Probiotics Improve Eating Disorders in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>) Induced by a Pellet Feed Diet via Stimulating Immunity and Regulating Gut Microbiota.
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Eating disorders are directly or indirectly influenced by gut microbiota and innate immunity. Probiotics have been shown to regulate gut microbiota and stimulate immunity in a variety of species. In this study, three kinds of probiotics, namely, , and , were selected for the experiment. The results showed that the addition of three probiotics at a concentration of 10 colony forming unit/mL to the culture water significantly increased the ratio of the pellet feed recipients and survival rate of mandarin fish () under pellet-feed feeding. In addition, the three kinds of probiotics reversed the decrease in serum lysozyme and immunoglobulin M content, the decrease in the activity of antioxidant enzymes glutathione and catalase and the decrease in the expression of the appetite-stimulating regulator agouti gene-related protein of mandarin fish caused by pellet-feed feeding. In terms of intestinal health, the three probiotics reduced the abundance of pathogenic bacteria in the gut microbiota and increased the height of intestinal villi and the thickness of foregut basement membrane of mandarin fish under pellet-feed feeding. In general, the addition of the three probiotics can significantly improve eating disorders of mandarin fish caused by pellet feeding. |
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2021
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Microorganisms
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9
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6
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2021
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https://www.mdpi.com/resolver?pii=microorganisms9061288
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DOI |
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10.3390/microorganisms9061288
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Microorganisms
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