Evaluating the Functional Properties of Spray-Dried Porcine Plasma in Gilthead Seabream (<i>Sparus aurata</i>) Fed Low Fish Meal Diets
Laura Fernández-Alacid,
Ignasi Sanahuja,
Cristina Madrid,
Javier Polo,
Joana P. Firmino,
Carlos Balsalobre,
Felipe E. Reyes-López,
Eva Vallejos-Vidal,
Karl B. Andree,
Enric Gisbert,
Antoni Ibarz
Affiliations
Laura Fernández-Alacid
Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 643, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Ignasi Sanahuja
IRTA, Centre de La Ràpita, Aquaculture Program, 43540 La Ràpita, Spain
Cristina Madrid
Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 643, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Javier Polo
APC Europe SL, Avda. Sant Julià 246-258, 08403 Granollers, Spain
Joana P. Firmino
IRTA, Centre de La Ràpita, Aquaculture Program, 43540 La Ràpita, Spain
Carlos Balsalobre
Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 643, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Felipe E. Reyes-López
Fish Health and Integrative Physiogenomics Research Team, Center of Biotechnology and Aquaculture, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, University of Santiago de Chile, 9170002 Santiago, Chile
Eva Vallejos-Vidal
Núcleo de Investigación Aplicada en Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronómicas, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Agronomía, Universidad de Las Américas, 8242125 Santiago, Chile
Karl B. Andree
IRTA, Centre de La Ràpita, Aquaculture Program, 43540 La Ràpita, Spain
Enric Gisbert
IRTA, Centre de La Ràpita, Aquaculture Program, 43540 La Ràpita, Spain
Antoni Ibarz
Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 643, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Blood by-products are an untapped source of high-quality ingredients for aquafeeds, containing a broad variety of cytokines, hormones, growth factors, proteins, bioactive peptides, and amino acids. The effects of the spray-dried porcine plasma (SDPP), a type of processed animal protein on several immune parameters, were evaluated in sea bream using ex vivo and in vitro assays. In this study, fish were fed with two isoproteic, isolipidic, and isoenergetic diets: control diet (7% fish meal, FM) and SDPP diet (2% FM and 5% SDPP). At the end of the 92-days trial, those fed the SDPP diet were larger in body weight (p p > 0.05). The ex vivo immune stimulation of splenocytes indicated that SDPP had a beneficial effect in promoting systemic immunity, since the surface cell marker (cd4), pro- (il-1β), and anti-inflammatory (tgf-β1) cytokines, and genes involved in humoral immunity (IgM) were up-regulated. The co-culture assays of skin mucus corroborated that SDPP enhanced the antibacterial capacity of mucus against V. anguillarum. In addition, main mucus biomarkers did not show significant differences, except for cortisol levels which were lower in the SDPP diet. The present study indicated that SDPP may be considered a functional ingredient in aquafeeds formulated with low FM levels.