Effects of dietary supplementation of Bacillus, β-glucooligosaccharide and their synbiotic on the growth, digestion, immunity, and gut microbiota profile of abalone, Haliotis discus hannai

被引:4
作者
Cadangin, Josel [1 ]
Lee, Ji-Hye [1 ]
Jeon, Chae-Yeon [1 ]
Lee, Eun-Seo [1 ]
Moon, Ji-Sung [1 ]
Park, Su-Jin [2 ]
Hur, Sang -Woo [3 ]
Jang, Won-Je [4 ]
Choi, Youn-Hee [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Pukyong Natl Univ, Dept Fisheries Biol, Busan 48513, South Korea
[2] Natl Inst Fisheries Sci, Southeast Marine Fisheries Res Inst, Tongyeong 53085, South Korea
[3] Natl Inst Fisheries Sci, Aquafeed Res Ctr, Pohang 37517, South Korea
[4] Dong Eui Univ, Div Appl Bioengn, Biopharmaceut Engn Major, Busan 47340, South Korea
[5] Pukyong Natl Univ, Div Fisheries Life Sci, Busan 48513, South Korea
关键词
Haliotis discus hannai; Bacillus; beta-glucooligosaccharide; Feed additives; DISEASE RESISTANCE; INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY; PROBIOTIC BACTERIA; FEED-UTILIZATION; BODY-COMPOSITION; AQUACULTURE; PERFORMANCE; FISH; PREBIOTICS; EXPRESSION;
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10.1016/j.aqrep.2024.102027
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
摘要
Probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics are known to improve aquatic animals' growth and health conditions. In this study, we investigated the effect of Bacillus sp. KRF-7 (KRF-7), Bacillus sp. PM8313 (PM8313), beta-glucooligosaccharide (BGO), and their synbiotics on the growth, digestive physiology, immunity, and gut microbiota of abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. The control diet (CON) was sprayed with 10(8) CFU/g KRF-7 (PRO1) or PM8313 (PRO2) as probiotics, 0.10% BGO (PRE) as prebiotic, and their combinations (SYN1: PRO1 + BGO; SYN2: PRO2+ BGO) as synbiotic treatments. These diets (triplicates) were given once daily to the abalone (initial body weight: 1.32 +/- 0.05 g, initial shell length: 21. 69 +/- 0.19 mm) for 12 weeks. The results showed that the PRE diet induced a significant 15% shell length and body weight increase against the CON (SLGR: 45.77% vs. 53.04%; WGR: 182.77% vs. 210.22%), the highest among dietary supplements (P < 0.05). The level of IGF and IGFBP in the cell-free hemolymph, protein expression of IGF signaling, and gene expression of myosin heavy chain in the adductor muscle increased significantly (P < 0.05) following dietary supplementation. Correspondingly, PRE-, PRO1-, and PRO2-fed abalone had the highest trypsin, lipase, and amylase secretion in the hepatopancreas (P < 0.05) and increased histomorphometry (stomach epithelial thickness and intestinal villi height) (P < 0.05). Regarding antioxidative capacity and immunity, the hepatopancreatic expression of SOD, CAT, IRAK-4, NF-Kb, TNF-alpha, and beta-defensin were significantly upregulated in abalone fed with dietary additives compared to the CON (P < 0.05). In terms of gut microbiota profile, PRE-fed abalone had a significant reduction in microbial richness (P < 0.05). The phylum level was similarly occupied, while a diet-specific core microbiota at the genus level was apparent. The findings illustrated that BGO, KRF-7, and PM8313 can be used in abalone aquaculture as growth-promoting and immune-stimulating supplements.
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