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Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil
There is a constant need to find feed additives that improve health and nutrition of farmed fish and lessen the intestinal inflammation induced by plant-based ingredients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding an organic acid salt to alleviate some of the detrimental effe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5127657/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166564 |
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author | Estensoro, Itziar Ballester-Lozano, Gabriel Benedito-Palos, Laura Grammes, Fabian Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio Mydland, Liv-Torunn Calduch-Giner, Josep Alvar Fuentes, Juan Karalazos, Vasileios Ortiz, Álvaro Øverland, Margareth Sitjà-Bobadilla, Ariadna Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume |
author_facet | Estensoro, Itziar Ballester-Lozano, Gabriel Benedito-Palos, Laura Grammes, Fabian Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio Mydland, Liv-Torunn Calduch-Giner, Josep Alvar Fuentes, Juan Karalazos, Vasileios Ortiz, Álvaro Øverland, Margareth Sitjà-Bobadilla, Ariadna Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume |
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description | There is a constant need to find feed additives that improve health and nutrition of farmed fish and lessen the intestinal inflammation induced by plant-based ingredients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding an organic acid salt to alleviate some of the detrimental effects of extreme plant-ingredient substitution of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) in gilthead sea bream diet. Three experiments were conducted. In a first trial (T1), the best dose (0.4%) of sodium butyrate (BP-70 (®)NOREL) was chosen after a short (9-weeks) feeding period. In a second longer trial (T2) (8 months), four diets were used: a control diet containing 25% FM (T2-D1) and three experimental diets containing 5% FM (T2-D2, T2-D3, T2-D4). FO was the only added oil in D1, while a blend of plant oils replaced 58% and 84% of FO in T2-D2, and T2-D3 and T2-D4, respectively. The latter was supplemented with 0.4% BP-70. In a third trial (T3), two groups of fish were fed for 12 and 38 months with D1, D3 and D4 diets of T2. The effects of dietary changes were studied using histochemical, immunohistochemical, molecular and electrophysiological tools. The extreme diet (T2-D3) modified significantly the transcriptomic profile, especially at the anterior intestine, up-regulating the expression of inflammatory markers, in coincidence with a higher presence of granulocytes and lymphocytes in the submucosa, and changing genes involved in antioxidant defences, epithelial permeability and mucus production. Trans-epithelial electrical resistance (Rt) was also decreased (T3-D3). Most of these modifications were returned to control values with the addition of BP-70. None of the experimental diets modified the staining pattern of PCNA, FABP2 or ALPI. These results further confirm the potential of this additive to improve or reverse the detrimental effects of extreme fish diet formulations. |
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spelling | pubmed-51276572016-12-15 Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil Estensoro, Itziar Ballester-Lozano, Gabriel Benedito-Palos, Laura Grammes, Fabian Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio Mydland, Liv-Torunn Calduch-Giner, Josep Alvar Fuentes, Juan Karalazos, Vasileios Ortiz, Álvaro Øverland, Margareth Sitjà-Bobadilla, Ariadna Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume PLoS One Research Article There is a constant need to find feed additives that improve health and nutrition of farmed fish and lessen the intestinal inflammation induced by plant-based ingredients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding an organic acid salt to alleviate some of the detrimental effects of extreme plant-ingredient substitution of fish meal (FM) and fish oil (FO) in gilthead sea bream diet. Three experiments were conducted. In a first trial (T1), the best dose (0.4%) of sodium butyrate (BP-70 (®)NOREL) was chosen after a short (9-weeks) feeding period. In a second longer trial (T2) (8 months), four diets were used: a control diet containing 25% FM (T2-D1) and three experimental diets containing 5% FM (T2-D2, T2-D3, T2-D4). FO was the only added oil in D1, while a blend of plant oils replaced 58% and 84% of FO in T2-D2, and T2-D3 and T2-D4, respectively. The latter was supplemented with 0.4% BP-70. In a third trial (T3), two groups of fish were fed for 12 and 38 months with D1, D3 and D4 diets of T2. The effects of dietary changes were studied using histochemical, immunohistochemical, molecular and electrophysiological tools. The extreme diet (T2-D3) modified significantly the transcriptomic profile, especially at the anterior intestine, up-regulating the expression of inflammatory markers, in coincidence with a higher presence of granulocytes and lymphocytes in the submucosa, and changing genes involved in antioxidant defences, epithelial permeability and mucus production. Trans-epithelial electrical resistance (Rt) was also decreased (T3-D3). Most of these modifications were returned to control values with the addition of BP-70. None of the experimental diets modified the staining pattern of PCNA, FABP2 or ALPI. These results further confirm the potential of this additive to improve or reverse the detrimental effects of extreme fish diet formulations. Public Library of Science 2016-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5127657/ /pubmed/27898676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166564 Text en © 2016 Estensoro 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Estensoro, Itziar Ballester-Lozano, Gabriel Benedito-Palos, Laura Grammes, Fabian Martos-Sitcha, Juan Antonio Mydland, Liv-Torunn Calduch-Giner, Josep Alvar Fuentes, Juan Karalazos, Vasileios Ortiz, Álvaro Øverland, Margareth Sitjà-Bobadilla, Ariadna Pérez-Sánchez, Jaume Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title | Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title_full | Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title_fullStr | Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title_short | Dietary Butyrate Helps to Restore the Intestinal Status of a Marine Teleost (Sparus aurata) Fed Extreme Diets Low in Fish Meal and Fish Oil |
title_sort | dietary butyrate helps to restore the intestinal status of a marine teleost (sparus aurata) fed extreme diets low in fish meal and fish oil |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5127657/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166564 |
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