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Effect of increased rearing temperature on digestive function in cobia early juvenile.
Yúfera, M; Nguyen, M V; Navarro-Guillén, C; Moyano, F J; Jordal, A-E O; Espe, M; Conceição, L E C; Engrola, S; Le, M H; Rønnestad, I.
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  • Yúfera M; Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN-CSIC), Campus Universitario Rio San Pedro s/n, 11519 Puerto Real, Spain. Electronic address: manuel.yufera@icman.csic.es.
  • Nguyen MV; Institute of Aquaculture, Nha Trang University, 02 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St, Nha Trang, Viet Nam.
  • Navarro-Guillén C; Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN-CSIC), Campus Universitario Rio San Pedro s/n, 11519 Puerto Real, Spain.
  • Moyano FJ; Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain.
  • Jordal AO; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway.
  • Espe M; Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway.
  • Conceição LEC; Sparos Lda, Olhão, Portugal.
  • Engrola S; Centre of Marine Sciences of Algarve (CCMAR), University of Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal.
  • Le MH; Institute of Aquaculture, Nha Trang University, 02 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St, Nha Trang, Viet Nam.
  • Rønnestad I; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30641188
The present study is focused to elucidate the main characteristics of the digestive function of this carnivorous fast-growing fish living at high temperatures. With this aim, we have examined the effects of an increased temperature from 30 to 34 °C on the daily pattern of gastrointestinal pH, enzymatic proteolytic digestive activity and the feed transit time in early juveniles of cobia (Rachycentron canadum), a species living in tropical and subtropical waters with an increasing aquaculture production. Fish were fed two meals a day. Gastric luminal pH was permanently acidic (mean pH values: 2.76-4.74) while the intestinal pH increased from neutral/slightly acidic to slightly alkaline when the digesta was present, with an increasing alkalinity from proximal to distal intestine (mean pH values: 6.05 to 7.69). The temperature did not affect the gastric pH but a slightly higher acidity was induced in the intestine at 34 °C. Pepsin activity showed a daily rhythm at 30 °C with maximum in the middle of the light period, while at 34 °C some hourly changes coinciding with feed adding without a clear daily trend during the 24-h period were observed. The trypsin activity exhibited a daily rhythm at both temperatures with an increase after morning feeding to reach a maximum several hours later. Average pepsin activity during the daily cycle was slightly higher at 34 °C (6.1 and 7.3 U mg-1 BW at 30 and 34 °C respectively), but values were significantly different only at 8 and 24 h after the morning meal. Similarly, the trypsin activity was significantly affected by the temperature only at 8 and 16 h after the morning meal, but daily activity averages were similar (1.20 and 1.29 U g-1 BW at 30 and 34 °C respectively). The partial transit rates of the first meal in the stomach for each period inter-samplings were higher during the first 4-h period and decreased progressively along the rest of the 24-h cycle at both temperatures, but no significant differences were detected at 30 °C. In addition, the transit was notably faster at 34 °C particularly during the first 8 h after feeding, with rates between 100 and 65% of total volume displaced (intake or released) during each 4-h period. In the intestine the transit rate was relatively constant and similar at both temperatures during 12 h after feeding. Then the rates remained very low during the following 12 h. Residence time of the first meal was longer at 30 than at 34 °C, particularly in the stomach (12 h:02 min vs 4 h:54 min respectively). In the intestine the difference was not so large (8 h:18 min vs 6 h:24 min respectively). In a parallel study under same conditions, cobia reared at 30 °C grew faster and showed a more favorable feed conversion ratio than those at elevated temperature (34 °C). The present results indicate that at 34 °C, a subtle increase of proteolytic activity cannot compensate for the faster gut transit rate. Therefore, 30 °C is more appropriate temperature for the early on-growing of cobia because at higher temperatures the digestion efficiency decrease being one of the causes for a lower growth.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Digestão / Peixes / Temperatura Alta Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Digestão / Peixes / Temperatura Alta Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article