Dietary berberine alleviates high carbohydrate diet-induced intestinal damages and improves lipid metabolism in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
High carbohydrate diet (HCD) causes metabolism disorder and intestinal damages in aquaculture fish. Berberine has been applied to improve obesity, diabetes and NAFLD. However, whether berberine contributes to the alleviation of HCD-induced intestinal damages in aquaculture fish is still unclear. Her...
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Published in | Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) Vol. 9; p. 1010859 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A
23.09.2022
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Summary: | High carbohydrate diet (HCD) causes metabolism disorder and intestinal damages in aquaculture fish. Berberine has been applied to improve obesity, diabetes and NAFLD. However, whether berberine contributes to the alleviation of HCD-induced intestinal damages in aquaculture fish is still unclear. Here we investigated the effects and mechanism of berberine on HCD-induced intestinal damages in largemouth bass (
Micropterus salmoides
). We found dietary berberine (50 mg/kg) improved the physical indexes (VSI and HSI) without affecting the growth performance and survival rate of largemouth bass. Importantly, the results showed that dietary berberine reduced the HCD-induced tissue damages and repaired the barrier in the intestine of largemouth bass. We observed dietary berberine significantly suppressed HCD-induced intestinal apoptosis rate (from 31.21 to 8.35%) and the activity level of Caspase3/9 (
P
< 0.05) by alleviating the inflammation (
il1
β,
il8
,
tgf
β, and IL-6,
P
< 0.05) and ER stress (
atf6
,
xbp1
,
perk
,
eif2
α,
chopa
,
chopb
, and BIP,
P
< 0.05) in largemouth bass. Further results showed that dietary berberine declined the HCD-induced excessive lipogenesis (oil red O area, TG content,
acaca
,
fasn
,
scd
,
ppar
γ, and
srebp1
,
P
< 0.05) and promoted the lipolysis (
hsl
,
lpl
,
cpt1a
, and
cpt2
,
P
< 0.05)
via
activating adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK,
P
< 0.05) and inhibiting sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1,
P
< 0.05) in the intestine of largemouth bass. Besides, we also found that dietary berberine significantly promoted the hepatic lipid catabolism (
hsl
,
lpl
,
cpt1a
, and
cpt2
,
P
< 0.05) and glycolysis (
pk
and
ira
,
P
< 0.05) to reduce the systematic lipid deposition in largemouth bass fed with HCD. Therefore, we elucidated that 50 mg/kg dietary berberine alleviated HCD-induced intestinal damages and improved AMPK/SREBP1-mediated lipid metabolism in largemouth bass, and evaluated the feasibility for berberine as an aquafeed additive to enhance the intestinal function of aquaculture species. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 Reviewed by: Songlin Li, Shanghai Ocean University, China; Kai Liao, Ningbo University, China This article was submitted to Nutrition and Metabolism, a section of the journal Frontiers in Nutrition Edited by: Qinghui Ai, Ocean University of China, China |
ISSN: | 2296-861X 2296-861X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fnut.2022.1010859 |