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Correlation between intermediary metabolism, Hsp gene expression, and oxidative stress-related proteins in long-term thermal-stressed Mytilus galloprovincialis

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Feidantsis K., Giantsis I.A., Vratsistas A., Makri S., Pappa A.-Z., Drosopoulou E., Anestis A., Mavridou E., Exadactylos A., Vafidis D., Michaelidis B.
Fecha
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1152/ajpregu.00066.2020
Materia
ascorbic acid
catalase
copper zinc superoxide dismutase
DNA
glutathione transferase
heat shock protein
heat shock protein 70
heat shock protein 90
messenger RNA
metallothionein
metallothionein 10
metallothionein 20
reactive oxygen metabolite
RNA
thiobarbituric acid reactive substance
unclassified drug
antioxidant
heat shock protein
reactive oxygen metabolite
adult
anaerobic metabolism
animal experiment
animal structures
animal tissue
Article
catalase gene
controlled study
correlation analysis
Cu Zn SOD gene
energy metabolism
enzyme activity
gene
gene expression
gene expression profiling
glutathione S transferase gene
glycolysis
Greece
Hsp gene
hsp70 gene
hsp90 gene
lipid peroxidation
long term exposure
mantle
metabolism
mortality
mRNA expression level
mt 10 gene
mt 20 gene
Mytilus galloprovincialis
nonhuman
oxidative stress
posterior adductor muscle
priority journal
skeletal muscle
temperature
temperature stress
tissue level
water temperature
animal
gene expression
metabolism
mouse
Mytilus
oxidative stress
physiological stress
physiology
Animals
Antioxidants
Gene Expression
Heat-Shock Proteins
Lipid Peroxidation
Mice
Mytilus
Oxidative Stress
Reactive Oxygen Species
Stress, Physiological
American Physiological Society
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Resumen
Long-term exposure of Mytilus galloprovincialis to temperatures beyond 26°C triggers mussel mortality. The present study aimed to integratively illustrate the correlation between intermediary metabolism, hsp gene expression, and oxidative stress-related proteins in long-term thermally stressed Mytilus galloprovincialis and whether they are affected by thermal stress magnitude and duration. We accordingly evaluated the gene expression profiles, in the posterior adductor muscle (PAM) and the mantle, concerning heat shock protein 70 and 90 (hsp70 and hsp90), and the antioxidant defense indicators Mn-SOD, Cu/Zn-SOD, catalase, glutathione S-transferase, and the metallothioneins mt-10 and mt-20. Moreover, we determined antioxidant enzyme activities, oxidative stress through lipid peroxidation, and activities of intermediary metabolism enzymes. The pattern of changes in relative mRNA expression levels indicate that mussels are able to sense thermal stress even when exposed to 22°C and before mussel mortality is initiated. Data indicate a close correlation between the magnitude and duration of thermal stress with lipid peroxidation levels and changes in the activity of antioxidant enzymes and the enzymes of intermediary metabolism. The gene expression and increase in the activities of antioxidant enzymes support a scenario, according to which exposure to 24°C might trigger reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which is closely correlated with anaerobic metabolism under hypo-metabolic conditions. Increase and maintenance of oxidative stress in conjunction with energy balance disturbance seem to trigger mussel mortality after long-term exposure at temperatures beyond 26°C. Eventually, in the context of preparation for oxidative stress, certain hypotheses and models are suggested, integrating the several steps of cellular stress response. Copyright © 2020 the American Physiological Society
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71514
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