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Does broodstock nutritional history affect the response of progeny to different first-feeding diets? A whole-body transcriptomic study of rainbow trout alevins.

Viviana Lazzarotto1, Geneviève Corraze1, Laurence Larroquet1, David Mazurais2, Françoise Médale1.   

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The whole-body transcriptome of trout alevins was characterised to investigate the effects of long-term feeding of rainbow trout broodstock females a diet free of fishmeal and fish oil on the metabolic capacities of progeny. Effects were studied before first feeding and after 3 weeks of feeding diets containing different proportions of marine and plant ingredients. Feeding alevins plant-based diets resulted in lower fish body weight, irrespective of maternal nutritional history. No differences in whole-body lipids were found between treatments, and the tissue fatty acid profile strongly reflected that of the respective broodstock or first-feeding diets. We showed that the maternal diet history did not significantly affect expressions of any genes before the first feeding. Interestingly, we found an effect of maternal nutritional history on gene expression in alevins after 3 weeks of feeding. The major differences in the transcriptome of alevins from plant-based diet-fed females compared with those from commercial-fed females were as follows: (i) down-regulation of genes involved in muscle growth/contraction and (ii) up-regulation of genes involved in carbohydrate and energy metabolism related to the delay in growth/development observed with plant-based diets. Our findings also showed an effect of the first-feeding diets, irrespective of maternal nutritional history. Specifically, the introduction of plant ingredients resulted in the up-regulation of genes involved in amino acid/protein and cholesterol metabolism and in differences in the expressions of genes related to carbohydrate metabolism. Information gained through this study opens up avenues for further reduction of marine ingredients in trout diets, including the whole rearing cycle.

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Keywords:  C diet commercial-like FM-FO and plant-based diet; COM commercial diet; Cy3 Cyanine 3-CTP; Early stages; FA fatty acid; FC fold change; FM fishmeal; FO fish oil; Fatty acids; Fish; GCK glucokinase; GO gene ontology; Gene expression; LC-PUFA long chain PUFA; M diet marine FM-FO-based diet; Microarrays; NL neutral lipid; Nutrition; PL polar lipid; Plant products; V diet experimentaly 100 % plant-based diet; VEG plant-based diet; cRNA complementary RNA

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27112276     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516001252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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2.  Long-term dietary replacement of fishmeal and fish oil in diets for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Effects on growth, whole body fatty acids and intestinal and hepatic gene expression.

Authors:  Viviana Lazzarotto; Françoise Médale; Laurence Larroquet; Geneviève Corraze
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-25
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