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Effects of Diet on Responses to Hypoxia in Sturgeon (Acipenser Naccarii)

Authors :
L. Bolis
G. Abrami
E. Agradi
G. P. Bondiolotti
David J. Randall
P. Bronzi
F. Natiello
David J. McKenzie
Source :
Journal of Experimental Biology. 170:113-125
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists, 1992.

Abstract

We investigated the effects of a diet enriched in omega-3 (ω3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and vitamin E on responses of sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii) to hypoxia. After 3 months of feeding, there were significant increases in ω3 PUFA in liver and muscle, and of vitamin E in muscle, of fish fed the enriched diet (ED) compared with fish on a standard diet (SD), indicating that tissue composition is influenced by diet. Acute exposure to hypoxia (10 min at 10.8 kPa water O2 tension, ) had no effect on oxygen consumption , increased gill ventilation frequency (fg) and reduced arterial blood O2 content in both dietary groups, but ED sturgeon exhibited a significantly smaller decrease in than did SD animals. Progressive hypoxic exposure ( decreasing gradually from 20.5 to 3.6kPa within 45–60min) led to a significant increase in at intermediate levels of in SD sturgeon that was not seen in ED animals. Furthermore, ED sturgeon showed no significant reduction in arterial plasma pH (pHa) and at levels that caused significant reductions in these variables in SD sturgeon. ED sturgeon exhibited a smaller increase in plasma lactate level than did SD fish. We suggest that PUFA and/or vitamin E contribute significantly to regulation of metabolism in hypoxia.

Details

ISSN :
14779145 and 00220949
Volume :
170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........13053888c7ccf3ce8bc1cc49615c8cf5