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  • Temperature changes significantly affect fish feeding, metabolism, and immune function, highlighting the need for strategies to improve fish survival and growth during such fluctuations.
  • The study evaluated the effects of dietary LAB as immunostimulatory feed additives on the intestinal microbiota and immune responses of crucian carp during a temperature drop from 30°C to 18°C.
  • Results showed that LAB diets (HT and HL) reduced mortality rates compared to the control group (HC), and changes in intestinal microbiota composition were observed alongside a decrease in the stress-related cytokine HSP-70.

Article Abstract

Temperature changes have a great impact on fish feeding, intestinal microorganisms, metabolism, and immune function. Therefore, it is necessary to develop effective methods to enhance the survival rates and growth of fish under water temperature changes. (LAB) are promising immunostimulatory feed additive, as demonstrated by their beneficial effects in several fish species. This study investigated the short-term effects of dietary LAB on intestinal microbiota composition and immune responses of crucian carp () when water temperature decreased from 30 ± 1°C to 18 ± 1°C. () 1,209 and 1,242 with potential probiotics isolated from the intestine of Qinghai naked carp () were selected as feed additives for the crucian carp feeding experiment. A total of 225 commercially available healthy crucian carp (250 ± 10 g) of similar age were kept in 30°C water for a week and then immediately transferred to 18 ± 1°C water, assigned to three dietary treatments for a 16-day feeding trial randomly: (1) HC, diets without additives (the control group); (2) HT, diets with 10 CFU/ml 1,209; and (3) HL, with 10 CFU/ml 1,242. Each group was set up with 3 replicates and each with 25 fish. The results showed that the mortality rate of crucian carp in HC, HT, and HL group was 50, 27, and 33%, respectively. High-throughput sequencing results displayed that the composition of the intestinal microorganism varied dynamically in response to different treatments and water temperature decrease. Among them, compared with the HC group, a higher abundance of and , and a lower of appeared in HT and HL. The cytokines heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) in crucian carp intestinal tract significantly decreased when water temperature decreased ( < 0.05).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9058164PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.847167DOI Listing

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