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The effects of starving and feeding on Dover sole (Solea solea,Soleidae, Linnaeus, 1758) stress response and early larval development
Authors:Chiara Carla Piccinetti  Marco Donati  Giuseppe Radaelli  Giovanni Caporale  Gilberto Mosconi  Francesco Palermo  Lina Cossignani  Roberto Salvatori  Rocio Penuela Lopez  Ike Olivotto
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Biomedicina Comparata e Alimentazione, Università degli Studi di Padova, Legnaro (PD), Italy;3. Scuola di Bioscienze e Biotecnologie, Università di Camerino, Camerino (MC), Italy;4. Dip. Scienze Economico‐Estimative e degli Alimenti, Sez. Chimica Bromatologica, Biochimica, Fisiologia e Nutrizione, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy;5. Pesca Lagunare, Orbetello (GR), Italy
Abstract:In the view of an urgent necessity to improve the quantity and the quality of farmed fish species, there is a strong need to improve our basic knowledge on the effects of first feeding during the developmental stages of fish larvae. High mortality, mainly due to food deprivation or inappropriate food quality, has been observed in many larval fish species, but knowledge about the morphological, biochemical and molecular processes related to this topic is still poorly understood. The understanding of the early larval ontogeny as well as the larval nutritional requirements and the molecular and cellular mechanisms elicited by fish larvae during food deprivation and starvation are thus of primary importance. At this regard, this study investigates, in Dover sole larvae, the effects of starvation and starving/re‐feeding procedures at a morphological, histological, biochemical and molecular level. The results evidenced that starved larvae progressively decrease in growth, lipid content, affected their gastrointestinal tract and muscle development and increased cortisol and heat shock protein 70 levels. On the contrary, starved and re‐fed larvae showed, after the restoration of a favourable feeding condition, a compensatory growth. In conclusion, this is the first study analysing through a multidisciplinary approach the effects of food deprivation on the development of an important economic species, the Dover sole.
Keywords:cortisol  fish growth  HSP70  stress  Dover sole  starvation
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