Comparing effects of high starch diet or high lipid diet supplemented with different levels of zinc on intestinal barrier and microbe community in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Shi, Bo

作者: Shi, Bo;Qian, Tong;Zhang, Yu;Feng, Tianyu;Dong, Zhiyong;Cai, Wanjie;Zhang, Yuexing;Yin, Ziyu;Dong, Zhiyong

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关键词: Zinc; High energy diet; Intestinal health; Inflammation; Micropterus salmoides

期刊名称:FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY ( 影响因子:3.9; 五年影响因子:4.2 )

ISSN: 1050-4648

年卷期: 2024 年 154 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Zinc is essential for normal growth and reproduction in all animals and plays a crucial role in many biological processes. The present study aimed to compare the intervention effects of zinc on intestinal health in a high lipid diet or high starch diet. Seven iso-nitrogenous (similar to 520 g kg(-1)) diets were formulated containing a positive control diet (115 g kg(-1) lipid + 115 g kg(-1) starch + 20 mg kg(-1) Zn), three high starch diets (HS, 166 g kg(-1) starch) and three high lipid diets (HL, 182 g kg(-1) lipid), with 0 (HS-LZn, HL-LZn), 20 (HS-MZn, HL-MZn) and 150 (HS-HZn, HL-HZn) mg kg(-1) Zn being supplemented. High starch diet and high lipid diet promoted feed efficiency, as evidenced by the lower feed conversion ratio. Three-way factorial ANOVA analysis showed high starch diet (166 g kg(-1)) significantly decreased final body weight and weight gain compared to the normal starch level (115 g kg(-1)). Diamine oxidase in serum significantly increased in diets HS-LZn and HL-LZn. In addition, distal intestinal mucosal fold damage and inflammatory infiltration were observed in the HS-LZn, HS-HZn, HL-LZn and HL-HZn groups. Fish fed HL diets (HL-LZn, HL-MZn, HL-HZn) showed lower expressions of claudin 5 and claudin 34, and higher IgD and IgM. Diets HL-LZn and HL-MZn significantly up-regulated C4 and C7. Proinflammatory cytokines including il8, il1 beta and tnf alpha significantly up-regulated in diet HL-LZn, even higher than the HS-LZn. Intestinal microbial composition indicated the abundance of Cetobacterium in HL-LZn was significantly higher than the control and HL-MZn diets. Similarly, LEfSe showed that Cetobacterium (P = 0.039) significantly enriched in the HL-LZn group. This study clarified high energy diet induced intestinal damage, which can be alleviated by zinc.

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