Metabolic changes associated with live transport stress of Haliotis rubra abalone

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Nguyen Van Thao , Jaime McAllister , Andrea C. Alfaro , Nha T. Ngo , Craig Mundy
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Transport stress significantly influences the well-being and survival of abalone, yet the underlying metabolic changes and physiological responses associated with this stress remain poorly understood. To gain comprehensive insights into the metabolic changes and physiological responses of abalone (Haliotis rubra) under transport stress, we conducted a targeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) metabolomics investigation on haemolymph and gill samples collected at different time points, including post-harvesting (pre-transport), post-transport and post-immersion (water holding period) and post-live exporting transport. The results revealed 143 and 141 metabolites that were significantly different among sampling times in haemolymph and gill, respectively. Notably, most of the metabolite differences occurred between the post-transport and post-immersion times, which indicate the strong impacts of transport stress on abalone metabolism. Interestingly, certain metabolites, such as lactic acid, succinic acid, L-hydroxyglutaric acid, uric acid, and myo-inositol, showed time-dependent increases during transport, suggesting their potential as stress biomarkers in abalone. Moreover, abalone that were acclimatized in holding tanks exhibited lesser metabolic changes compared to non-acclimatized, despite both groups being transported with oxygen supply. This highlights the significance of acclimatization and oxygen supply in reducing stress for abalone during transport. Enrichment analysis on abalone samples at 24 h post-transport compared to 96 h post-immersion identified 12 significantly impacted pathways in haemolymph and 34 pathways in gill tissues, indicating a range of metabolic disturbances in transported abalone, such as energy-related pathways, amino acid metabolisms, carbohydrate metabolisms, vitamin metabolisms, oxidative stress, and others. These results offer valuable insights into the physiological responses of abalone to transport stress, guiding improved transport practices to ensure good quality of products arriving at their market destinations.

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红唇鲍的代谢变化与活体运输应激相关。
运输应激显著影响鲍鱼的健康和生存,但与这种应激相关的潜在代谢变化和生理反应仍然知之甚少。为了全面了解鲍鱼(Haliotis rubra)在运输胁迫下的代谢变化和生理反应,我们对不同时间点采集的血淋巴和鳃样本进行了有针对性的LC-MS代谢组学研究,包括收获后(运输前)、运输后、浸泡后(保水期)和活体出口运输后。结果显示,在血淋巴和鳃中,分别有143种和141种代谢物在采样时间上存在显著差异。值得注意的是,大多数代谢物差异发生在运输后和浸泡后的时间,这表明运输应激对鲍鱼代谢的影响很大。有趣的是,某些代谢物,如乳酸、琥珀酸、l -羟基戊二酸、尿酸和肌醇,在运输过程中表现出时间依赖性的增加,这表明它们有可能成为鲍鱼的应激生物标志物。此外,与未驯化的鲍鱼相比,在储罐中驯化的鲍鱼表现出较小的代谢变化,尽管两组鲍鱼都是在氧气供应的情况下运输的。这突出了适应环境和供氧对减轻鲍鱼运输过程中的应激的重要性。对运输后24 h的鲍鱼样品进行富集分析,与浸泡后96 h的鲍鱼样品进行对比,鉴定出12条明显受影响的血淋巴途径和34条鳃组织途径,表明运输鲍鱼中存在一系列代谢紊乱,如能量相关途径、氨基酸代谢、碳水化合物代谢、维生素代谢、氧化应激等。这些结果为鲍鱼对运输压力的生理反应提供了有价值的见解,指导改进运输实践,以确保产品到达市场目的地的高质量。
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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. This journal covers molecular, cellular, integrative, and ecological physiology. Topics include bioenergetics, circulation, development, excretion, ion regulation, endocrinology, neurobiology, nutrition, respiration, and thermal biology. Study on regulatory mechanisms at any level of organization such as signal transduction and cellular interaction and control of behavior are also published.
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