Molecular Antioxidant Functions are Enhanced in Atlantic Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus Thynnus , L .) Larvae Fed Selenium-Enriched Rotifers Brachionus Rotundiformis .

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)(2022)

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Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element for fish with more than 40 selenoproteins identified, many exhibiting antioxidant functions. This study investigated the effect of dietary Se supplementation on physiological parameters, selenoprotein and antioxidant enzyme gene expression in Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABT, ) larvae. First-feeding ABT larvae were divided into triplicate groups and fed rotifers enriched with five different levels of Se (0, 3, 10, 30, and 100 µg Se·L) until 14 days after hatching. Both rotifers and ABT larvae effectively accumulated Se achieving maximum levels in the Se100 treatment (30.05 μg Se·g and 194 ± 38 μg Se·g dry mass, respectively). Larvae showed highest total length when fed Se3 rotifers, whereas flexion index was highest in larvae fed Se10. Selenium supplementation increased the gene expression of selenoproteins , , , , and compared to the non-supplemented control (Se0), but only marginal differences were detected between supplementation levels. In contrast, expression of the antioxidant enzymes and were lowest in larvae fed Se100. To conclude, non-Se-enriched rotifers may be suboptimal for first feeding ABT larvae, which showed improved selenoprotein and antioxidant gene expression when fed a diet containing 4.42 μg Se·g dry mass.
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Se-yeast,antioxidant enzymes,bluefin tuna,gene expression,growth performance,larvae,rotifer enrichment,selenoprotein
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