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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 04:26:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Microbial manipulations to improve fish health and production – a Mediterranean perspective</title>
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      <description>Title: Microbial manipulations to improve fish health and production – a Mediterranean perspective
Authors: Dimitroglou, Arkadios; Merrifield, Daniel L.; Carnevali, Oliana; Picchietti, Simona; Avella, Matteo; Daniels, Carly; Güroy, Derya; Davies, Simon J.
Abstract: The interactions between the endogenous gut microbiota and the fish host are integral in mediating the&#xD;
development, maintenance and effective functionality of the intestinal mucosa and gut associated&#xD;
lymphoid tissues (GALTs). These microbial populations also provide a level of protection against pathogenic&#xD;
visitors to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and aid host digestive function via the production of&#xD;
exogenous digestive enzymes and vitamins. Manipulation of these endogenous populations may provide&#xD;
an alternative method to antibiotics to control disease and promote health management. Applications of&#xD;
probiotics for Mediterranean teleosts can stimulate immune responses, enhance growth performance,&#xD;
feed utilisation, digestive enzyme activities, antioxidant enzyme activities, gene expression, disease&#xD;
resistance, larval survival, gut morphology, modulate GI microbiota and mediate stress responses.&#xD;
Although considerably less information is available regarding prebiotic applications for Mediterranean&#xD;
teleosts, prebiotics also offer benefits with regards to improving immune status and fish production.&#xD;
Despite the promising potential benefits demonstrated in current literature, obtaining consistent and&#xD;
reliable results is often difficult due to our incomplete understanding of indigenous fish GI microbiota&#xD;
and their subsequent host interactions which mediate and drive both localised and systemic host&#xD;
immunological responses. Additionally, the probiotic and prebiotic (biotics) mechanisms which mediate&#xD;
host benefits at the mucosal interface are poorly understood. Future studies focused on these interactions.&#xD;
utilising gnotobiotic techniques should provide a better understanding of how to extract the full&#xD;
potential of biotic applications to promote immune function of Mediterranean teleosts.&#xD;
  2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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