Effects of dietary protein levels on muscular amino acids and protein metabolism of Schizopygopsis younghusbandi younghusbandi Regan
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1. Institute of Fisheries Science, Tibet Academy of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Sciences, Lhasa 850032, China;
2. Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Aquatic Science of Chongqing, College of Animal Science, Southwest University, Chongqing 402460, China;
3. Tibet Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Sciences, Lhasa 85000, China

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    The goal of this experiment was to investigate the effects of dietary protein levels on muscular amino acids and protein metabolism of Regan. Six diets were formulated that contained 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, and 45% protein levels. Each diet was fed to triplicate groups of 30 fish with an initial body weight of (22.42±0.56) g for 60 d. The results showed that both nitrogen intake (NI) and the amount of absolute nitrogen intake (ANI) of Regan increased with the increase in dietary protein levels. The nitrogen deposition (ND), protein efficiency ratio (PER), and net protein utilization (NPU) increased at first and then decreased. Total essential amino acids (TEAA), total flavored amino acids (TFAA), total non-essential amino acids (TNEAA), and total amino acids (TAA) initially increased and then tended to stabilize with the raising supplemental dietary protein level. There was no significant difference in blood ammonia, urea nitrogen, or albumin (ALB) at the feed protein levels of 20%-25%; however, these factors increased significantly after the feed protein level increased significantly after 30%. Total protein (TP) increased gradually when feed protein was lower than 35%, and there was no significant difference among the experimental groups when feed protein was higher than 35%. Both the liver ALT and AST increased at first and then tended to stabilize. There was a tendency for serum ALT to decrease first and then increase. Serum AST was not significantly different in the experimental group with feed protein content below 35% but increased significantly above 35%. Thus, the appropriate amount of dietary protein level can increase the absorption of protein, increase the protein utilization from feed, increase the rate of body protein metabolism, improve the content of essential amino acids, and improve the taste of muscle. However, it can cause a decrease in the protein utilization in the fish body, inadequate absorption of the protein in the intestine, the increase nitrogen excreta, aggravate the liver load, and damage liver cells when the content of feed protein is too high. Under these experimental conditions, the suitable dietary protein level was 30%-35% based on the feed protein utilization, total protein content in blood, and liver and serum transaminase activity.

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曾本和,刘海平,王建,王万良,周建设,王金林,朱成科,张忭忭. 饲料蛋白质水平对拉萨裸裂尻鱼幼鱼肌肉氨基酸及蛋白质代谢的影响[J]. Jounal of Fishery Sciences of China, 2019,[volume_no](6):1153-1163

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