NUTRITION OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO-SALAR) - THE REQUIREMENT AND METABOLIC EFFECT OF LYSINE

Citation
Ge. Berge et al., NUTRITION OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO-SALAR) - THE REQUIREMENT AND METABOLIC EFFECT OF LYSINE, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology, 120(3), 1998, pp. 477-485
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,Physiology,Biology
ISSN journal
10956433
Volume
120
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
477 - 485
Database
ISI
SICI code
1095-6433(1998)120:3<477:NOAS(->2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine the dietary lysine requirement o f medium sized Atlantic salmon (376 +/- 46 g) given a high energy diet (23.6 KJ g(-1)) and to see if increased levels of lysine would effect the metabolism of arginine. Zein was used as a major protein source i n the experimental diets, which were supplemented with synthetic amino acids to resemble the amino acid pattern of fish meal, with the excep tion of lysine. Dietary lysine contents ranged from 5.9 to 21.0 g kg(- 1) dietary dry matter. The requirement of lysine was estimated at 16-1 8 g kg(-1) dry diet or 0.79-0.89g MJ(-1) digestible energy. The result was confirmed by a significant increase of free lysine in muscle if e xcess lysins was added to the diet. Fish fed the highest level of lysi ne did not increase growth and tended to show reduced levels of argini ne and ornithine in plasma and muscle and reduced level of urea in pla sma. These findings indicate a metabolic effect on the utilisation of arginine at high dietary levels of lysine. Lysine was also found to in hibit liver arginase of Atlantic salmon in vitro. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sc ience Inc. All rights reserved.