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Supplementing the feed of pikeperch [Sander lucioperca (L.)] juveniles with MacroGard and its influence on nonspecific cellular and humoral defense mechanisms

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AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 405-411

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.02107.x

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cellular and humoral immunity; MacroGard; pikeperch

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This study examined the influence of beta-1.3/1.6-glucan (MacroGard) on the innate immune system in healthy pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) juveniles. MacroGard was fed in a pelleted ration of 1 or 2 g kg(-1) feed for 6 weeks. The control group of fish was fed feed with no supplement. Blood, pronephros and spleen samples for the study of nonspecific cellular and humoral defense mechanisms were collected from 10 fish from each group. No changes were observed in either the behaviour or the health of the fish throughout the rearing period. Fish mortality was not noted in any of the groups. Additionally, the supplementation of feed with MacroGard did not have a significant impact on the fish growth rate as expressed in both absolute and relative values (P > 0.05). The condition of the fish from the experimental group did not differ from that of the control group specimens, and the feed conversion ratios were also very similar (P > 0.05). The results showed that MacroGard administered in two doses significantly (P < 0.05) activated the metabolic activity and potential killing activity of spleen phagocytes, compared with the control-fed pikeperch. The highest phagocyte activity was observed with a dose of 2 g kg(-1). The proliferative response of pronephros lymphocytes indicated a similar pattern. MacroGard significantly increased proliferative response of lymphocytes stimulated by mitogens (P < 0.05). MacroGard also significantly increased the lysozyme activity and total immunoglobulin levels in the serum. In this study neither significantly different ceruloplasmine activity or total protein level in serum were observed. The result showed that MacroGard at the optimal dose of 1 g kg(-1) feed and a twofold higher dose does not have a negative influence on the hepatocytes or increased nonspecific cell- and humoral-mediated immunity in healthy pikeperch.

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