Effects of Haematococcus pluvialis on growth performance,hepatopancreatic transcriptome and resistance to ammonia-nitrogen stress of pacific white shrimp(Litopenaeus vannamei)
摘要Astaxanthin is widely used in aquatic animal feed and has beneficial effects on aquatic animals.Hae-matococcus pluvialis is one of the most important sources of natural astaxanthin.In this 8-week feeding experiment,the impacts of gradient additions of H.pluvialis on the growth and physiological perfor-mance of Litopenaeus vannamei before and after acute ammonia nitrogen stress were investigated.The experimental diets were formulated by incorporating gradient levels(0%,0.02%,0.04%,0.08%,0.16%and 0.32%)of H.pluvialis into the feed,namely D0,D0.02,D0.04,D0.08,D0.16 and D0.32,respectively.Each tank housed 30 shrimp,with 4 replicates per group.Significant improvements were observed in weight gain and specific growth rate(P<0.05)in D0.02,D0.04 and D0.08 groups compared with the control group D0.Regression curve analysis indicated that the growth effect of H.pluvialis is maximized at an inclusion level of 0.1006%.The acute ammonia stress test revealed that the addition of H.pluvialis significantly ameliorated the morphology and structure of hepatopancreas in D0.08,D0.16 and D0.32 groups(P<0.05),while attenuating the apoptosis signal in hepatopancreatic cells,thereby indicating a potential alleviation of liver injury and cellular apoptosis induced by acute ammonia stress through the incorporation of a specific proportion of H.pluvialis.The expression levels of ho1 and sod mRNA in the D0.08 group increased after stress,indicating upregulation of antioxidant and immune-related genes(P<0.05).As compared to the control group,the Toll pathway genes exhibited significantly higher expression levels in diets D0.02 and D0.04 prior to stress(P<0.05).After stress,crustin was down-regulated significantly in the H.pluvialis supplemental groups,while tube and relish mRNA expression levels were significantly higher in the D0.32 group compared to the D0 group(P<0.05).The results demonstrated that the growth performance of L.vannamei was enhanced by incorporating 0.02%to 0.08%of H.pluvialis into the diet.Furthermore,dietary supplementation with 0.08%to 0.32%resulted in an increased resistance to ammonia nitrogen stress in L.vannamei.
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