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    <title>Monospecies and multispecies probiotic formulations produce different systemic and local immunostimulatory effects in the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.)</title>
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    <description>Title: Monospecies and multispecies probiotic formulations produce different systemic and local immunostimulatory effects in the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.)
Authors: Salinas, Irene; Abelli, Luigi; Bertoni, Fabrizio; Picchietti, Simona; Roque, Ana; Furones, Dolors; Cuesta, Alberto; Meseguer, José; Esteban, Maria Ángeles
Abstract: The effects of the oral administration of heat-inactivated Lactobacillus delbru¨eckii&#xD;
ssp. lactis and Bacillus subtilis, individually or combined, on gilthead seabream immune&#xD;
responses were investigated both systemically and locally in the gut.&#xD;
In a first experiment, seabream (65 g) were fed for 3 weeks different diets supplemented&#xD;
with 1   107 CFU g 1 Lactobacillus, 1   107 CFU g 1 Bacillus, or 0.5   107 CFU g 1 Lactobacillus&#xD;
plus 0.5   107 CFU g 1 Bacillus. Controls were fed non-supplemented diet. Six fish per&#xD;
group were sampled at the end of the trial and some humoral and cellular systemic innate&#xD;
immune parameters were evaluated. Feeding the mixture of the two killed bacteria species&#xD;
significantly increased natural complement, serum peroxidase and phagocytic activities&#xD;
compared with controls.&#xD;
In a second experiment, juvenile seabream (13 g) were fed for 3 weeks the same experimental&#xD;
diets and total serum IgM and numbers of gut IgMþ cells and acidophilic granulocytes&#xD;
were evaluated. All these parameters were significantly higher in the multispecies&#xD;
probiotic group compared to monospecies and control fed groups.
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