2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.12.004
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Pro-inflammatory cytokine expression and respiratory burst activity following replacement of fish oil with rapeseed oil in the feed for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

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“…Though the use of vegetable oils to replace the majority of dietary fish oil is feasible without loss of growth performance (Bell et al, 2003;Bransden et al, 2003;Torstensen et al, 2004), it should be noted that the vegetable ingredients and high level of lipids in diets of fish easily induce high lipid deposition in the hepatic adipose tissue (Caballero et al, 2002(Caballero et al, , 2004. The accumulation of lipid will further lead to the production losses, alteration of flesh quality, and lipoid liver disease on the health of Atlantic salmon and gilthead sea bream (Benedito-Palos et al, 2008;Saera-Vila et al, 2009;Seierstad et al, 2005Seierstad et al, , 2009. In recent years, the regulation of lipid metabolism has become a notable point of interest in aquaculture research.…”
Section: Discussion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Though the use of vegetable oils to replace the majority of dietary fish oil is feasible without loss of growth performance (Bell et al, 2003;Bransden et al, 2003;Torstensen et al, 2004), it should be noted that the vegetable ingredients and high level of lipids in diets of fish easily induce high lipid deposition in the hepatic adipose tissue (Caballero et al, 2002(Caballero et al, , 2004. The accumulation of lipid will further lead to the production losses, alteration of flesh quality, and lipoid liver disease on the health of Atlantic salmon and gilthead sea bream (Benedito-Palos et al, 2008;Saera-Vila et al, 2009;Seierstad et al, 2005Seierstad et al, , 2009. In recent years, the regulation of lipid metabolism has become a notable point of interest in aquaculture research.…”
Section: Discussion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This accumulation can result in production losses, alteration of flesh quality and possible adverse effects on fish health, although these remain to be established (Seierstad et al, 2005;Saera-Vila et al, 2009;Seierstad et al, 2009). For these reasons and also because of the importance of fish lipids in the human diet, the regulation of lipid metabolism has become a notable point of interest in aquaculture research (Drevon, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidative damage is often caused by an imbalance between the generation and removal of ROS in human cells [88]. Fish immune organs have membranes enriched in unsaturated fatty acid that are vulnerable to damage by ROS [89,90]. Therefore, the antioxidant system is crucial for fish immune organs to combat oxidative damage.…”
Section: Lipids Regulate Inflammatory Responses Partly Related To Nf-mentioning
confidence: 99%