Exploration of appetite regulation in Yangtze sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus) during weaning

Author:

Zhou Bo1,Wang Bin1,Chen Shuhuang2,Liu Youlian2,Tang Ni2,Chen Defang2,Li Zhiqiong2,Zhang Xin2

Affiliation:

1. Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences

2. Sichuan Agricultural University

Abstract

Abstract Background Yangtze sturgeon is an endangered fish species. After weaning, Yangtze sturgeon fry refuse to consume any food, which causes theirlow survival rate during the artificial breeding period. Results The body length and body weight of failed weaning Yangtze sturgeons were significantly lower than those of successful weaning sturgeons. Since the brain is the center of appetite regulation, RNA-seq of the brain was employed to analyze the differentially expressed genes and their biological functions in successfully and unsuccessfully weaned fry. After that, 82,151 unigenes and 3222 DEGs were obtained. Based on the results of RNA-seq, appetite factors, including POMC, CART, NPYand AgRP, were cloned, and then a weaning experiment was designed to explore the changes in appetite after feeding a microcapsule diet (weaning group). The results showed that during the weaning period, the expression of CART was increased on the 1st and 3rd days but decreased onthe 5th, 6th, 8th and 10th days. The expression of AgRP was downregulated on the 1st and 3rd daysbut upregulated on the 5th, 6th, 8th and 10th days. Conclusions These findings indicate that appetite was suppressed in the early and middle periodsbut enhanced in the latter period of weaning and that CART may play animportant role in the appetite-suppressing effect.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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