Alami-Durante Hélène, Cluzeaud Marianne, Duval Carine, Maunas Patrick, Girod-David Virginia, Médale Françoise
INRA, UR 1067 Nutrition Métabolisme Aquaculture, Aquapôle,F-64310Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle,France.
Br J Nutr. 2014 Sep 14;112(5):674-87. doi: 10.1017/S0007114514001391. Epub 2014 Jun 20.
As the understanding of the nutritional regulation of muscle growth mechanisms in fish is fragmentary, the present study aimed to (1) characterise ontogenetic changes in muscle growth-related genes in parallel to changes in muscle cellularity; (2) determine whether an early decrease in dietary protein:energy ratio by fat addition affects the muscle growth mechanisms of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) alevins; and (3) determine whether this early feeding of a high-fat (HF) diet to alevins had a long-term effect on muscle growth processes in juveniles fed a commercial diet. Developmental regulation of hyperplasia and hypertrophy was evidenced at the molecular (expression of myogenic regulatory factors, proliferating cell nuclear antigen and myosin heavy chains (MHC)) and cellular (number and diameter of white muscle fibres) levels. An early decrease in dietary protein:energy ratio by fat addition stimulated the body growth of alevins but led to a fatty phenotype, with accumulation of lipids in the anterior part, and less caudal muscle when compared at similar body weights, due to a decrease in both the white muscle hyperplasia and maximum hypertrophy of white muscle fibres. These HF diet-induced cellular changes were preceded by a very rapid down-regulation of the expression of fast-MHC. The present study also demonstrated that early dietary composition had a long-term effect on the subsequent muscle growth processes of juveniles fed a commercial diet for 3 months. When compared at similar body weights, initially HF diet-fed juveniles indeed had a lower mean diameter of white muscle fibres, a smaller number of large white muscle fibres, and lower expression levels of MyoD1 and myogenin. These findings demonstrated the strong effect of early feed composition on the muscle growth mechanisms of trout alevins and juveniles.
由于对鱼类肌肉生长机制的营养调控的理解尚不完整,本研究旨在:(1)描述与肌肉细胞性变化平行的肌肉生长相关基因的个体发育变化;(2)确定通过添加脂肪使日粮蛋白质:能量比早期降低是否会影响虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)仔鱼的肌肉生长机制;以及(3)确定向仔鱼早期投喂高脂(HF)日粮是否会对投喂商业日粮的幼鱼的肌肉生长过程产生长期影响。在分子(生肌调节因子、增殖细胞核抗原和肌球蛋白重链(MHC)的表达)和细胞(白肌纤维的数量和直径)水平上证明了增生和肥大的发育调控。通过添加脂肪使日粮蛋白质:能量比早期降低刺激了仔鱼的身体生长,但导致了脂肪表型,在相似体重下比较时,前部脂质积累,尾肌较少,这是由于白肌增生减少和白肌纤维最大肥大减少所致。这些由HF日粮诱导的细胞变化之前,快速MHC的表达非常迅速地下调。本研究还表明,早期日粮组成对投喂商业日粮3个月的幼鱼随后的肌肉生长过程有长期影响。在相似体重下比较时,最初投喂HF日粮的幼鱼确实白肌纤维平均直径较小、大的白肌纤维数量较少以及MyoD1和肌细胞生成素的表达水平较低。这些发现证明了早期饲料组成对鳟鱼仔鱼和幼鱼肌肉生长机制的强烈影响。