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Type: Journal article
Title: The effect of dietary soybean meal and soy protein concentrate on the intestinal mucus layer and development of subacute enteritis in Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola Ialandi) at suboptimal water temperature
Author: Bansemer, M.S.
Forder, R.E.A.
Howarth, G.S.
Suitor, G.M.
Bowyer, J.
Stone, D.A.J.
Citation: Aquaculture Nutrition, 2015; 21(3):300-310
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 1353-5773
1365-2095
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M.S. Bansemer, R.E.A. Forder,G.S. Howarth, G.M. Suitor, J. Bowyer and D.A.J. Stone
Abstract: Solvent-extracted soybean meal (SESBM) has been reported to cause subacute enteritis in certain fish species. Two 34-day experiments investigated the effects of SESBM and soy protein concentrate (SPC) on the intestinal mucus layer and development of subacute enteritis in the hindgut of yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) at 22 and 18 °C. Fish were fed increasing levels of SESBM (Exp. 1: 0 g kg⁻¹, 100 g kg⁻¹, 200 g kg⁻¹, 300 g kg⁻¹) and SPC (Exp. 2: 0 g kg⁻¹, 200 g kg⁻¹, 300 g kg ⁻¹, 400 g kg⁻¹. No visual signs of inflammation in the hindgut were observed in either experiment. However, increasing dietary SESBM significantly reduced mucus layer thickness. Neutral and acidic goblet cell mucin composition increased at 18 and 22 °C, respectively. A significant positive linear relationship was evident between goblet cell number and SESBM inclusion at 18 °C. SPC inclusion and water temperature had no significant effect on mucus layer thickness or mucin composition. However, at 18 °C, goblet cell numbers decreased with SPC inclusion. Results suggest the early stages of subacute enteritis may have been manifesting in SESBM fed fish. In the long term, mucus layer alterations associated with feeding SESBM may compromise fish health. Longer-term studies should investigate the effects of feeding SESBM to yellowtail kingfish, particularly at suboptimal water temperatures.
Keywords: mucus layer; soy products; subacute enteritis; water temperature; yellowtail kingfish
Description: Article first published online: 29 SEP 2014
Rights: © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
DOI: 10.1111/anu.12160
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anu.12160
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