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Title: | <i>Plantago</i><i> asiatica</i> seed as a protective agent for mitigating metals toxicity on Penaeus vannamei | Authors: | Liao, Zhen-Hao Hu, Yeh-Fang Wu, Wen-Shao Nguyen, Huu-The Das, Sofia Priyadarsani Huang, Huai-Ting Lin, Yu-Ru Lee, Po-Tsang Nan, Fan-Hua |
Keywords: | Plantago asiatica seed;Penaeus vannamei;Heavy metal;Toxicity mitigation | Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Journal Volume: | 153 | Source: | FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY | Abstract: | Plantago asiatica seeds (PS) are commonly used as a medicinal plant. This study investigates the efficacy of PS against heavy metal toxicity in white shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei). ). After feeding PS diet (5 g/kg) or basal diet (control group) for 7 days, shrimps were exposed to sublethal concentrations of heavy metals in seawater (As: 12 mg/L, Pb: 250 mg/L, Hg: 0.4 mg/L). The 7-day survival observation showed that the survival in groups fed with PS were significantly higher than that in the control group, revealing that dietary PS had the efficacy to mitigate heavy metal toxicity in white shrimp. Under the same feeding condition, white shrimps were exposed to safety dose of heavy metals (1/10 of sublethal concentrations) to understand the mechanism of mitigation. The metal accumulations in haemolymph, gills, hepatopancreas, and muscle tissues as well as the immune, anti-oxidative, stress related gene expressions in haemocytes, gills and hepatopancreas were measured for 14 days. The As accumulation in gills and hepatopancreas of groups fed with PS were significantly lower than those of control group on day 7 and 14, respectively; The Pb concentration in haemolymph of group fed with PS was significantly lower than that of control group on day 7 and 14; The Hg concentration in hepatopancreas of the group fed with PS was significantly lower than that of control group on day 7. Dietary PS could mitigate heavy metal-induced immune suppression, oxidative stress, and stress response by positively regulating immune ( proPO I , Toll, , IMD ), antioxidant (SOD, SOD , GST, , Trx ), and negatively regulating stress response genes ( HSP70 , MT ). The present study demonstrated that dietary PS could protect white shrimp against metal toxicity by reducing metal accumulations and regulating the immune, antioxidant, and stress response gene expressions in specific tissue. Therefore, PS may serve as a beneficial feed additive in the aquaculture. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25463 | ISSN: | 1050-4648 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109824 |
Appears in Collections: | 水產養殖學系 |
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