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Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout

The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutrient composition will have different digestible energy intakes (DEI) but similar total heat production. Four iso-energetic diets (2×2 factorial design) were formulated having a contrast in i) the rati...

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Autores principales: Saravanan, Subramanian, Schrama, Johan W., Figueiredo-Silva, A. Claudia, Kaushik, Sadasivam J., Verreth, Johan A. J., Geurden, Inge
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3322127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22496852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034743
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author Saravanan, Subramanian
Schrama, Johan W.
Figueiredo-Silva, A. Claudia
Kaushik, Sadasivam J.
Verreth, Johan A. J.
Geurden, Inge
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Schrama, Johan W.
Figueiredo-Silva, A. Claudia
Kaushik, Sadasivam J.
Verreth, Johan A. J.
Geurden, Inge
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description The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutrient composition will have different digestible energy intakes (DEI) but similar total heat production. Four iso-energetic diets (2×2 factorial design) were formulated having a contrast in i) the ratio of protein to energy (P/E): high (H(P/E)) vs. low (L(P/E)) and ii) the type of non-protein energy (NPE) source: fat vs. carbohydrate which were iso-energetically exchanged. Triplicate groups (35 fish/tank) of rainbow trout were hand-fed each diet twice daily to satiation for 6 weeks under non-limiting water oxygen conditions. Feed intake (FI), DEI (kJ kg(−0.8) d(−1)) and growth (g kg(−0.8) d(−1)) of trout were affected by the interaction between P/E ratio and NPE source of the diet (P<0.05). Regardless of dietary P/E ratio, the inclusion of carbohydrate compared to fat as main NPE source reduced DEI and growth of trout by ∼20%. The diet-induced differences in FI and DEI show that trout did not compensate for the dietary differences in digestible energy or digestible protein contents. Further, changes in body fat store and plasma glucose did not seem to exert a homeostatic feedback control on DEI. Independent of the diet composition, heat production of trout did not differ (P>0.05). Our data suggest that the control of DEI in trout might be a function of heat production, which in turn might reflect a physiological limit related with oxidative metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-33221272012-04-11 Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout Saravanan, Subramanian Schrama, Johan W. Figueiredo-Silva, A. Claudia Kaushik, Sadasivam J. Verreth, Johan A. J. Geurden, Inge PLoS One Research Article The hypothesis was tested that fish fed to satiation with iso-energetic diets differing in macronutrient composition will have different digestible energy intakes (DEI) but similar total heat production. Four iso-energetic diets (2×2 factorial design) were formulated having a contrast in i) the ratio of protein to energy (P/E): high (H(P/E)) vs. low (L(P/E)) and ii) the type of non-protein energy (NPE) source: fat vs. carbohydrate which were iso-energetically exchanged. Triplicate groups (35 fish/tank) of rainbow trout were hand-fed each diet twice daily to satiation for 6 weeks under non-limiting water oxygen conditions. Feed intake (FI), DEI (kJ kg(−0.8) d(−1)) and growth (g kg(−0.8) d(−1)) of trout were affected by the interaction between P/E ratio and NPE source of the diet (P<0.05). Regardless of dietary P/E ratio, the inclusion of carbohydrate compared to fat as main NPE source reduced DEI and growth of trout by ∼20%. The diet-induced differences in FI and DEI show that trout did not compensate for the dietary differences in digestible energy or digestible protein contents. Further, changes in body fat store and plasma glucose did not seem to exert a homeostatic feedback control on DEI. Independent of the diet composition, heat production of trout did not differ (P>0.05). Our data suggest that the control of DEI in trout might be a function of heat production, which in turn might reflect a physiological limit related with oxidative metabolism. Public Library of Science 2012-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3322127/ /pubmed/22496852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034743 Text en Saravanan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Saravanan, Subramanian
Schrama, Johan W.
Figueiredo-Silva, A. Claudia
Kaushik, Sadasivam J.
Verreth, Johan A. J.
Geurden, Inge
Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title_full Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title_fullStr Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title_full_unstemmed Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title_short Constraints on Energy Intake in Fish: The Link between Diet Composition, Energy Metabolism, and Energy Intake in Rainbow Trout
title_sort constraints on energy intake in fish: the link between diet composition, energy metabolism, and energy intake in rainbow trout
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3322127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22496852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034743
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