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早期营养编程会影响二倍体和三倍体大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)的肝脏转录组。

Early nutritional programming affects liver transcriptome in diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar.

机构信息

Institute of Aquaculture, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, FK94LA, Stirling, Scotland, UK.

National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (NIFES), Nordnes, 5817, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2017 Nov 17;18(1):886. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-4264-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To ensure sustainability of aquaculture, plant-based ingredients are being used in feeds to replace marine-derived products. However, plants contain secondary metabolites which can affect food intake and nutrient utilisation of fish. The application of nutritional stimuli during early development can induce long-term changes in animal physiology. Recently, we successfully used this approach to improve the utilisation of plant-based diets in diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon. In the present study we explored the molecular mechanisms occurring in the liver of salmon when challenged with a plant-based diet in order to determine the metabolic processes affected, and the effect of ploidy.

RESULTS

Microarray analysis revealed that nutritional history had a major impact on the expression of genes. Key pathways of intermediary metabolism were up-regulated, including oxidative phosphorylation, pyruvate metabolism, TCA cycle, glycolysis and fatty acid metabolism. Other differentially expressed pathways affected by diet included protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum, RNA transport, endocytosis and purine metabolism. The interaction between diet and ploidy also had an effect on the hepatic transcriptome of salmon. The biological pathways with the highest number of genes affected by this interaction were related to gene transcription and translation, and cell processes such as proliferation, differentiation, communication and membrane trafficking.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study revealed that nutritional programming induced changes in a large number of metabolic processes in Atlantic salmon, which may be associated with the improved fish performance and nutrient utilisation demonstrated previously. In addition, differences between diploid and triploid salmon were found, supporting recent data that indicate nutritional requirements of triploid salmon may differ from those of their diploid counterparts.

摘要

背景

为了确保水产养殖业的可持续性,正在饲料中使用植物成分来替代海洋衍生产品。然而,植物中含有次生代谢物,会影响鱼类的食物摄入和营养利用。在早期发育过程中应用营养刺激可以诱导动物生理学的长期变化。最近,我们成功地使用这种方法来提高二倍体和三倍体大西洋鲑鱼对植物性饮食的利用。在本研究中,我们探讨了在面临植物性饮食时鲑鱼肝脏中发生的分子机制,以确定受影响的代谢过程以及ploidy 的影响。

结果

微阵列分析表明,营养史对基因表达有重大影响。中间代谢的关键途径被上调,包括氧化磷酸化、丙酮酸代谢、TCA 循环、糖酵解和脂肪酸代谢。受饮食影响的其他差异表达途径包括内质网蛋白质加工、RNA 转运、内吞作用和嘌呤代谢。饮食和ploidy 之间的相互作用也对鲑鱼的肝脏转录组有影响。受这种相互作用影响最大的基因的生物途径与基因转录和翻译以及细胞过程有关,如增殖、分化、通讯和膜运输。

结论

本研究表明,营养编程诱导大西洋鲑鱼大量代谢过程发生变化,这可能与之前表现出的鱼类性能和营养利用的改善有关。此外,还发现了二倍体和三倍体鲑鱼之间的差异,这支持了最近的数据,表明三倍体鲑鱼的营养需求可能与其二倍体对应物不同。

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