Dietary zinc addition influenced zinc and lipid deposition in the fore- and mid-intestine of juvenile yellow catfishPelteobagrus fulvidraco

Sep 27, 2017The British journal of nutrition

Dietary zinc affects zinc levels and fat storage in the front and middle intestines of young yellow catfish

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Abstract

Dietary Zn levels of 8.83, 19.20, and 146.65 mg Zn/kg influenced Zn and lipid deposition in the fore- and mid-intestine of yellow catfish.

  • Dietary Zn increased Zn accumulation in both the fore- and mid-intestine.
  • In the fore-intestine, Zn up-regulated mRNA levels of specific transporters and metallothionein while down-regulating others.
  • Similar effects were observed in the mid-intestine regarding the regulation of mRNA levels.
  • Zn reduced total lipid content by decreasing lipogenesis and increasing lipolysis in both intestinal regions.
  • Activities of certain enzymes related to lipid metabolism were reduced following Zn supplementation.

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