Title of article :
Effects of starvation and re-feeding on compensatory growth performance, plasma metabolites and IGF-I gene expression of Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus, Borodin 1897)
Author/Authors :
Yarmohammadi ، M نويسنده International Sturgeon Research Institute, PO Box: 41635-3464, Rasht, Iran , , Shabani ، A نويسنده Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, PO Box: 336, Gorgan, Iran , , Pourkazemi ، M نويسنده International Sturgeon Research Institute, PO Box: 41635-3464, Rasht, Iran , , Soltanloo، H نويسنده Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, PO Box: 336, Gorgan, Iran , , Imanpour ، M. R نويسنده Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, PO Box: 336, Gorgan, Iran , , Ramezanpour ، S نويسنده Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, PO Box: 336, Gorgan, Iran , , Smith-Keune ، C نويسنده Aquaculture Genetics Research Program, School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University Townsville, Queensland, 4811. Australia , , Jerry ، D. R نويسنده Aquaculture Genetics Research Program, School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 4811. Australia ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Pages :
19
From page :
465
To page :
483
Abstract :
The effects of starvation and subsequent re-feeding on compensatory growth performance, blood serum metabolites and IGF-ImRNA expression in liver and muscle were investigated in juvenile Persian sturgeon. Growth indices including body weight, SGR, CF, and HSI significantly decreased after starvation. However, after re-feeding sturgeons that were starved for 1 week reached the same weight as the control, indicating that complete compensatory growth had occurred. Conversely, sturgeon in longer periods of starvation showed only partial growth compensation. HSI values decreased significantly during starvation, although they returned to the control fish levels after re-feeding. Plasma levels of glucose and insulin during starvation and re-feeding did not significantly change. This suggests that sturgeon is able to maintain glycaemia during starvation, probably due to their non-carbohydrates source dietary. Plasma total lipid level in un-fed treatments, however, was found to increase, possibly as a mechanism to utilise lipids as a fuel during starvation. IGF-I mRNA expression in liver and muscle increased during starvation and decreased after re-feeding. However, changes in the IGF-I mRNA expression were not significantly different among treatments. These results indicate that a periodic short-term starvation in Persian sturgeon does not adversely sacrifice overall fish weight gain and sturgeon can realise compensatory growth.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Record number :
850867
Link To Document :
بازگشت