A. Gelineau et al., EFFECT OF FEEDING TIME ON HEPATIC NUCLEIC-ACID, PLASMA T-3, T-4, AND GH CONCENTRATIONS IN RAINBOW-TROUT, Physiology & behavior, 59(6), 1996, pp. 1061-1067
The effect of feeding time (dawn, midnight) on the growth performance
and daily pattern of liver nucleic acid concentrations, plasma thyroid
hormone, and growth hormone concentrations was studied in immature ra
inbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, mean individual weight: 55 g). Fish
were held in groups of 20 individuals (12 groups per treatment) and ma
intained in flow-through tanks supplied with river water under natural
photoperiod. Food pellets (Aqualim, 49% crude protein) were delivered
daily over a 30-min period by means of belt feeders. Growth performan
ce and protein retention efficiency were higher for trout fed at dawn
than for those fed at midnight, whereas both groups of fish ingested t
he same total amount of feed. All parameters studied showed significan
t daily variations. The daily patterns of liver RNA concentrations, RN
A/DNA, and protein/DNA ratios were significantly different between fis
h fed at dawn and at midnight, indicative of a higher liver protein sy
nthesis in the trout fed at dawn. On average, plasma thyroid hormone l
evels were higher and plasma GH concentrations were lower in trout fed
at dawn compared with those fed at midnight. The hormonal patterns we
re only affected by feeding time when the fish were fed at dawn. These
results suggested that the observed differences in growth and protein
retention efficiency were linked to the observed differences in plasm
a hormone levels.