<div><p>Short-term feed deprivation (or fasting) is a common occurrence in aquacultured fish species whether due to season, production strategies, or disease. In channel catfish (<i>Ictalurus punctatus</i>) fasting impacts susceptibility to several bacterial pathogens including <i>Flavobacterium columnare</i>, the causative agent of columnaris disease. As columnaris gains entry through the gills and skin of fish, we examined here changes in transcriptional regulation induced in these surface mucosal tissues due to short-term (7 day) fasting. RNA-seq expression analysis revealed a total of 1,545 genes perturbed by fasting. Fasting significantly altered expression of critical innate immune factors in a manner consistent with lower immune fitn...
AbstractMuscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fastin...
In natural aquatic systems, many fish species experience periods of fasting during their life cycle ...
Fasting and refeeding occur naturally in predators but this is largely ignored when dealing with far...
Short-term feed deprivation (or fasting) is a common occurrence in aquacultured fish species whether...
The mucosal surfaces of fish serve as the first line of defense against the myriad of aquatic pathog...
The regulation of the fish phenotype and muscle growth is influenced by fasting and refeeding period...
In commercial channel catfish production, feed costs are the largest variable expense. In recent ye...
In winter, fish have suppressed immune functions and are susceptible to bacteria or virus which may ...
Animals acquire nutrients and energy through feeding to achieve a balance between growth and organis...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
Food intake is a vital process that supplies necessary energy and essential nutrients to the body. I...
Muscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fasting and re...
The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is susceptible to bacterial and viral infections acqired f...
We explored the integrated role of dietary specialization and feeding periodicity on the response of...
AbstractMuscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fastin...
In natural aquatic systems, many fish species experience periods of fasting during their life cycle ...
Fasting and refeeding occur naturally in predators but this is largely ignored when dealing with far...
Short-term feed deprivation (or fasting) is a common occurrence in aquacultured fish species whether...
The mucosal surfaces of fish serve as the first line of defense against the myriad of aquatic pathog...
The regulation of the fish phenotype and muscle growth is influenced by fasting and refeeding period...
In commercial channel catfish production, feed costs are the largest variable expense. In recent ye...
In winter, fish have suppressed immune functions and are susceptible to bacteria or virus which may ...
Animals acquire nutrients and energy through feeding to achieve a balance between growth and organis...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
Food intake is a vital process that supplies necessary energy and essential nutrients to the body. I...
Muscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fasting and re...
The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is susceptible to bacterial and viral infections acqired f...
We explored the integrated role of dietary specialization and feeding periodicity on the response of...
AbstractMuscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fastin...
In natural aquatic systems, many fish species experience periods of fasting during their life cycle ...
Fasting and refeeding occur naturally in predators but this is largely ignored when dealing with far...