Title of article :
Growth, body composition, physiological responses and expression of immune-related and growth-related genes of Sobaity seabream (Sparidentex hasta) juvenile fed dietary bovine lactoferrin
Author/Authors :
Morshedi V. Persian Gulf Research Institute - Persian Gulf University - Bushehr, Iran , Ghasemi A. Persian Gulf Research Institute - Persian Gulf University - Bushehr, Iran , Agh N. Department of Aquaculture - Artemia and Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Noori F. Department of Aquaculture - Artemia and Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Jafari F. Department of Aquaculture - Artemia and Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Lactoferrin (LF) has been used as an immunostimulant in different fish species and
have effects on growth and immunological parameters. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the effects of dietary LF on growth and feeding performance, body
composition, digestive enzymes activity, hematological factors, humoral immune
response and expression of immune-related and growth-related genes in sobaity
juvenile (Sparidentex hasta). One hundred and thirty five fish with an initial average
weight of 35.64±0.30 g were fed for a period of 8 weeks. Basal diet was supplemented
with 0 (control), 400 and 800 mg kg-1 LF in a completely randomized design trial in
triplicate groups. The results showed no significant differences in growth and feeding
parameters and body composition between control and treatment groups (p>0.05).
Moreover, no significant difference was observed in digestive enzymes activity, nonspecific
immune response, hematological parameters and immune-related gene
expression (IL-1β) between control and the treatment groups (p>0.05). Nonetheless,
growth-related gene expression (IGF-I) of treatments and control group significantly
varied (p<0.05). These results suggested that dietary LF used in this study is not
appropriate for supplementation in the diet of sobaity juvenile as it did not influence the
growth performance, feed utilization, body composition and the physiological
parameters in this fish. This study encourages further research on different aspects of
LF in sobaity culture with a clear emphasis on optimizing dosage levels
Keywords :
Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) , Growth performance , Physiological response , Gene expression , Hemato-immunological factors , Immunostimulants
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences