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Ontogenic effects of early feeding of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae with a range of dietary n-3 HUFA levels on the functioning of PUFA desaturation pathways

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Vagner M, Robin JH, Zambonino-Infante JL, Tocher DR & Person-Le Ruyet J (2009) Ontogenic effects of early feeding of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae with a range of dietary n-3 HUFA levels on the functioning of PUFA desaturation pathways. British Journal of Nutrition, 101 (10), pp. 1452-1462. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114508088053

Abstract
Four replicated groups of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae were fed diets containing an extra-high level of highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) (XH; 3·7% EPA + DHA), a high level of HUFA (HH; 1·7 %), a low level of HUFA (LH; 0·7%) or an extra-low level of HUFA (XLH; 0·5%) from day 6 to day 45 (experiment 1; XH1, HH1, LH1, XLH1). After a subsequent 1-month period feeding a commercial diet (2·7% EPA + DHA), the capacity of the four initial groups to adapt to an n-3 HUFA-restricted diet (0·3% EPA + DHA; R-groups: XH2R, HH2R, LH2R, XLH2R) was tested for 35 d. Larval dietary treatments had no effect on larval and juvenile survival rates. The wet weight of day 45 larvae was higher in XH1 and HH1 (P < 0·001), but the R-juvenile mass gains were similar in all treatments. D-6-desaturase (D6D) mRNA level was higher in LH1 and XLH1 at day 45 (P

Keywords
sea bass; delta-6 desaturase; Sea basses; Fishes Feeding and feeds; Dietary supplement

Journal
British Journal of Nutrition: Volume 101, Issue 10

StatusPublished
Publication date31/05/2009
Publication date online07/10/2008
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/1466
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISSN0007-1145