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许氏平鲉幼鱼对饲料中精氨酸需求量的研究
沈钰博1,2, 王际英2, 李宝山2, 刘财礼1,2, 王晓艳2, 黄炳山2, 王世信2, 孙永智2
1.上海海洋大学 水产科学国家级实验教学示范中心 农业农村部鱼类营养与环境生态研究中心 水产动物遗传育种中心上海市协同创新中心 上海 201306;2.山东省海洋资源与环境研究院 山东省海洋生态修复重点实验室 山东 烟台 264006
摘要:
本实验旨在研究饲料中不同精氨酸含量对许氏平鲉(Sebastes schlegelii)幼鱼生长、体组成、血清生化指标及肝脏相关酶活力的影响,以确定其对精氨酸的最适需求量。在基础饲料中添加晶体L-精氨酸配制精氨酸含量分别为1.39%、1.83%、2.34%、2.80%、3.39%和4.08%的6组等氮等脂的实验饲料(D1、D2、D3、D4、D5和D6)。饲喂初始体重为(12.03±0.03) g的许氏平鲉幼鱼56 d。结果显示,随着饲料中精氨酸含量的升高,实验鱼的增重率(WGR)、特定生长率(SGR)和蛋白质效率(PER)均先升高后降低,在D3组达到最高值,显著高于D1、D2、D5和D6组(P<0.05);饲料系数(FCR)先降低后升高,在D3组达到最低值,显著低于D1、D2、D5和D6组(P<0.05);D3组肌肉粗蛋白含量最高且显著高于其他组(P<0.05),肌肉水分、粗脂肪、粗灰分和全鱼水分、粗蛋白、粗脂肪和粗灰分无显著性差异;全鱼和肌肉总必需氨基酸(ΣEAA)和总氨基酸(ΣAA)含量均先升高后降低;血清谷丙转氨酶(ALT)活力先降低后升高,D3组显著小于其他组(P<0.05),一氧化氮(NO)含量先升高后降低,D3和D4组显著高于其他组(P<0.05),尿素氮(BUN)含量先升高后趋于平缓;肝脏超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、溶菌酶(LZM)、总一氧化氮合酶(TNOS)和诱导型一氧化氮合酶(iNOS)活力均先升高后降低,丙二醛(MDA)含量先降低后升高,D2~D4组显著低于D1、D5和D6组(P<0.05)。在本研究条件下,以WGR为评价指标,经一元二次回归分析得出,许氏平鲉幼鱼[(12.03±0.03) g]饲料中精氨酸适宜需求量为2.78% (占5.56%饲料粗蛋白)。
关键词:  许氏平鲉幼鱼  精氨酸  需求量  生长
DOI:10.19663/j.issn2095-9869.20210114003
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Dietary Arginine Requirement of Juvenile Rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii)
SHEN Yubo1,2, WANG Jiying2, LI Baoshan2, LIU Caili1,2, WANG Xiaoyan2, HUANG Bingshan2, WANG Shixin2, SUN Yongzhi2
1.National Demonstration Center for Experimental Fisheries Science Education, Centre for Research on Environmental Ecology and Fish Nutrition (CREEFN) of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Shanghai Collaborative Innovation for Aquatic Animal Genetics and Breeding, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China;2.Shandong Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Restoration, Shandong Marine Resource and Environment Research Institute, Yantai, Shandong 264006, China
Abstract:
An eight week experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary arginine on the growth performance, body composition, serum biochemical parameters, and liver enzyme activities of juvenile Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) and to determine the dietary arginine requirement. Six isonitrogenous and isolipidic diets were formulated to contain graded dietary arginine (1.5%, 1.0%, 2.0%, 2.5%, 3.5%, and 4.5% dry diet). The crystalline amino acid mixture was supplemented in the test diets to simulate the amino acid profile of the juvenile S. schlegelii muscle protein, except for arginine. The initial average body weight of the juvenile S. schlegelii was (12.03±0.03) g. The results showed that, with increasing dietary arginine, the weight gain rate (WGR), specific growth rate, and protein efficiency ratio significantly increased at first and then decreased; these were significantly higher in the 2.34% and 2.80% arginine diets than the 1.39% arginine diet, but the feed conversion ratio showed the opposite trend. The crude protein content of the muscle was significantly affected by dietary arginine levels and was significantly higher in the 2.34% arginine diet than the other groups. The concentrations of both total essential amino acids and total amino acids first increased and then decreased in the whole fish and muscle tissues. The levels of albumin and nitrogen oxide in the serum significantly increased first and then decreased (P<0.05), whereas the serum blood urea nitrogen content first increased and then plateaued. However, the glutamic pyruvic transaminase in the serum significantly decreased at first and then increased, and was significantly lower in the 2.34% arginine diet than in other groups. The activities of superoxide dismutase, lysozyme, aspartate aminotransferase, total antioxidant enzymes, alkaline phosphatase, total nitric oxide synthase, and inducible nitric oxide synthase in the liver first significantly increased and then decreased, whereas the content of malonaldehyde first significantly decreased and then increased. With WGR as an evaluation index, the optimal arginine requirement of juvenile S. schlegelii was 2.78% (5.56% dietary protein).
Key words:  Juvenile Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii)  Arginine  Requirement  Growth