Musculoskeletal Growth Modulation in Gilthead Sea Bream Juveniles Reared at High Water Temperature and Fed with Palm and Rapeseed Oils-Based Diets.
Sara Balbuena-PecinoNatàlia Riera-HerediaEsther Gasch-NavalónAlbert Sánchez-MoyaRamon FontanillasJoaquim GutiérrezIsabel NavarroEncarnación CapillaPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2021)
The upward trend of seawater temperature has encouraged improving the knowledge of its consequences on fish, considering also the development of diets including vegetable ingredients as an approach to achieve a more sustainable aquaculture. This study aims to determine the effects on musculoskeletal growth of: (1) a high-water temperature of 28 °C (versus 21 °C) in gilthead sea bream juveniles (Sparus aurata) fed with a diet rich in palm oil and, (2) feeding the fish reared at 28 °C with two other diets containing rapeseed oil or an equilibrated combination of both vegetable oils. Somatic parameters and mRNA levels of growth hormone-insulin-like growth factors (GH-IGFs) axis-, osteogenic-, myogenic-, lipid metabolism- and oxidative stress-related genes in vertebra bone and/or white muscle are analyzed. Overall, the data indicate that high-water rearing temperature in this species leads to different adjustments through modulating the gene expression of members of the GH-IGFs axis (down-regulating igf-1, its receptors, and binding proteins) and also, to bone turnover (reducing the resorption-activity genes cathepsin K (ctsk) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (mmp9)) to achieve harmonic musculoskeletal growth. Moreover, the combination of palm and rapeseed oils seems to be the most beneficial at high-water rearing temperature for both balanced somatic growth and muscular fatty acid uptake and oxidation.
Keyphrases
- growth hormone
- fatty acid
- gene expression
- weight loss
- oxidative stress
- bone mineral density
- skeletal muscle
- type diabetes
- mesenchymal stem cells
- dna methylation
- healthcare
- physical activity
- genome wide
- dna damage
- machine learning
- adipose tissue
- copy number
- soft tissue
- bone loss
- deep learning
- body composition
- electronic health record
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- high intensity
- transcription factor
- binding protein
- high resolution
- induced apoptosis
- heat shock protein
- simultaneous determination
- heat shock