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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2017

Cloning and characterization of fatty acid-binding proteins (fabps) from Japanese seabass (Lateolabrax japonicus) liver, and their gene expressions in response to dietary arachidonic acid (ARA)

Houguo Xu; Yuanqin Zhang; Chengqiang Wang; Yuliang Wei; Keke Zheng; Mengqing Liang

In the present study, putative cDNA of five fabp isoforms, i.e., fabp1, fabp2, fabp3, fabp4, and fabp7, was cloned and characterized from the liver of Japanese seabass (Lateolabrax japonicus), and their expression in response to diets with different arachidonic acid (ARA) levels (0.05%, 0.22%, 0.37%, 0.60%, 1.38% and 2.32% of dry matter) was investigated following a feeding trial. The Japanese seabass fabps showed high identity to their orthologs in other fish species and mammals. However, a specific fabp of Japanese seabass showed much lower identity to other Japanese seabass fabps. fabp1 has high expressions in liver and intestine, whereas fabp2 is mainly expressed in the gastrointestinal tract. The highest expression level of fabp3, fabp4, and fabp7 was observed in muscle, eye, and liver respectively. Different tissue expression patterns of fabp2, fabp4, and fabp7 between Japanese seabass and other teleost may indicate specific evolutionary Fabp functions in Japanese seabass. Moderate levels of dietary ARA (0.37-0.60%) enhanced the gene expressions of fabp1 in liver and intestine, fabp2 in intestine, and fabp3 in intestine, whereas excess dietary ARA levels (1.38-2.323%) were ineffective. The highest level of dietary ARA (2.32%) increased only the expression of fabp3 in muscle compared to the control diet. Gene expressions of fabp3 and fabp7 in liver, and fabp4 in liver, intestine, and muscle were not significantly influenced by dietary ARA. To our knowledge, this is the first study investigating the regulation of fabp expressions by dietary ARA.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Moderate levels of dietary arachidonic acid reduced lipid accumulation and tended to inhibit cell cycle progression in the liver of Japanese seabass Lateolabrax japonicus

Houguo Xu; Chengqiang Wang; Yuanqin Zhang; Yuliang Wei; Mengqing Liang

To investigate the physiological roles of dietary arachidonic acid (ARA) in fish, a feeding trial with Japanese seabass was conducted, followed by a hepatic transcriptome assay. Six experimental diets differing basically in ARA level (0.05%, 0.22%, 0.37%, 0.60%, 1.38% and 2.32% of dry matter) were used in the feeding trial. Liver samples from fish fed diets with 0.05% and 0.37% ARA were subjected to transcriptomic assay, generating a total of 139 differently expressed unigenes, which were primarily enriched in lipid metabolism and cell cycle-related signaling pathways. Then, qRT-PCR validation on lipid metabolism and cell cycle-related genes as well as corresponding enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of selected proteins were conducted with liver samples from all six groups. Moderated ARA levels reduced lipogenesis and stimulated β-oxidation concurrently, but high ARA levels seemed to affect lipid metabolism in complicated ways. Both gene expression and protein concentration of cell cycle-related proteins were decreased by moderate levels of dietary ARA. The lipid content and fatty acid composition in fish confirmed the transcription and protein concentration results related to lipid metabolism. In conclusion, moderate levels of dietary ARA (0.37% and 0.60%) reduced lipid accumulation and tended to inhibit cell cycle progression in the liver of Japanese seabass.


British Journal of Nutrition | 2017

Effects of different dietary DHA:EPA ratios on gonadal steroidogenesis in the marine teleost, tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)

Houguo Xu; Lin Cao; Yuliang Wei; Yuanqin Zhang; Mengqing Liang

The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary DHA and EPA on gonadal steroidogenesis in mature females and males, with a feeding trial on tongue sole, a typical marine teleost with sexual dimorphism. Three experimental diets differing basically in DHA:EPA ratio, that is, 0·68 (diet D:E-0·68), 1·09 (D:E-1·09) and 2·05 (D:E-2·05), were randomly assigned to nine tanks of 3-year-old tongue sole (ten females and fifteen males in each tank). The feeding trail lasted for 90 d before and during the spawning season. Fish were reared in a flowing seawater system and fed to apparent satiation twice daily. Compared with diet D:E-0·68, diet D:E-1·09 significantly enhanced the oestradiol production in females, whereas diet D:E-2·05 significantly enhanced the testosterone production in males. In ovaries, diet D:E-1·09 induced highest mRNA expression of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR), steroidogenic acute regulatory protein, 17α-hydroxylase (P450c17) and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSD). In testes, diet 2·05 resulted in highest mRNA expression of FSHR, cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme, P450c17 and 3β-HSD. Fatty acid profiles in fish tissues reflected closely those of diets. Female fish had more gonadal EPA content but less DHA content than male fish, whereas there was a reverse observation in liver. In conclusion, the dietary DHA:EPA ratio, possibly combined with the dietary EPA:arachidonic acid ratio, differentially regulated sex steroid hormone synthesis in mature female and male tongue soles. Females seemed to require more EPA but less DHA for the gonadal steroidogenesis than males. The results are beneficial to sex-specific nutritive strategies in domestic teleost.


Aquaculture | 2017

Dietary arachidonic acid differentially regulates the gonadal steroidogenesis in the marine teleost, tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis), depending on fish gender and maturation stage

Houguo Xu; Lin Cao; Yuanqin Zhang; Ronald B. Johnson; Yuliang Wei; Keke Zheng; Mengqing Liang


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2016

The effect of ultrafiltered fish protein hydrolysate level on growth performance, protein digestibility and mRNA expression of PepT1 in juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.)

Y. Wei; Mengqing Liang; Y. Mu; Keke Zheng; Houguo Xu


Aquaculture Nutrition | 2017

1H NMR-based metabolomics studies on the effect of size-fractionated fish protein hydrolysate, fish meal and plant protein in diet for juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.)

Y. Wei; Mengqing Liang; K. Mai; Keke Zheng; Houguo Xu


Aquaculture | 2018

Lipid contents in farmed fish are influenced by dietary DHA/EPA ratio: A study with the marine flatfish, tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)

Houguo Xu; Lin Cao; Yuliang Wei; Yuanqin Zhang; Mengqing Liang


Aquaculture | 2017

Arachidonic acid in diets for early maturation stages enhances the final reproductive performances of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)

Houguo Xu; Yuling Zhang; Kun Luo; Xianhong Meng; Sheng Luan; Baoxiang Cao; Baolong Chen; Mengqing Liang; Jie Kong


Archive | 2015

Effects of Different Dietary Lipid Sources on Spawning Performance, Egg and Larval Quality, and Egg Fatty Acid Composition in Tongue Sole Cynoglossus semilaevis

Houguo Xu; Qingkai Lü; Mengqing Liang; Keke Zheng


Aquaculture Research | 2017

Cloning and characterization of fatty acid transport proteins in Japanese seabass Lateolabrax japonicus, and their gene expressions in response to dietary arachidonic acid

Houguo Xu; Yuanqin Zhang; Chengqiang Wang; Yuliang Wei; Keke Zheng; Mengqing Liang

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Mengqing Liang

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Yuliang Wei

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Keke Zheng

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Yuanqin Zhang

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Chengqiang Wang

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Lin Cao

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Qinggong Zhang

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Y. Wei

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Zhangbin Liao

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Ronald B. Johnson

National Marine Fisheries Service

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