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Cellular activity and development of enteric, hepatic and muscle tissues of juvenile pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus (Holmberg 1887) fed with lyophilized bovine colostrum
Author(s) -
Nordi Wiolene Montanari,
Moretti Débora Botéquio,
Cruz Thaline Maira Pachelli,
Cyrino José Eurico Possebon,
MachadoNeto Raul
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
aquaculture research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.646
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1365-2109
pISSN - 1355-557X
DOI - 10.1111/are.12952
Subject(s) - piaractus mesopotamicus , biology , pacu , colostrum , zoology , penaeus , biochemistry , endocrinology , medicine , antibody , fishery , shrimp , immunology
Bovine colostrum, an alternative food of animal origin provided as partial protein source, may constitute an innovative ingredient in fish feeding. Serum insulin‐like growth factor 1 ( IGF ‐1) and cellular activity of enteric, hepatic and muscle tissues of juvenile pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus fed with lyophilized bovine colostrum ( LBC ) were evaluated. Pacu (8.46 ± 0.74 g; 7.75 ± 0.27 cm, n = 18 in triplicate) were stocked into 18 tanks (300 L; 18 fish per tank, in triplicate) and fed with control diet containing 0% of LBC or experimental diet containing 10% and 20% of LBC inclusion for either 30 or 60 days of experiment. IGF ‐1 serum concentration was not affected ( P > 0.05) by the diet containing LBC and experimental period. The intestinal and hepatic cellular activity was not influenced by LBC ( P > 0.05); however, intestine protein/ RNA decreased at 60 days ( P < 0.05). The muscle cellular activity was affected by LBC , highest in fish fed with diet containing 10% of LBC ( P < 0.05). Between the periods DNA and protein/ RNA increased at 60 days, while RNA , protein/ DNA and RNA / DNA ratio decreased in this same period ( P < 0.05). Increased DNA muscle content indicates fish growth by hyperplasia. The results of the present study is related with suitable development of enteric, hepatic and muscle tissues and proper condition of juvenile pacu fed with LBC considering the absence of differences in relation to juveniles that consumed diet without colostrum.