温度升高对短尾鲶鱼(Horabagrus brachysoma)脂肪含量和脂肪酸分布的调节。

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS
Rishikesh Subhashrao Dalvi, Asim Kumar Pal, Dipesh Debnath, Sona Yengkokpam, Kartik Baruah, Gudipati Venkateshwarlu, Sanjay Balkrishna Jadhao
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摘要

了解鱼类对热适应的生理反应对于解决全球气候变化对水产养殖可持续性的威胁至关重要。我们研究了在26°C(对照)、31°C、33°C和36°C环境下驯化30天的Horabagrus brachysoma鲶鱼肌肉和肝脏中的脂质和脂肪酸。总脂质、磷脂、甘油三酯和游离脂肪酸显著降低,胆固醇显著升高(P
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Acclimation to increasing temperatures modulates lipid contents and fatty acid profile in catfish Horabagrus brachysoma (Günther).

Understanding fish physiological responses to thermal acclimation is crucial for addressing global climate change threats to aquaculture sustainability. We investigated lipid and fatty acids in the muscle and liver of the catfish Horabagrus brachysoma acclimated to 26 (control), 31, 33 and 36 °C for 30 days. The total lipid, phospholipid, triglyceride, and free fatty acid significantly decreased, while cholesterol significantly increased (P < 0.05) in both tissues at 33 and 36 °C. At 26 °C, total saturated fatty acids (SFA), particularly palmitic (C16) and stearic (C18) acids, accumulated in fish muscle and liver at levels 1.6 to 2.25 times higher than those in the feed (Tubifex worms). With increase in the acclimation temperatures, the SFA rose in muscle but reduced (P < 0.05) in liver, though both tissues still maintained nearly double the SFA content than in Tubifex. The muscle and liver unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) were 25% and 48% lower than in Tubifex at 26 °C, however, the muscle UFA decreased (P < 0.05) further with rising acclimation temperatures while liver UFA increased (P < 0.05) at 33 and 36 °C. Compared to the feed, oleic acid levels in the muscle and liver increased two- and threefold, respectively, with muscle content significantly peaking at 36 °C (P < 0.05). The ability of the catfish to deposit n-3 PUFA or to reduce n-6 PUFA to over twice the amount found in the feed (Tubifex) was disrupted at 33 °C, with muscle n-3 PUFA decreasing by 35% and n-6 PUFA by nearly 50% at 36 °C. A temperature-dependent decrease in DHA in muscle was also noted. Such reduction indicates decreased transfer of PUFA in the higher trophic levels and may also affect growth, development and disease resistance of the fish. Additionally, the content of oleic acid in catfish muscle nearly doubled compared to its feed at 26 °C, with levels increasing significantly with the rise in rearing temperatures (P < 0.05). It can be concluded that modulation of lipid and fatty acids is one of the ways by which H. brachysoma will attempt to acclimate to temperature rise due to global warming.

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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications on studies examining the interactions between living organisms and factors of the natural and artificial atmospheric environment. Living organisms extend from single cell organisms, to plants and animals, including humans. The atmospheric environment includes climate and weather, electromagnetic radiation, and chemical and biological pollutants. The journal embraces basic and applied research and practical aspects such as living conditions, agriculture, forestry, and health. The journal is published for the International Society of Biometeorology, and most membership categories include a subscription to the Journal.
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