ABSTRACT Adaptive changes of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism induced by 7, 15, 30, 60, 90, 150 and 200 days of fasting were investigated in red tilapia (Oreochromis sp.). Plasma glucose, lactate and free fatty acids (FFA) levels, liver and muscle glycogen and total lipid contents and rates of FFA release from mesenteric adipose tissue (MAT) were measured. Plasma glucose levels showed significant differences only after 90 days of fasting, when glycemia was 34% lower (50±5mg.dL-1) than fed fish values (74±1mg.dL-1), remaining relatively constant until 200 days of fasting. The content of liver glycogen ("15%) in fed tilapia fell 40% in 7 days of food deprivation. In 60, 90 and 150 days of fasting, plasma FFA levels increased 49%, 64% and 90%...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
Metabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Ni...
The aim of the present thesis is directed towards the comprehension of the mechanisms involved in th...
Food deprivation is a common occurrence in the wild and organisms must be able to maintain energy ho...
Fish normally undergo periods of food deprivation that are longer than non-hibernating mammals. In a...
Fish can go through periods of feed deprivation, either due to natural causes influenced by temperat...
In the present study, six diets were formulated to contain 24% or 36% protein, and 0, 20%, or 40% st...
We examined the effects of diet composition and fasting on lipolysis of freshly isolated adipocytes ...
Many fish species experience natural periods of starvation; however, mobilization of energy sources ...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
Metabolic changes during the transition from post-feeding to fasting were studied in Brycon cephalus...
Fasting and refeeding have considerable effects on thyroid hormone metabolism. In tilapia (Oreochrom...
Nutritional programming is a concept proposed to be applied in the field of fish nutrition to improv...
Muscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fasting and re...
Highlight ResearchThere has been a significant decrease in growth, condition factors, hepatosomatic ...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
Metabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Ni...
The aim of the present thesis is directed towards the comprehension of the mechanisms involved in th...
Food deprivation is a common occurrence in the wild and organisms must be able to maintain energy ho...
Fish normally undergo periods of food deprivation that are longer than non-hibernating mammals. In a...
Fish can go through periods of feed deprivation, either due to natural causes influenced by temperat...
In the present study, six diets were formulated to contain 24% or 36% protein, and 0, 20%, or 40% st...
We examined the effects of diet composition and fasting on lipolysis of freshly isolated adipocytes ...
Many fish species experience natural periods of starvation; however, mobilization of energy sources ...
The current study investigated how different fasting and refeeding regimes would impact Nile tilapia...
Metabolic changes during the transition from post-feeding to fasting were studied in Brycon cephalus...
Fasting and refeeding have considerable effects on thyroid hormone metabolism. In tilapia (Oreochrom...
Nutritional programming is a concept proposed to be applied in the field of fish nutrition to improv...
Muscle growth mechanisms are controlled by molecular pathways that can be affected by fasting and re...
Highlight ResearchThere has been a significant decrease in growth, condition factors, hepatosomatic ...
Abstract The growth rate of farmed fish is an important factor regarding aquaculture success. An und...
Metabolic mechanisms underlying the divergent response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Ni...
The aim of the present thesis is directed towards the comprehension of the mechanisms involved in th...