Oral administration of cholecystokinin receptor antagonists increase feed intake in rainbow trout |
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Authors: | A. Gé lineau, T. Boujard |
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Affiliation: | Equipe Nutrition Aquaculture Environnement, Unitémixte I.N.R.A.-IFREMER de Nutrition des Poissons, Station d'hydrobiologie I.N.R.A., 64310 Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle, France |
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Abstract: | Individual immature rainbow trout consumed 1–2% body weight per day, but significantly more ( P < 0·001) when fed by hand than by demand feeder. When treated with CCK antagonists (L 364, 718; 100 μg kg−1 on day 12 or SR 27, 897; 50 μg kg−1 on day 16), the fish ate significantly more than their mean daily intake on the other days of the experiment. This increase in feed intake was affected by the feeding technique: hand-fed fish increased by 70–80% their feed intake while in demand-fed fish the increase was significantly less (50–60%). However, the increase in feed intake observed on days 12 and 16 was identical for both drugs used. |
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Keywords: | rainbow trout CCK antagonists voluntary feed intake satiety self-feeding hand-feeding |
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