Title
Dietary vitamin D3 affects digestive system ontogenesis and ossification in European sea bass (Dicentrachus labrax, Linnaeus, 1758)
Date Issued
07 January 2010
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mazurais D.
Koumoundouros G.
Glynatsi N.
Christodoulopoulou S.
Huelvan C.
Desbruyeres E.
Le Gall M.M.
Quazuguel P.
Cahu C.L.
Zambonino-Infante J.L.
Nutrition Aquaculture and Genomics Research Unit
Abstract
The influence of dietary vitamin D3 (VD3) on survival, growth and morphogenesis during the larval development of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) was evaluated until 45 days post hatching. Diets contained 4% of the standard vitamin mix (VM) recommended by the National Research Council (NRC) and incorporated 0, 19.2, 38.4, or 140 IU of VD3 per gram of diet to give VD-0, VD-1, VD-2 and VD-3 dietary treatments, respectively. The present study revealed for the first time an impact of dietary VD3 on the sea bass digestive system ontogenesis that consequently conditioned the ossification process and morphogenesis. All dietary VD3 levels were in the "adequate range" based on larval survival. Nevertheless, growth, intestinal maturation and ossification at the end of the larval stage were harmed by the minimum dose of VD3 tested and resulted in the appearance of malformations. VD-2 and VD-3 groups showed satisfactory growth and ossification levels at the end of the larval period. However, results of enzymatic activity and expression of genes involved in the VD3 pathway (bone morphogenetic protein 4, osteocalcin, vitamin D receptors and transient receptor potential cation channel-subfamily V, member 6-) gave evidence of complications during the ossification process as revealed by the high percentage of deformed larvae. A VD3 level of 19.2 IU/g diet appeared necessary to obtain harmonious larval morphogenesis. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
300
End page
307
Volume
298
Issue
April 3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología del desarrollo
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-71949099639
Source
Aquaculture
ISSN of the container
00448486
Sponsor(s)
The authors are grateful to Mrs Viviane Verlhac from DSM Nutritional Products—France who kindly provided all the vitamins used in this work. The authors also thank Hervé Le Delliou for the diet analyses and Ms. Vagiani G. and Ms. Georga I. for their involvement in the analysis of bone deformities. This work was, in part, supported by FINEFISH , a collective research project of the sixth framework programme of the European Union ( contract 012451 ). M.J. Darias was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Fundación Ramón Areces (Spain). European Commission - 012451 - EC
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