The physiological effects of the pancreatic peptides somatostatin-14 and somatostatin-25 on lipid metabolism in rainbow trout were evaluated by in vitro culture of liver and adipose tissue. The culture medium was subsequently analyzed for glycerol and fatty acid content and triacylglycerol lipase ac
Effects of administration of somatostatin-14 and immunoneutralization of somatostatin on endocrine and growth responses in rainbow trout
β Scribed by B. C. Peterson; P. R. Simpson; K. D. Cain; R. H. Hardy; G. T. Schelling; T. L. Ott
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1112
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β¦ Synopsis
Injection of somatostatinβ14 (SSβ14) at 5βngβg^β1^ body mass (BM) into rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss decreased (Pβ<β0Β·05, cubic, r^2^β=β0Β·54) levels of growth hormone (GH) (1Β·5βΒ±β0Β·9βngβml^β1^v. 6Β·6βΒ±β0Β·6βngβml^β1^) over time when compared to controls. Somatostatinβ14 at 50βngβg^β1^ BM also decreased (Pβ=β0Β·064, __q__uadratic; r^2^β=β0Β·30) levels of GH (3Β·6βΒ±β2Β·1βngβml^β1^v. 6Β·6βΒ±β0Β·6βngβml^β1^) over time compared to controls. In a second study, passive immunization against SSβ14 (1β:β25 dose) increased (Pβ=β0Β·10, cubic, r^2^β=β0Β·12) levels of GH (11Β·0βΒ±β4Β·8βngβml^β1^v. 5Β·2βΒ±β1Β·4βngβml^β1^) over time. Passively immunizing against SSβ14 (1β:β50 dose) increased (Pβ<β0Β·05, cubic, r^2^β=β0Β·10) levels of GH (8Β·2βΒ±β2Β·3βngβml^β1^v. 5Β·2βΒ±β1Β·4βngβml^β1^) over time compared to controls. Overall, in the active immunization study there was no difference (Pβ>β0Β·10) in specific growth rate (G) or feed conversion ratio (FCR) between the three treatment groups during the 9 weeks of the study. Only four of the fish immunized against SSβ14, however, developed antibody titres against SS. Compared to controls, these fish exhibited a G of 0Β·89βΒ±β0Β·09 v. 0Β·56βΒ±β0Β·09% per 3 weeks and FCR of 0Β·80βΒ±β0Β·04 v. 1Β·20βΒ±β0Β·05βgβg^β1^. In SSβ14 immunized fish, levels of GH decreased (Pβ<β0Β·05) by day 63 while levels of insulin like growth factorβI (IGFβI) increased (Pβ<β0Β·05) by day 42 and 63. These results indicate the hypothalamic hormone SSβ14 regulates GH secretion similarly in rainbow trout as it does in mammals. Active immunization against SSβ14 could improve growth performance in rainbow trout but enhanced G and FCR is dependent upon generation of antibody titres.
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