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Influence of fish oils in production catfish feeds on selected disease resistance factors

January 1, 1995

Healthy channel calfish, Ictalurus punctatus (mean weight: 62.5g), were fed two production feeds that were identical except for the lipid portion, which was either catfish oil or menhaden oil. Fish were held at 18 or 28°C and fed the experimental feeds for four monlhs. A subsample of fish from each of the four treatments was then used to measure scrum antibody titers to Edwardsiella ictaluri, macrophage phagocytic index, phagocytic capacity, and production of intracellular and extracellular superoxide anion. The remaining fish were vaccinated with an E. icraluri bacterin, held for 18-24 days, and the assays were repeated. Fatty acid profiles of the diets indicated catfish oil had a higher percentage of monounsaturated fatty acids and slightly higher n-6 fatty acids. The menhaden oil diet had a higher percentage of the n-3 fatty acids. At 28°C, weight gain and feed conversion were slightly higher in calfish fed the feed containing menhaden oil. Weight gains and feed conversion were similar in fish maintained on the two feeds at 18°C. At the lower temperature, fish fed the diet containing menhaden oil appeared to have enhanced disease resistance factors, particularly phagocytic capacity. However, at 28°C, fish fed the diet containing catfish oil had enhanced phagocytic ability and intracellular superoxide production. Antibody titers were not sigmficantly (P > 0.05) affected by dietary lipid in this study. Vaccination amplified phagocytic ability in both diets at both temperatures and intensified the production of superoxide anion at 28°C.

Publication Year 1995
Title Influence of fish oils in production catfish feeds on selected disease resistance factors
DOI 10.1300/J028v05n02_04
Authors J.T. Lingenfelser, V. S. Blazer, J. Gay
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Aquaculture
Index ID 1014834
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Leetown Science Center