Survival, Growth Performance, and Hepatic Antioxidant and Lipid Profiles in Infected Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Fed a Diet Supplemented with Dihydroquercetin and Arabinogalactan

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作者
Sukhovskaya, Irina V. [1 ]
Lysenko, Liudmila A. [1 ]
Fokina, Natalia N. [1 ]
Kantserova, Nadezhda P. [1 ]
Borvinskaya, Ekaterina V. [2 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biol, Lab Environm Biochem, Karelian Res Ctr, Petrozavodsk 185910, Russia
[2] Irkutsk State Univ, Inst Biol, Irkutsk 664025, Russia
来源
ANIMALS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 08期
关键词
rainbow trout; dihydroquercetin; arabinogalactan; bacterial infection; antioxidant system; lipids; OXIDATIVE STRESS; FATTY-ACID; PLANT-EXTRACTS; IMMUNE STATUS; DNA-DAMAGE; IN-VITRO; GLUTATHIONE; MUSCLE; FISH; TAXIFOLIN;
D O I
10.3390/ani13081345
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Cultivated fish face multiple stressors that impact their viability, growth, and health; additionally, environmental stressors provoke the transmission of bacterial diseases in fish populations. It is widely recognized that feed supplements of plant origin can alleviate stress in fish via the stimulation of non-specific defense responses. We tested the effects of a dietary mix consisting of an antioxidant, dihydroquercetin, and a prebiotic, arabinogalactan, on growth and biochemical indices in farmed rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. The supplement has been shown to maintain the viability of fish affected by a natural bacterial infection as well as alter the fatty acid composition and decrease oxidative damage to the liver. Thus, plant-origin substances could be readily available and safe alternatives to pharmacotherapy and used as a way to improve the health of fish and promote their ability to tolerate stressors under intensive production. Natural feed supplements have been shown to improve fish viability, health, and growth, and the ability to withstand multiple stressors related to intensive cultivation. We assumed that a dietary mix of plant-origin substances, such as dihydroquercetin, a flavonoid with antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, and arabinogalactan, a polysaccharide with immunomodulating activity, would promote fish stress resistance and expected it to have a protective effect against infectious diseases. Farmed rainbow trout fish, Oncorhynchus mykiss, received either a standard diet or a diet supplemented with 25 mg/kg of dihydroquercetin and 50 mg/kg of arabinogalactan during a feeding season, from June to November. The fish in the control and experimental groups were sampled twice a month (eight samplings in total) for growth variable estimations and tissue sampling. The hepatic antioxidant status was assessed via the quantification of molecular antioxidants, such as reduced glutathione and alpha-tocopherol rates, as well as the enzyme activity rates of peroxidase, catalase, and glutathione-S-transferase. The lipid and fatty acid compositions of the feed and fish liver were analyzed using thin-layer and high-performance liquid chromatography. The viability, size, and biochemical indices of the fish responded to the growth physiology, environmental variables such as the dissolved oxygen content and water temperature, and sporadic factors. Due to an outbreak of a natural bacterial infection in the fish stock followed by antibiotic treatment, a higher mortality rate was observed in the fish that received a standard diet compared to those fed supplemented feed. In the postinfection period, reduced dietary 18:2n-6 and 18:3n-3 fatty acid assimilation contents were detected in the fish that received the standard diet in contrast to the supplemented diet. By the end of the feeding season, an impaired antioxidant response, including reduced glutathione S-transferase activity and glutathione content, and a shift in the composition of membrane lipids, such as sterols, 18:1n-7 fatty acid, and phospholipids, were also revealed in fish fed the standard diet. Dietary supplementation with plant-origin substances, such as dihydroquercetin and arabinogalactan, decreases lethality in fish stocks, presumably though the stimulation of natural resistance in farmed fish, thereby increasing the economic efficacy during fish production. From the sustainable aquaculture perspective, natural additives also diminish the anthropogenic transformation of aquaculture-bearing water bodies and their ecosystems.
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