date, no studies have explored the effects of fishmeal replacement with BSF V instar larvae or prepupae meals due to their peculiar nutritional properties on fish performances. This study investigated the effects of 100% replacement of fishmeal (control diet) with defatted BSF meals (V instar larvae and prepupae meals, treatments) on growth performance and welfare of zebrafish (Danio rerio), from larvae to adults, in a 60-day feeding trial. Following the inclusion of BSF meals, the expression of key genes involved in growth (igf1, igf2, mstnb, myod1, myog, myf5), hydrolysis of chitin (chia.2, chia.3, chia.5), immune- (il1b, il6, tnfα), and stress- (hsp70 and nr3c1) responses, as assessed by qPCR, was modulated in all of the molecular pathways, except for the stress response. Overall, our findings showed that both BSF meals can totally replace fishmeal without adverse impacts on adult zebrafish growth parameters (final total and standard length, final body weight, weight gain, daily growth rate, specific growth rate) and welfare, with BSF prepupae meal inducing the most beneficial effects, thus suggesting their potential application to meet fish requirements in aquaculture.
Keyphrases
- drosophila melanogaster
- weight gain
- body weight
- physical activity
- binding protein
- weight loss
- rheumatoid arthritis
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- heat shock protein
- phase iii
- birth weight
- signaling pathway
- zika virus
- climate change
- phase ii
- atomic force microscopy
- stress induced
- open label
- single molecule
- heat shock
- water quality