Proteogenomic study of the effect of an improved mixed diet of live preys on the aquaculture of Octopus vulgaris paralarvae
2022
Varó, Inmaculada | Prado-Álvarez, María | Ortea, Ignacio | Morales, A. E. | García-Fernández, Pablo | Domingues, Pedro | Tur, R. | Dios, S. | Gestal, C.
Trabajo presentado en International Cephalopod Advisory Council (CIAC): Cephalopods in the Anthropocene: multiple challenges in a changing ocean, celebrado en Sesimbra (Portugal) del 04 al 08 de abril de 2022.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The main bottleneck for commercial production of the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is the mass mortality of paralarvae in the first 15-20 days after hatching (dph), remaining still unresolved the main responsible factors. This study investigates proteomic and transcriptomic responses of octopus paralarvae fed on an improved live preys-mixed diet (M) compared to an Artemia-based (A) reference diet. M Diet resulted in the highest paralarvae specific growth rate obtained to date under culture conditions. This is supported by most of the proteins and genes over-expressed in M group being linked to cell cycle and replication, production of structural components, and development of the nervous system. Furthermore, the differential nutritional regulation of several genes and proteins seems to indicate that, instead of fatty acids, the preferred fuels for cephalopods would be proteins and carbohydrates. Also, M diet provides a better nutrient balance, which has allowed carrying out this comparative study in paralarvae under optimal conditions at a more advanced stage of growth (20 dph) than in previous studies. Moreover, the paralarvae culture extended up to 40 dph showed for the first time a proper pre-settlement behaviour.
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