Muscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fasting and refeeding. In this study, we hypothesized that short period of fasting followed by refeeding would change the expression of muscle growth-related genes in juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The aim of this study was to analyze the expression of MyoD, myogenin and myostatin and the muscle growth characteristics in the white muscle of juvenile Nile tilapia during short period of fasting followed by refeeding. Juvenile fish were divided into three groups: (FC) control, feeding continuously for 42. days, (F5) 5. days of fasting and 37. days of refeeding, and (F10) 10. days of fasting and 32. days of refeeding. At days 5 (D5), 10 (D10), ...
Fish have the ability to compensate for set-backs in growth as a result of fasting. When food levels...
International audienceTo examine the various mechanisms involved in compensatory growth in Oncorhync...
Food deprivation is a common occurrence in the wild and organisms must be able to maintain energy ho...
AbstractMuscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fastin...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
The regulation of the fish phenotype and muscle growth is influenced by fasting and refeeding period...
This study evaluates white muscle growth and in vivo cell proliferation during a fasting and refeedi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and physiological characteristics and the...
We investigated postprandial changes in transcript abundance following a single satiating meal in ju...
Background: Many fish species experience long periods of fasting in nature often associated with sea...
The exceptionally fast growth that fish experience after periods of fasting has been called “c...
International audienceRecovery growth is a phase of rapid growth that is triggered by adequate refee...
Recently, fasting has been spotlighted from a healthcare perspective. However, the de-tailed biologi...
Background: Compensatory growth is a phase of rapid growth, greater than the growth rate of control ...
Fish have the ability to compensate for set-backs in growth as a result of fasting. When food levels...
International audienceTo examine the various mechanisms involved in compensatory growth in Oncorhync...
Food deprivation is a common occurrence in the wild and organisms must be able to maintain energy ho...
AbstractMuscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fastin...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
The regulation of the fish phenotype and muscle growth is influenced by fasting and refeeding period...
This study evaluates white muscle growth and in vivo cell proliferation during a fasting and refeedi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and physiological characteristics and the...
We investigated postprandial changes in transcript abundance following a single satiating meal in ju...
Background: Many fish species experience long periods of fasting in nature often associated with sea...
The exceptionally fast growth that fish experience after periods of fasting has been called “c...
International audienceRecovery growth is a phase of rapid growth that is triggered by adequate refee...
Recently, fasting has been spotlighted from a healthcare perspective. However, the de-tailed biologi...
Background: Compensatory growth is a phase of rapid growth, greater than the growth rate of control ...
Fish have the ability to compensate for set-backs in growth as a result of fasting. When food levels...
International audienceTo examine the various mechanisms involved in compensatory growth in Oncorhync...
Food deprivation is a common occurrence in the wild and organisms must be able to maintain energy ho...