Insights into the molecular response mechanisms of fasting stress and refeeding in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) through transcriptome and histological analysis.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Yongqiang Duan, Wenping Zhang, Hongyan Liu, Minghua Wang, Liqiang Zhong, Ju Liu, Xiaohui Chen, Shiyong Zhang
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Abstract

Throughout their life cycles, many fish alternate between periods of fasting and feeding due to the temporal and geographical variability of food availability in aquatic environments. The ability to adapt to fasting and restore internal balance after refeeding is fundamental to the long-term survival and symbiotic relationships of aquatic species. However, our understanding of the mechanisms by which the fish adapt to fasting and refeeding remains limited. We looked at the growth performance, intestinal and liver histology, and liver gene expression patterns of channel catfish, a significant commercial species, during three weeks of fasting stress and three weeks of refeeding, respectively, in order to clarify the molecular response mechanisms to these two events. Our study revealed that fasting significantly impacts growth, histological characteristics and physiological metabolism. During the fasting period, catfish growth performance was greatly inhibited, but growth compensation was observed after refeeding. Histological analysis showed that liver and intestinal tissues experienced varying degrees of apoptotic injury during fasting, with a modest number of TUNEL-positive cells still present in the liver after refeeding. We identified 787 significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the control group in three weeks (CG3) groups versus the fasting-refeeding group inthree week (EG3) group, while only 35 DEGs were defined in the CG6 group versus the EG6 group. Gene Ontology functional annotation and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analyses suggested that fasting stress affected gene expression related to the mitotic cell cycle, cell cycle processes, amino acid metabolism, steroid biosynthesis, fatty acid metabolism and immune responses. Metabolism and cellular process response genes were significantly downregulated in the fasting group. Significant alterations in the expression levels of genes related to metabolism and apoptosis were validated by quantitative Real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). This study provides insights into the physiological mechanisms underlying fish adaptation to fasting or nutritional deficiency stress, shedding light on how channel catfish respond to fasting stress and refeeding.

通过转录组和组织学分析探讨通道鲶鱼(Ictalurus punctatus)禁食应激和再摄食的分子反应机制。
在整个生命周期中,由于水生环境中食物供应的时间和地理变化,许多鱼类在禁食和摄食之间交替进行。适应禁食和重新进食后恢复内部平衡的能力是水生物种长期生存和共生关系的基础。然而,我们对鱼类适应禁食和重新进食的机制的理解仍然有限。我们观察了通道鲶鱼(一种重要的商业物种)在三周的禁食应激和三周的重新喂食期间的生长性能、肠道和肝脏组织学以及肝脏基因表达模式,以阐明这两种事件的分子反应机制。我们的研究表明,禁食显著影响生长、组织学特征和生理代谢。在禁食期间,鲶鱼的生长性能受到很大的抑制,但在重新饲喂后观察到生长补偿。组织学分析显示,禁食期间肝脏和肠道组织经历了不同程度的凋亡损伤,再喂养后肝脏中仍存在少量tunel阳性细胞。我们在对照组3周(CG3)组与禁食-再喂养组3周(EG3)组中鉴定出787个显著差异表达基因(deg),而在CG6组与EG6组中仅鉴定出35个显著差异表达基因(deg)。基因本体功能注释和京都基因与基因组百科全书通路富集分析表明,禁食应激影响有丝分裂细胞周期、细胞周期过程、氨基酸代谢、类固醇生物合成、脂肪酸代谢和免疫应答相关的基因表达。禁食组代谢和细胞过程反应基因显著下调。通过实时荧光定量PCR (qRT-PCR)验证了代谢和凋亡相关基因表达水平的显著变化。本研究揭示了鱼类适应禁食或营养缺乏应激的生理机制,揭示了通道鲶鱼对禁食应激和再喂的反应。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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