Does chronic exposure to moderate hypoxia affect growth, physiological and oxidative stress biomarkers in adult spotted wolffish (Anarhichas minor) and the hybrid A. minor × A. lupus?

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
N. R. Le François, C. Drouin-Johnson, F. Larouche, D. Chabot, P. U. Blier
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Both in their natural habitat (estuaries, marine coastal environment, ocean depths and freshwater lakes) or in captivity conditions (land-based, open-sea aquaculture and aquariums), exposure to hypoxia can have direct detrimental effects on fish growth, reproduction, behaviour and health. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic exposure of spotted wolffish (Anarhichas minor) (∼1.4 kg) and the interspecific hybrid (A. minor × A. lupus) (∼600 g) to moderate hypoxia levels (dissolved oxygen [DO]: 40%, 50% and 60% saturation) in comparison to a normoxia group (control 100%) over a period of 14 weeks at ∼7.5°C. The trials were conducted as a common-garden experiment (both fish groups reared together) in quadruplicate (4 tanks per DO level = 16 tanks). Fish performance (specific growth rate, feed intake [FI]) and physiological status (condition factor [K] and hepatosomatic index, haematocrit) were monitored at different intervals. The metabolic enzyme activity of citrate synthase (CS), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and pyruvate kinase (PK) was measured as well as antioxidant enzymes glutathione reductase and catalase. Oxidative stress indices were assessed by the quantification of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and the measurement of the enzymatic activity level of aconitase. Significant reduction in growth rate occurred at DO 40%. DO was identified as a major driver of FI. Our results indicate a very strong adaptation to hypoxia as (1) exposures to DO 40% were not severe enough to affect aerobic or anaerobic metabolism capacity or to significantly induce oxidative stress and (2) metabolic organization of the muscle tissue, as expressed by LDH, CS and PK is not affected by DO levels down to 40%. However, at the lowest DO levels (40% and 50%), hybrid fish displayed significantly better growth than the spotted wolffish.

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长期暴露于中度缺氧环境是否会影响成年斑狼鱼(Anarhichas minor)和杂交种 A. minor × A. lupus 的生长、生理和氧化应激生物标志物?
无论是在自然栖息地(河口、海洋沿岸环境、海洋深处和淡水湖)还是在人工饲养条件下(陆地、公海水产养殖和水族馆),暴露于缺氧环境都会对鱼类的生长、繁殖、行为和健康产生直接的不利影响。本研究的目的是调查斑点狼鱼(Anarhichas minor)(∼1.4 千克)和种间杂交鱼(A. minor × A. lupus)(∼600 克)与常氧组(对照组 100%)在 7.5 °C、为期 14 周的中度缺氧水平(溶解氧 [DO]:40%、50% 和 60% 饱和度)下长期暴露的影响。试验以共园试验的形式进行(两组鱼一起饲养),一式四份(每个溶解氧水平 4 个水箱 = 16 个水箱)。每隔不同时间监测鱼的生长性能(特定生长率、摄食量[FI])和生理状态(体况系数[K]和肝功能指数、血细胞比容)。测定了柠檬酸合成酶(CS)、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)和丙酮酸激酶(PK)的代谢酶活性以及谷胱甘肽还原酶和过氧化氢酶的抗氧化酶活性。氧化应激指数通过硫代巴比妥酸活性物质(TBARS)的定量和乌头酶酶活水平的测定进行评估。溶解氧为 40% 时,生长率显著下降。溶解氧被认为是 FI 的主要驱动因素。我们的研究结果表明,鱼类对缺氧有很强的适应性,因为:(1)在溶解氧为 40% 的条件下,有氧或无氧代谢能力不会受到影响,也不会显著诱发氧化应激;(2)肌肉组织的代谢组织(由 LDH、CS 和 PK 表示)不会受到溶解氧水平(低至 40%)的影响。然而,在最低溶解氧水平(40% 和 50%)下,杂交鱼的生长情况明显优于斑点狼鱼。
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