Gene expression and physiological changes of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba under different hypoxia intensities


Autoria(s): Tremblay, Nelly; Cascella, Kévin; Toullec, Jean-Yves; Held, Christoph; Fielding, Sophie; Tarling, Geraint A; Abele, Doris
Cobertura

LATITUDE: -54.283000 * LONGITUDE: -36.500000

Data(s)

11/08/2014

Resumo

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) from South Georgia comprise one of the most northern and abundant krill stocks. South Georgia waters are undergoing rapid warming, as a result of climate change, which in turn could alter the oxygen concentration of the water. We investigated gene expression in Antarctic krill related to aerobic metabolism, antioxidant defence, and heat-shock response under severe (2.5% O2 saturation or 0.6 kPa) and threshold (20% O2 saturation or 4 kPa) hypoxia exposure compared to in situ levels (normoxic; 100% O2 saturation or 21 kPa). Biochemical metabolic and oxidative stress indicators complemented the genic expression analysis to detect in vivo signs of stress during the hypoxia treatments. Expression levels of the genes citrate synthase (CS), mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase (SODMn-m) and one heat-shock protein isoform (E) were higher in euphausiids incubated 6 h at 20% O2 saturation than in animals exposed to control (normoxic) conditions. All biochemical antioxidant defence parameters remained unchanged among treatments. Levels of lipid peroxidation were raised after 6 h of severe hypoxia. Overall, short-term exposure to hypoxia altered mitochondrial metabolic and antioxidant capacity, but did not induce anaerobic metabolism. Antarctic krill are swarming organisms and may experience short periods of hypoxia when present in dense swarms. A future, warmer Southern ocean, where oxygen saturation levels are decreased, may result in smaller, less dense swarms as they act to avoid greater levels of hypoxia.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.834807

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.834807

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Tremblay, Nelly; Cascella, Kévin; Toullec, Jean-Yves; Held, Christoph; Fielding, Sophie; Tarling, Geraint A; Abele, Doris (2014): Gene expression and physiological changes of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba under different hypoxia intensities. submitted

Palavras-Chave #C(1) and C(6): control (1 and 6 h 100% Oxygen saturation, normoxic); SH(1): severe hypoxia (2.5% Oxygen saturation for 1 h); TH(6): threshold hypoxia (20% Oxygen saturation for 6 h); Carbonyls; Carbonyls, per protein mass; CAT; Catalase activity, unit per protein mass; Citrate synthase activity, unit per protein mass; Citrate synthase mean normalized expression gene expression; CS; DEPTH, water; Depth water; Euphausia superba, abdomen; mean normalized expression; Euphausia superba, cephalothorax; Euphausia superba, cephalothorax; lipid peroxidation reported in Malondialdehyde concentration; Euphausia superba, cephalothorax; protein oxidative damages reported in carbonyls; Glutathione equivalents, per wet mass; Glutathione oxidized/Glutathione reduced, ratio; Glutathione peroxidase activity, unit per protein mass; Glutathione S-transferase activity, unit per protein mass; GPX; GSH-eq; GSSG/GSH ratio; GST; Haemolymph, lactate; Heat-shock protein 70 isoform A gene expression; Heat-shock protein 70 isoform C gene expression; Heat-shock protein 70 isoform D gene expression; Heat-shock protein 70 isoform E gene expression; HSP70-A; HSP70-C; HSP70-D; HSP70-E; in situ measurement (just after catch); Euphausia superba; Lactate; Lactate, per unit fresh weight; Lactate (ha); Malondialdehyde, per unit fresh weight; MDA; Rectangular midwater trawl 4500 µm; RMT8; SODMn; SODMn-c; SODMn-m; South_Georgia_RMT; South Georgia Island; Succinate; Succinate, per unit fresh weight; Superoxide dismutase manganese (cytosolic) gene expression; Superoxide dismutase manganese (mitochondrial) gene expression; Superoxide dismutase manganese activity, unit per protein mass; Treatm; Treatment
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