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Daily rhythms of intestinal cholecystokinin and pancreatic proteases activity in Senegalese sole juveniles with diurnal and nocturnal feeding

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2020.110868

Keywords

Cholecystokinin; Trypsin; Chymotrypsin; Daily rhythms; Feeding protocol; Solea senegalensis

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  1. MINECO (Spain) [AGL2014-52888-R, BES-2015-071662]
  2. FEDER/ERDF
  3. European Union [691150]
  4. Research Council of Norway [267626]

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The study showed that different feeding protocols have an impact on the gut levels of cholecystokinin (CCK) and the activity of digestive enzymes in juveniles of Senegalese sole. The daily patterns of CCK and digestive enzymes varied depending on the feeding protocols, with digestive enzymes showing a correlation with CCK fluctuations.
The influence of diurnal and nocturnal feeding on daily rhythms of gut levels of cholecystokinin (CCK) and the activity of two key pancreatic pmteases, trypsin and chymotrypsin, were examined in juveniles of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis), a species with nocturnal habits. Four feeding protocols were performed: P1) One morning meal; P2) Six meals during the light period; P3) Six meals during the dark period; and P4) 12 meals during 24 h. Daily activity patterns of both proteases were remarkably similar and showed a high correlation in all the experimental protocols. In P1, daily patterns of CCK and digestive enzymes showed a single maximum. In P2, CCK levels exhibited two peaks. Digestive enzymes activities showed slightly delayed peaks compared to CCK, although their daily fluctuations were not significant. In P3, intestinal CCK concentration exhibited two peaks at the end of light and dark periods, but only the second one was significant. The first maximum level of chymotrypsin activity occurred 4 h after the first CCK peak, while the second one coincided with the second CCK peak. Fluctuations of trypsin activity were not significant. In P4, CCK concentration showed three small peaks. Digestive enzymes daily fluctuations were not significant, although they showed an inverted trend with respect to CCK. The daily pattern of the gut CCK content in our study is in agreement with the anorexigenic function of this hormone. Our results support the existence of a negative feedback regulatory loop between CCK and pancreatic proteolytic enzymes in Senegalese sole juveniles.

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