Abstract
In the retina of herring (Clupea harengus L.), rods are recruited from about 8 wk after hatching, and from this time there is a linear relationship between the number of rods in the photoreceptor cell population and the content of di22∶6n−3 molecular species of phospholipids. Juvenile herring were reared from four weeks' post-hatching for 15 wk on eitherArtemia nauplii deficient in 22∶6n−3 or on enrichedArtemia nauplii containing 4.3% 22∶6n−3. The visual performance of the fish was then determined at three light intensities (0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 lux) by observing their frequency of striking at liveArtemia nauplii using infrared video recording. Herring reared on the diet containing no 22∶6n−3 were less active predators, especially at the lowest light intensity where very few strikes were observed. The eyes of these fish contained greatly reduced levels of di22∶6n−3 molecular species of total phospholipid, 2.1% vs. 12.0% in fish supplemented with 22∶6n−3. The contribution of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids in the molecular species of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylserine (PS), and phosphatidylcholine (PC) was virtually unchanged, while 20∶5n−3 and 22∶5n−3 largely replaced 22∶6n−3. There was an almost complete disappearance of di22∶6n−3 PC, while the amounts of di22∶6n−3 PE and PS fell by 18.1 and 20.6% to 2.7 and 7.6%, respectively. The dipolyunsaturated molecular species di20∶5n−3, 20∶5n−3/22∶5n−3, and di22∶5n−3 made up a substantial part of the deficit. We conclude that a dietary deficiency of 22∶6n−3 during the period early in rod development impairs visual performance such that the fish can no longer feed at low light intensities.
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Abbreviations
- ANOVA:
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analysis of variance
- HPLC:
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high-performance liquid chromatography
- HPTLC:
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high-performance thin-layer chromatography
- MUFA:
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monounsaturated fatty acid
- PC:
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phosphatidylcholine
- PE:
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phosphatidylethanolamine
- PS:
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phosphatidylserine
- PUFA:
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polyunsaturated fatty acid
- SFA:
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saturated fatty acid. Molecular species are abbreviated as follows: e.g., 16∶0/22∶6 PC is 1-palmitoyl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
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Bell, M.V., Batty, R.S., Dick, J.R. et al. Dietary deficiency of docosahexaenoic acid impairs vision at low light intensities in juvenile herring (Clupea harengus L.). Lipids 30, 443–449 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02536303
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