Abstract:
Recently,the use of natural immunopotentiators,such as plant extracts,is predicted to offer high disease-prevention potential in aquaculture. However,few reports on the immunomodulatory impacts of olive extract (OE) on teleost are available. Therefore,the effects of dietary intake of triterpene-enriched OE on black sea bream (
Acanthopagrus schlegelii) were investigated in this study. Our data showed that total blood cell counts,
in vivo content of lysozyme,activities of antiprotease and myeloperoxidase,and contents of IL-4 and IL-6 were significantly up-regulated by dietary intake of triterpene-enriched OE. Additionally,the hampered immune response induced by cadmium exposure was significantly mitigated by the administration of OE as were indicated by partially or completely rescued immune-relating parameters. Furthermore,the expressions of immune-related genes encoding NF-κB inhibitor alpha (IkBα),tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα),cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2),and proto-oncogene protein c-fos (FOS) were found to be significantly up-regulated by the dietary intake of OE. In general,the results suggested that the dietary intake of triterpene-enriched OE has immune enhancing effect in black sea bream. Such effect may be realized by 1) increasing the total counts of diverse blood cells; 2) activating nonspecific immune biomolecules; and 3) affecting signaling pathways such as IKK and ERK and subsequently inducing IL-4 and IL-6 biosyntheses.