2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-020-00556-7
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Fishmeal level affects growth performance of Macrobrachium nipponense via regulating protein and lipid metabolism

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“…Reduced FM in the diet of M. nipponense up-regulated ATF4 and ATF3 gene expression levels in hepatopancreas, and up-regulated the ATF3 gene expression level in muscle (Zhou et al, 2020). The present study found the ATF4 gene in hepatopancreas as well as ATF4 and ATF3 genes in muscle were activated by the presence of PBM, SPS and HFM in the diet, which might be due to unbalanced amino acid profiles compared with FM.…”
Section: Hydrolysed Feather Mealsupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…Reduced FM in the diet of M. nipponense up-regulated ATF4 and ATF3 gene expression levels in hepatopancreas, and up-regulated the ATF3 gene expression level in muscle (Zhou et al, 2020). The present study found the ATF4 gene in hepatopancreas as well as ATF4 and ATF3 genes in muscle were activated by the presence of PBM, SPS and HFM in the diet, which might be due to unbalanced amino acid profiles compared with FM.…”
Section: Hydrolysed Feather Mealsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Amino acid deprivation or an unbalanced amino acid profile can activate an amino acid response (AAR) signal transduction pathway, which is mainly manifested in activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) and activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3; Kilberg et al, 2009). Reduced FM in the diet of M. nipponense up‐regulated ATF4 and ATF3 gene expression levels in hepatopancreas, and up‐regulated the ATF3 gene expression level in muscle (Zhou et al, 2020). The present study found the ATF4 gene in hepatopancreas as well as ATF4 and ATF3 genes in muscle were activated by the presence of PBM, SPS and HFM in the diet, which might be due to unbalanced amino acid profiles compared with FM.…”
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“…All prawns were divided equally in five outdoor cement pools (6 m 3 ) and feed with junior prawn feed twice per day (Zhou et al, 2020). The breeding cycle was 75 days, from Sep 10 to Nov 24 in 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%