Growth performance, hepatic enzymes, and gut health status of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in response to dietary Cetobacterium somerae fermentation product
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25114Date
2022-02-15Type
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Xie, Mingxu; Hao, Qiang; Olsen, Rolf Erik; Ringø, Einar; Yang, Yalin; Zhang, Zhen; Ran, Chao; Zhou, ZhigangAbstract
Intensive aquaculture practices compromise the health of fish. Probiotics especially those isolated from aquatic
animals play important roles in improving fish health. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of stabilized fermentation product of Cetobacterium somerae (XMX-1) on the growth performance, gut and liver health
of common carp. A total of 300 carps (initial weight of 2.32 ± 0.02 g) were divided into the control (fed a basal
diet) and XMX-1 groups (fed a basal diet with 2 g/kg, 3 g/kg, 4 g/kg or 5 g/kg XMX-1 diet). After 8-week feeding,
growth performance, serum lipopolysaccharide (LPS), diamine oxidase activity (DAO), alanine aminotransferase
(ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were evaluated. The intestinal total superoxide dismutase (SOD)
activity, the expression of gut health related genes was tested. In addition, the liver triacylglycerol (TAG) and the
expression of liver lipid metabolism related genes were conducted. Results showed that XMX-1 addition had no
effect on the growth performance of carps at a supplementation level up to 5 g/kg (P > 0.05). However, dietary
XMX-1 at addition levels ranging from 2 g/kg to 5 g/kg reduced serum LPS and DAO. Furthermore, all XMX-1
additions significantly increased total SOD activity compared with the control group (P < 0.05). In contrast,
dietary 3 g/kg XMX-1 significantly increased the expression of intestinal hypoxia inducible factor 1 subunit alpha
(HIF1α), Occludin, Hepcidin and zonula occludens (ZO)-1 (P < 0.05). Dietary 2 g/kg XMX-1 significantly increased
the expression of intestinal Hepcidin and ZO-1 (P < 0.05). Moreover, dietary XMX-1 decreased the level of serum
ALT (P ≤ 0.37) and liver TAG (P ≤ 0.07). Furthermore, we found that dietary XMX-1 significantly reduced the
expression of genes related to lipid synthesis including sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP1c) and
peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, dietary 3 g/kg XMX-1
significantly increased the expression of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) and peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor alpha (PPARα) compared with the control group (P < 0.05). Together, our findings suggest
that XMX-1 additions of 3 g/kg had the best effect on fish health.
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ElsevierCitation
Xie, Hao, Olsen, Ringø, Yang, Zhang, Ran, Zhou. Growth performance, hepatic enzymes, and gut health status of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in response to dietary Cetobacterium somerae fermentation product. Aquaculture Reports. 2022;23Metadata
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