ラクトフェリン投与による海産魚の体表粘液分泌亢進

日本海水学会誌 Volume 51 Issue 1 Page 51-57 published_at 1997
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Title
ラクトフェリン投与による海産魚の体表粘液分泌亢進
Title
Promotion of Skin Mucus Secretion of several species of marine fish by Oral Administration of Bovine Lactoferrin
Title Transcription
ラクトフェリン トウヨ ニ ヨル カイサン ギョ ノ タイヒョウ ネンエキ ブンピツ コウシン
Creator
KAKUTA Izuru
KAWAGUCHI Akihiro
Source Title
日本海水学会誌
Bulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science, Japan
Volume 51
Issue 1
Start Page 51
End Page 57
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0369-4550
EISSN 2185-9213
Descriptions
The effect of bovine lactoferrin (0.2mg, 2mg, 20mg, 200mg/kg boby weight/day) on promoting the amount of mucus secreted on the body epidermis of several species of juvenile marine fish, such as yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), red sea bream (Pagrus major), the Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), rockfish (Sebastes inermis), and common goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus) was studied at 20°C for a period of 12 days. In the lactoferrin-treated groups (2mg and 200mg/kg body weight/day), mortality decreased slightly. The amount of protein secreted on the epidermis was measured as the index of the amount of skin mucus. The amount of protein secreted on the epidermis of the fish at the start of the experiment (initial control) was as follows: 1.47±0.25μg/mm2 for yellowtail, 1.73±0.24μg/mm2 for red sea bream, 1.54±0.27μg/mm2 for Japanese flounder, 1.69±0.34μg/mm2 for rockfish and 1.45±0.31μg/mm2 for common goby. Oral administration of lactoferrin at 20mg and 200mg/kg body weight/day resulted in increased mucus production within 6days. The amount of skin mucus increased significantly in the fish fed with lactoferrin at 2mg/kg body weight/day after 9 or 12days. Increased secretion of mucus on the epidermis was also observed in the red sea bream that was administrated lactoferrin at 0.2mg/kg body weight/day after 12days. In the red sea bream and other four species, the maximum values for the amount of skin mucus for the fish that were administrated lactoferrin were about 2times and 1.4 to 1.7times of those of the control, respectively. Among the species used in this experiment, the promotive effect of lactoferrin on the amount of mucus secreted on the body epidermis was most remarkable for the red sea bream, followed by Japanese flounder, common goby, yellowtail, and rockfish in that order.
Subjects
marine fish ( Other)
lactoferrin ( Other)
skin mucus ( Other)
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本海水学会
The Society of Sea Water Science, Japan
Date of Issued 1997
Access Rights metadata only access
Relation
[DOI] 10.11457/swsj1965.51.51
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