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Incidence of systemic granulomatosis is modulated by the feeding sequence and type of enrichment in meagre (Argyrosomus regius) larvae
Authors:Miguel ngel Ruiz García  Carmen M Hernndez‐Cruz  Maria Jose Caballero  Hiplito Fernndez‐Palacios  Reda Saleh  Marisol Izquierdo  Mnica Beatriz Betancor Quintana
Institution:Miguel Ángel Ruiz García,Carmen M. Hernández‐Cruz,Maria Jose Caballero,Hipólito Fernández‐Palacios,Reda Saleh,Marisol Izquierdo,Mónica Beatriz Betancor Quintana
Abstract:Systemic granulomatosis is the most frequent disease in juvenile and adult meagre, but studies regarding the first appearance of granulomas in larvae do not exist. In order to evaluate this, meagre larvae were fed four different feeding regimes as follows: RS and RO (rotifer enriched with Easy DHA Selco or Ori‐Green from 3 to 30 dph respectively), RAS and RAO (rotifer enriched with Easy DHA Selco or Ori‐Green from 3 to 21 dph and Artemia enriched with Easy DHA Selco or Ori‐Green from 12 to 30 dph respectively). All treatments were also fed with commercial microdiet from 20 to 30 dph. At 30 dph weight, length, specific growth rate and survival were significantly higher in Artemia‐fed larvae, regardless of the enrichment. Microscopic first appearance of granulomas was observed in 20 dph larvae fed RS and RO. At 30 dph granulomas and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), values were significantly higher in RS and RO‐fed larvae than in RAS and RAO‐fed larvae. The results showed that granulomas first appeared in meagre larvae at 20 dph when fed rotifers only. Conversely, a reduced appearance of granulomas and lipid peroxidation occurs when Artemia is included in the feeding sequence reinforcing the hypothesis of a nutritional origin of the systemic granulomatosis.
Keywords:   Artemia     feeding sequence  meagre larvae  rotifer  systemic granulomatosis  vitamin E
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