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Muscular hypertrophy and growth‐promoting effects in juvenile pejerrey ( Odontesthes bonariensis ) after oral administration of recombinant homologous growth hormone obtained by a highly efficient refolding process
Author(s) -
Sciara Andrés A,
Vigliano Fabricio A,
Somoza Gustavo M,
Arranz Silvia E
Publication year - 2011
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/j.1365-2109.2010.02754.x
Subject(s) - muscle hypertrophy , endocrinology , medicine , biology , hyperplasia , growth hormone , recombinant dna , bovine somatotropin , hormone , somatic cell , biochemistry , gene
Growth hormone (GH) can be orally administrated to fish in order to increase growth rates. Fish growth is characterized by the hyperplasia and hypertrophy of muscle fibre throughout adult life. In this respect, GH could affect directly and indirectly (by growth and metabolic factors) the development and growth of muscle fibres. Recombinant pejerrey GH (r‐pjGH) was expressed in Escherichia coli and refolded in a highly efficient batch dilution system, obtaining 0.1 g L −1 of hormone without protein precipitation during the refolding procedure. Orally administered hormone to pejerrey produced a 30% increase in mean weight and stimulated liver insulin‐like growth factor type I (IGF‐I) mRNA expression after 1 month of treatment. Histological analyses showed that muscle growth was generated mainly by hypertrophy of the fibres. A higher r‐pjGH dose increased muscle fibre hypertrophy but somatic growth was negatively affected probably due to a reduced capacity of generating new fibres.