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Aquaculture international
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In this study, we investigated the effects of the dietary addition of lavender essential oil
(LEO) on mitigating the adverse effects of high stocking densities (HSD) in the Nile
tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. We used 216 fingerlings and randomly distributed them
according to a 2 × 3 factorial design, comprising two stocking densities: a low stocking
density (LSD, 2.92 kg/m3) and a high stocking density (5.85 kg/m3) and three levels of
LEO, 0, 0.5%, and 1%, for 70 days. We evaluated their growth, digestive enzyme activity,
blood biochemical parameters, immune/antioxidant indices, and intestinal morphology. All
fish were intraperitoneally inoculated with Aeromonas veronii for a bacterial challenge test
at the end of the feeding trial and monitored for 14 days. After 14 days, head kidney samples
were collected from all fish to assess the level of expression of immune-related and
apoptosis-related genes. Additionally, tissue samples were collected from the liver, kidney,
and intestine to investigate the immunohistochemistry and histopathological alterations.
The results showed that the final body weight and weight gain were lower and the feed
conversion ratio was higher in fish cultured under HSD compared to those cultured under
LSD. The fish cultured under LSD and HSD had higher final body weight when administered
dietary LEO compared to the fish that were fed the non-supplemented diet. Adding
1% LEO increased the intestinal villus height and muscular coat thickness (MT). The MT
was lower in fish cultured under HSD compared to those cultured under LSD. The amylase
and lipase activities were lower in the fish cultured under HSD than in those cultured under
LSD. However, LEO addition increased the lipase activity in fish cultured under LSD and
HSD. Fish cultured under HSD showed lower immune/antioxidant indices (lysozymes,
nitric oxide, complement 3, catalase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione-S transferase)
than those cultured under LSD. However, LEO addition significantly increased the immune
response and antioxidant activity in fish cultured under LSD and HSD (P < 0.01). The level
of expression of the IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, NF-kB, and TLR-4 B genes was upregulated in the
LSD + LEO1, LSD + LEO0.5, and HSD + LEO1 groups. The expression of TGF-β and
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