Effects of dietary Cu and Zn on the accumulation, oxidative stress and the expressions of immune-related genes in the livers of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Issue 100 (May 2020)
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- Title:
- Effects of dietary Cu and Zn on the accumulation, oxidative stress and the expressions of immune-related genes in the livers of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Issue 100 (May 2020)
- Main Title:
- Effects of dietary Cu and Zn on the accumulation, oxidative stress and the expressions of immune-related genes in the livers of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
- Authors:
- Wang, Jingjie
Xiao, Jun
Zhang, Jingyi
Chen, Hongxing
Li, Dan
Li, Liuqing
Cao, Jinling
Xie, Lingtian
Luo, Yongju - Abstract:
- Abstract: Excess Cu and Zn can cause many adverse effects in fish. However, few studies have addressed the effects of dietary Cu and Zn on antioxidant physiology and immunity and the underlying mechanisms in fishes. In this study, accumulation of Cu and Zn, effects on the antioxidant enzymes and the transcriptional expressions of immune-related genes were examined in the Oreochromis niloticus fed the Cu and/or Zn enriched duckweed. The results showed that the liver and intestine had the highest accumulation of Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ while the muscle had the lowest accumulation of these two metals. The activities of SOD, CAT, GPx and the contents of GSH, GSSG in the liver of all treatment groups were significantly decreased compared to the control group. MDA content was significantly elevated in all treatment groups after feeding for 21 days, implying lipid peroxidation in the liver. In the Cu + Zn group, the activities of SOD, GPx and the GSSG content in the liver were significantly decreased. Compared with the Zn group, the LZM activity in the Cu + Zn group was reversed after feeding for 42 days ( P < 0.05). The transcriptional expressions of immune-related genes ( TNF-α, INF-γ and IL-1β ) in Cu, Zn, Cu + Zn groups were significantly inhibited compared with the control group after treatment for 21 days. Compared with the Cu + Zn group, the level of INF-γ transcripts was significantly reduced in the Cu and Zn group, while the TNF-α expression was elevated after treatment for 42Abstract: Excess Cu and Zn can cause many adverse effects in fish. However, few studies have addressed the effects of dietary Cu and Zn on antioxidant physiology and immunity and the underlying mechanisms in fishes. In this study, accumulation of Cu and Zn, effects on the antioxidant enzymes and the transcriptional expressions of immune-related genes were examined in the Oreochromis niloticus fed the Cu and/or Zn enriched duckweed. The results showed that the liver and intestine had the highest accumulation of Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ while the muscle had the lowest accumulation of these two metals. The activities of SOD, CAT, GPx and the contents of GSH, GSSG in the liver of all treatment groups were significantly decreased compared to the control group. MDA content was significantly elevated in all treatment groups after feeding for 21 days, implying lipid peroxidation in the liver. In the Cu + Zn group, the activities of SOD, GPx and the GSSG content in the liver were significantly decreased. Compared with the Zn group, the LZM activity in the Cu + Zn group was reversed after feeding for 42 days ( P < 0.05). The transcriptional expressions of immune-related genes ( TNF-α, INF-γ and IL-1β ) in Cu, Zn, Cu + Zn groups were significantly inhibited compared with the control group after treatment for 21 days. Compared with the Cu + Zn group, the level of INF-γ transcripts was significantly reduced in the Cu and Zn group, while the TNF-α expression was elevated after treatment for 42 days. Cu and Zn had synergistic effects on the antioxidant system. Cu has greater effects than Zn on the immunity of O. niloticus . This study demonstrates that dietary Cu and Zn may pose a potential threat to the tilapia populations. Highlights: The liver and intestine had the highest Cu and Zn accumulation, respectively. Combined Cu/Zn induced the stronger oxidative damage than each single metal. Cu/Zn disturbed the expressions of immune-related genes. Cu affected more than Zn on the immunity of O. niloticus. Cu and Zn had synergistic effects on the antioxidant system. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Fish & shellfish immunology. Issue 100(2020)
- Journal:
- Fish & shellfish immunology
- Issue:
- Issue 100(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 100, Issue 100 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 100
- Issue:
- 100
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0100-0100-0000
- Page Start:
- 198
- Page End:
- 207
- Publication Date:
- 2020-05
- Subjects:
- Copper -- Zinc -- Tilapia -- Dietary exposure -- Synergism -- Immunity
Fishes -- Immunology -- Periodicals
Shellfish -- Immunology -- Periodicals
Poissons -- Immunologie -- Périodiques
Crustacés -- Immunologie -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.03.012 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1050-4648
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