Temperature-driven changes in the neuroendocrine axis of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus during the molt cycle

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Daniela Dantas David , Giovanna Zanetti , José Araújo Souto-Neto , Cristhian David Sua-Cespedes , José Thalles Lacerda , Ana Maria de Lauro Castrucci
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Environmental cues such as temperature induce macroscopic changes in the molting cycle of crustaceans, however, the physiological mechanisms behind these changes remain unclearWe aimed to investigate the regulatory mechanisms in the intermolt and premolt stages of the Callinectes sapidus molt cycle in response to thermal stimuli. The concentration of ecdysteroids and lipids in the hemolymph, and the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and molt key genes were assessed at 19 °C, 24 °C and 29 °C. The premolt animals exhibited a much larger response to the colder temperature than intermolt animals. Ecdysteroids decreased drastically in premolt animals, whereas the expression of their hepatopancreas receptor (CasEcR) increased, possibly compensating for the low hemolymphatic levels at 19 °C. This decrease might be due to increased HSPs and inhibited ecdysteroidogenesis in the Y-organ. In addition, the molting-inhibiting hormone expression in the X-organ/sinus gland (XO/SG) remained constant between temperatures and stages, suggesting it is constitutive in this species. Lipid concentration in the hemolymph, and the expression of CasEcR and CasHSP90 in the XO/SG were influenced by the molting stage, not temperature. On the other hand, the expression of HSPs in the hepatopancreas is the result of the interaction between the two factors evaluated in the study. Our results demonstrated that temperature is an effective modulator of responses related to the molting cycle at the endocrine level and that temperature below the control condition caused a greater effect on the evaluated responses compared to the thermostable condition, especially when the animal was in the premolt stage.

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青蟹蜕壳周期中神经内分泌轴在温度驱动下的变化。
温度等环境线索会引起甲壳动物蜕皮周期的宏观变化,然而这些变化背后的生理机制仍不清楚。在19 °C、24 °C和29 °C条件下,我们评估了血淋巴中蜕皮激素和脂质的浓度,以及热休克蛋白(HSPs)和蜕皮关键基因的表达。与蜕皮间期动物相比,蜕皮前期动物对低温的反应更大。预蜕皮动物的蜕皮激素急剧下降,而其肝胰腺受体(CasEcR)的表达却增加了,这可能是对19 °C时低血淋巴水平的补偿。这种减少可能是由于 HSPs 增加和 Y-器官中的蜕皮激素生成受到抑制。此外,X器官/窦腺(XO/SG)中蜕皮抑制激素的表达在不同温度和阶段保持不变,表明它在该物种中是组成型的。血淋巴中的脂质浓度以及 XO/SG 中 CasEcR 和 CasHSP90 的表达受蜕皮阶段的影响,而不受温度的影响。另一方面,肝胰腺中 HSPs 的表达是本研究评估的两个因素相互作用的结果。我们的研究结果表明,在内分泌水平上,温度是蜕皮周期相关反应的有效调节器,与恒温条件相比,低于控制条件的温度对所评估反应的影响更大,尤其是当动物处于蜕皮前阶段时。
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General and comparative endocrinology
General and comparative endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
120
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.
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