Abstract

Molting activity and innate immunity play a pivotal role in the development and growth of crustaceans and are related to mortality and body abnormality. To evaluate the synergistic effect of vitamin D3 (vit-D3) and Ca in molting and immunity in Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis), the crabs (3.20 ± 0.01 g) were fed six diets formulated with two Ca levels (0% and 1.5%, abbreviated D and N) and three vit-D3 levels (0, 9,000 and 27,000 IU/kg, abbreviated LVD, MVD and HVD) level for 56 days. Crabs fed 1.5% Ca and 9,000 IU/kg vit-D3 (N + MVD) had the highest growth performance, hematic-1,25-dihydroxy vit-D3, hematic‑calcium, hepatic‑phosphorus and antioxidant capacity among all groups. On the contrary, crabs fed diets without Ca reduced growth performance, tissue calcium‑phosphorus deposition, antioxidant capacity, and the expression of molting-related and immune-related genes. Compared to crab fed N + HVD (1.5% Ca + 27,000 IU/kg vit-D3), those fed D + HVD (0% Ca +27,000 IU/kg vit-D3) had significantly low growth performance and the gene expressions of molting and antibacterial immunity. This study demonstrates that adequate dietary calcium and vit-D3 can enhance growth, molting activity, antioxidant capacity and innate immunity in E. sinensis. Moreover, it provides an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanism of molting activity and antibacterial immunity in Chinese mitten crab

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