Affiliation:
1. College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China
2. Fisheries Institute, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu 611731, China
3. Western Aquatic Seed Industry Co., Ltd., Mianyang 621000, China
Abstract
Light influences the stress response to environmental stimuli and feeding behaviors of Siniperca chuatsi and, thus, is an important regulator of normal growth and development. In this study, we first explored the important role of light on the digestive and stress capacity of S. chuatsi by studying the changes in physiological and biochemical indicators of S. chuatsi, taking the re-feeding after starvation as the constant environmental stimulus and the light intensity as the adjustable environmental stimulus. The activity of protease and lipase was generally higher in the stomach tissues than in the intestinal tissues, especially lipase, which was higher in stomach tissues under all light conditions, and the protease and lipase activity peaked in the stomach tissues of S. chuatsi at a light intensity of 18.44 ± 3.00 lx and in intestinal tissues at 11.15 ± 2.01 lx, respectively, indicating that greater light intensity increased the digestive capacity of stomach tissues, whereas lower light intensity facilitated the digestive capacity of intestinal tissues. The tissues of the gill, stomach, and intestine had relatively high activity of stress-related enzymes, whereas the tissues of the brain, kidney, liver, and plasma samples had relatively low activity of enzymes. Collectively, the results show that light intensity at 11.15 ± 2.01 lx promoted digestive capacity in the intestine and enhanced the anti-stress ability of S. chuatsi in response to stress induced by re-feeding after starvation. These findings should prove useful for artificial breeding of S. chuatsi.
Funder
Provincial Financial Independent Innovation Project
the research and application of key technologies for ecological treatment of aquaculture tail water
Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Key Waters of Northwest China and Agriculture Research System of China
the Sichuan Freshwater Fish Innovation Team of the National Modern Agricultural Industrial Technology System
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology