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Influence of food deprivation and high stocking density on energetic metabolism and stress response in red porgy, Pagrus pagrus L
Authors:Raúl Laiz-Carrión  Inês Rosa Viana  Juana Rosa Cejas  Ignacio Ruiz-Jarabo  Salvador Jerez  Juan Antonio Martos  Almansa Berro Eduardo  Juan Miguel Mancera
Institution:1. Instituto Espa?ol de Oceanograf??a, Centro Oceanogr??fico de M??laga, Puerto Pesquero s/n, 29640, Fuengirola, M??laga, Spain
3. Departamento de Biolog??a, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Universidad de C??diz, 11510, Puerto Real, C??diz, Spain
2. Instituto Espa?ol de Oceanograf??a, Centro Oceanogr??fico de Canarias, Avda. Tres de Mayo 73, Apdo., 1373, 38005, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Abstract:In the present study, the influence of high stocking density and food deprivation on red porgy (Pagrus pagrus L.) energy metabolism was investigated after 14 and 21?days assessing plasmatic, hepatic, and muscular parameters. Specimens were submitted to four different experimental conditions: (1) fed fish under low stocking density (4?kg?m?3, LSD-F); (2) food-deprived fish under low stocking density (LSD-FD); (3) fed fish under high stocking density (50?kg?m?3, HSD-F); and (4) food-deprived fish under high stocking density (HSD-FD). At plasmatic level, cortisol concentration enhanced in fish maintained under HSD condition, with higher effect in fed fish, whereas FD condition decreased values of lactate, protein, and triglycerides. In liver, significant increases in triglyceride levels, together with a decrease in glycogen values, were observed in FD specimens. Furthermore, a weak effect of density in fed fish was observed, with decreasing hepatic glycogen. In white muscle, aminoacid and triglyceride values diminished in FD group, while increased in specimens submitted to HSD condition. Our results suggested an enhancement in P. pagrus gluconeogenic and glycogenolytic potential when submitted to HSD and FD conditions to cope reallocation of metabolic energy due to these different stress situations.
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