Zarantoniello Matteo, Randazzo Basilio, Cardinaletti Gloriana, Truzzi Cristina, Chemello Giulia, Riolo Paola, Olivotto Ike
Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy.
Dipartimento di Scienze Agro-Alimentari, Ambientali e Animali (Di4A), Università di Udine, via Sondrio 2/A, 33100 Udine, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Mar 9;11(3):751. doi: 10.3390/ani11030751.
Insects represent a valuable and sustainable alternative ingredient for aquafeed formulation. However, insect-based diets have often highlighted controversial results in different fish species, especially when high inclusion levels were used. Several studies have demonstrated that nutritional programming through parental feeding may allow the production of fish better adapted to use sub-optimal aquafeed ingredients. To date, this approach has never been explored on insect-based diets. In the present study, five experimental diets characterized by increasing fish meal substitution levels with full-fat Black Soldier Fly (; BSF) prepupae meal (0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) were used to investigate the effects of programming via broodstock nutrition on F1 zebrafish larvae development. The responses of offspring were assayed through biometric, gas chromatographic, histological, and molecular analyses. The results evidenced that the same BSF-based diets provided to adults were able to affect F1 zebrafish larvae fatty acid composition without impairing growth performances, hepatic lipid accumulation and gut health. Groups challenged with higher BSF inclusion with respect to fish meal (50%, 75% and 100%) showed a significant downregulation of stress response markers and a positive modulation of inflammatory cytokines gene expression. The present study evidences that nutritional programming through parental feeding may make it possible to extend the fish meal substitution level with BSF prepupae meal in the diet up to almost 100% without incurring the well-known negative side effects of BSF-based diets.
昆虫是水产饲料配方中一种有价值且可持续的替代成分。然而,以昆虫为基础的饲料在不同鱼类中常常呈现出有争议的结果,尤其是在使用高添加水平时。多项研究表明,通过亲代投喂进行营养编程可能使生产出的鱼类更能适应使用次优的水产饲料成分。迄今为止,这种方法从未在以昆虫为基础的饲料上进行过探索。在本研究中,使用了五种实验饲料,其特点是用全脂黑水虻预蛹粉替代鱼粉的水平逐渐增加(0%、25%、50%、75%和100%),以研究通过亲鱼营养编程对F1斑马鱼幼鱼发育的影响。通过生物测量、气相色谱、组织学和分子分析来测定后代的反应。结果表明,提供给亲鱼的相同的以黑水虻为基础的饲料能够影响F1斑马鱼幼鱼的脂肪酸组成,而不会损害其生长性能、肝脏脂质积累和肠道健康。与鱼粉相比,黑水虻添加量较高(50%、75%和100%)的组显示应激反应标志物显著下调,炎症细胞因子基因表达呈正向调节。本研究证明,通过亲代投喂进行营养编程可能使饲料中用黑水虻预蛹粉替代鱼粉的水平提高到几乎100%,而不会出现以黑水虻为基础的饲料众所周知的负面副作用。