Soybean Meal Induces Intestinal Inflammation in Zebrafish Larvae
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Hedrera, Manuel I.
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Soybean Meal Induces Intestinal Inflammation in Zebrafish Larvae
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The necessary replacement of fish meal with other protein source in diets of commercially important fish has
prompted the study of the effect of the inclusion of different vegetable proteins sources on growth performance and
on the gastro-intestinal tract. Currently, soybean meal is the primary protein source as a fish meal replacement
because of its low price and high availability. Likewise, it is been documented that the ingestion of soybean meal by
several fish species, such as salmonids and carp, triggers a type of intestinal inflammation called enteritis. In this
paper, we analyzed the effects of the ingestion of soybean meal and two of its components, soy protein and soy
saponin, on zebrafish to establish the basis for using zebrafish larvae as a model for fish nutrition. We took
advantage of the existence of different transgenic lines, which allowed us to perform in vivo analysis. Our results
indicated that larvae that were feed with soybean meal developed a clear intestinal inflammation as early as two day
after beginning the diet. Moreover, we determined that is not the soy protein present in the diet but the soy saponin
that is primarily responsible for triggering the immune response. These findings support the use of zebrafish
screening assays to identify novel ingredients that would to improved current fish diets or would formulate new ones.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/124110
DOI: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069983
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PLoS ONE 8(7): e69983
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