Expression of Plasma Glucose Transporter Protein 1 (Glut 1) Induced by Chronic Stress in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus Linnaeus 1758) Reared at High Stocking Density
Abstract/ Overview
High stocking density (HSD) has been found suitable to overcome the problem of land
shortage, and it has the desirable effect of increasing fish production hence a potential profit , maker. However, HSD isa chronic stressor that reduces growth 0 rates; increases
immunosuppression and susceptibility to diseases; and may lead to stock loss. HSD is likely
to lower profitability of fish farming if not implemented properly. Stress elevates plasma
cortisol levels, which in turn promotes carbohydrate metabolism leading to high blood
glucose levels. Glucose, the cellular biofuel, is transported to various tissues by glucose
transporter protein (GLUTs) in order to maintain normalcy. GLUT 1 is located in erythrocyte
membrane and has high preference for glucose, and is thus responsible for transport of
glucose in Erythrocytes. However, knowledge about how glucose relates to GLUT 1 protein
in fish subjected to HSD is still unclear. Therefore, this study examined the effect of HSD on
the plasma levels of GLUT 1 protein in Nile tilapia. Fish were reared for 28 days at l.5 kg/ m3 and 4.5 kg/m ' for low stocking density (LSD) and HSD respectively. Cortisol levels were
measured by competitive ELISA. Blood glucose level, haemoglobin concentration (Hb), and
haematocrit (Hct) were also measured. Erythrocytes count and differential leukocyte count
were determined by haemocytometer. GLUT 1 levels were determined by SDS-PAGE and
Western blot. HSD fish had high cortisol level, glucose level, Hb, Hct, erthrocyte count, neutrophils, and Monocytes (p < 0.05). HSD individuals had lower lymphocyte numbers compared to LSD individuals (p < 0.05). Significantly higher GLUT 1 levels were detected . - in HSD individuals ( x±SEM = 2.0±O.22) compared to LSD individuals ( x±SEM =
O.25±O.06), p < 0.05. This data point to the fact that HSD induces chronic stress that
interferes with the normal physiology of fish. The result from this study also shows that HSD
heightens expression of GLUT 1 protein in blood, and as such the level of GLUT 1 can be
used as a stress indicator in fish farming.