2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.768907
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The Programming of Antioxidant Capacity, Immunity, and Lipid Metabolism in Dojo Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) Larvae Linked to Sodium Chloride and Hydrogen Peroxide Pre-treatment During Egg Hatching

Abstract: Non-nutritional stress during early life period has been reported to promote the metabolic programming in fish induced by nutritional stimulus. Sodium chloride (NaCl) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) have been widely applied during fish egg hatching, but the influences on health and metabolism of fish in their later life remain unknown. In the present study, H2O2 treatment at 400mg/L but not 200mg/L significantly increased the loach hatchability and decreased the egg mortality, while NaCl treatment at 1,000 and 3,… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the loach is widely distributed in low-lying rivers in Asia (7,8) and has become a traditional and popular food in East Asian countries such as China and Korea (8)(9)(10)(11). The loach can smartly and flexibly inhabit the bottom mud and survive under extreme conditions such as rising water temperature and arid environments (12,13), but diseases caused by microbial infection and other environmental factors have threatened the healthy growth of the loach (14,15). Nevertheless, the use of antibiotics and pesticides is severely restricted in many countries (16,17).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the loach is widely distributed in low-lying rivers in Asia (7,8) and has become a traditional and popular food in East Asian countries such as China and Korea (8)(9)(10)(11). The loach can smartly and flexibly inhabit the bottom mud and survive under extreme conditions such as rising water temperature and arid environments (12,13), but diseases caused by microbial infection and other environmental factors have threatened the healthy growth of the loach (14,15). Nevertheless, the use of antibiotics and pesticides is severely restricted in many countries (16,17).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%