Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.

The effects of graded hypoxia on the physiological and biochemical responses were examined in two closely related species of cichlids of the Amazon: Astronotus crassipinnis and Symphysodon aequifasciatus. Ten fish of each species were exposed to graded hypoxia for 8 h in seven oxygen concentrations (5.92, 3.15, 1.54, 0.79, 0.60, 0.34, and 0.06 mg O2 L- 1), with the aim to evaluate hypoxia tolerance and metabolic adjustments, where plasma glucose and lactate levels, hepatic and muscle glycogen contents, and maximum enzyme activities (PK, LDH, MDH and CS) in skeletal and cardiac muscles were measured. Another experimental set was done to quantify oxygen consumption (MO2) and opercular movements in two oxygen concentrations. Hypoxia tolerance differed between the two species. Astronotus crassipinnis was able to tolerate anoxia for 178 min while S. aequifasciatus was able to withstand 222 min exposure in deep hypoxia (0.75 mg O2 L- 1). Suppressed MO2 was observed during exposure to 0.34 (A. crassipinnis) and 0.79 mg O2 L- 1 (S. aequifasciatus), while opercular movements increased in both species exposed to hypoxia. Higher levels of muscle and liver glycogen and larger hypoxia-induced increases in plasma glucose and lactate were observed in A. crassipinnis, which showed a higher degree of hypoxia tolerance. Changes in enzyme levels were tissue-specific and differed between species suggesting differential abilities in down-regulating oxidative pathways and increasing anaerobic metabolism. Based on the present data, we conclude that these animals are good anaerobes and highly adapted to their environment, which is allowed by their abilities to regulate metabolic pathways and adjust their enzyme levels.

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Main Authors: CHIPPARI-GOMES, A. R., GOMES, L. C., LOPES, N. P., VAL. A. L., ALMEIDA-VAL, V. M. F.
Other Authors: INPA; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental.
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Language:English
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Published: 2006-02-14
Subjects:Astronotus crassipinnis, Hipoxia, Tolerância., Peixe., Amazonia, Symphysodon aequifasciatus.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/677336
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spelling dig-alice-doc-6773362017-08-16T02:01:58Z Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia. CHIPPARI-GOMES, A. R. GOMES, L. C. LOPES, N. P. VAL. A. L. ALMEIDA-VAL, V. M. F. INPA; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. Astronotus crassipinnis Hipoxia Tolerância. Peixe. Amazonia Symphysodon aequifasciatus. The effects of graded hypoxia on the physiological and biochemical responses were examined in two closely related species of cichlids of the Amazon: Astronotus crassipinnis and Symphysodon aequifasciatus. Ten fish of each species were exposed to graded hypoxia for 8 h in seven oxygen concentrations (5.92, 3.15, 1.54, 0.79, 0.60, 0.34, and 0.06 mg O2 L- 1), with the aim to evaluate hypoxia tolerance and metabolic adjustments, where plasma glucose and lactate levels, hepatic and muscle glycogen contents, and maximum enzyme activities (PK, LDH, MDH and CS) in skeletal and cardiac muscles were measured. Another experimental set was done to quantify oxygen consumption (MO2) and opercular movements in two oxygen concentrations. Hypoxia tolerance differed between the two species. Astronotus crassipinnis was able to tolerate anoxia for 178 min while S. aequifasciatus was able to withstand 222 min exposure in deep hypoxia (0.75 mg O2 L- 1). Suppressed MO2 was observed during exposure to 0.34 (A. crassipinnis) and 0.79 mg O2 L- 1 (S. aequifasciatus), while opercular movements increased in both species exposed to hypoxia. Higher levels of muscle and liver glycogen and larger hypoxia-induced increases in plasma glucose and lactate were observed in A. crassipinnis, which showed a higher degree of hypoxia tolerance. Changes in enzyme levels were tissue-specific and differed between species suggesting differential abilities in down-regulating oxidative pathways and increasing anaerobic metabolism. Based on the present data, we conclude that these animals are good anaerobes and highly adapted to their environment, which is allowed by their abilities to regulate metabolic pathways and adjust their enzyme levels. 2015-01-07T08:23:06Z 2015-01-07T08:23:06Z 2006-02-14 2005 2015-01-07T08:23:06Z Separatas Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, v. 141, n. 3, p. 347-355, jul. 2005. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/677336 en eng openAccess
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topic Astronotus crassipinnis
Hipoxia
Tolerância.
Peixe.
Amazonia
Symphysodon aequifasciatus.
Astronotus crassipinnis
Hipoxia
Tolerância.
Peixe.
Amazonia
Symphysodon aequifasciatus.
spellingShingle Astronotus crassipinnis
Hipoxia
Tolerância.
Peixe.
Amazonia
Symphysodon aequifasciatus.
Astronotus crassipinnis
Hipoxia
Tolerância.
Peixe.
Amazonia
Symphysodon aequifasciatus.
CHIPPARI-GOMES, A. R.
GOMES, L. C.
LOPES, N. P.
VAL. A. L.
ALMEIDA-VAL, V. M. F.
Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
description The effects of graded hypoxia on the physiological and biochemical responses were examined in two closely related species of cichlids of the Amazon: Astronotus crassipinnis and Symphysodon aequifasciatus. Ten fish of each species were exposed to graded hypoxia for 8 h in seven oxygen concentrations (5.92, 3.15, 1.54, 0.79, 0.60, 0.34, and 0.06 mg O2 L- 1), with the aim to evaluate hypoxia tolerance and metabolic adjustments, where plasma glucose and lactate levels, hepatic and muscle glycogen contents, and maximum enzyme activities (PK, LDH, MDH and CS) in skeletal and cardiac muscles were measured. Another experimental set was done to quantify oxygen consumption (MO2) and opercular movements in two oxygen concentrations. Hypoxia tolerance differed between the two species. Astronotus crassipinnis was able to tolerate anoxia for 178 min while S. aequifasciatus was able to withstand 222 min exposure in deep hypoxia (0.75 mg O2 L- 1). Suppressed MO2 was observed during exposure to 0.34 (A. crassipinnis) and 0.79 mg O2 L- 1 (S. aequifasciatus), while opercular movements increased in both species exposed to hypoxia. Higher levels of muscle and liver glycogen and larger hypoxia-induced increases in plasma glucose and lactate were observed in A. crassipinnis, which showed a higher degree of hypoxia tolerance. Changes in enzyme levels were tissue-specific and differed between species suggesting differential abilities in down-regulating oxidative pathways and increasing anaerobic metabolism. Based on the present data, we conclude that these animals are good anaerobes and highly adapted to their environment, which is allowed by their abilities to regulate metabolic pathways and adjust their enzyme levels.
author2 INPA; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental.
author_facet INPA; Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental.
CHIPPARI-GOMES, A. R.
GOMES, L. C.
LOPES, N. P.
VAL. A. L.
ALMEIDA-VAL, V. M. F.
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Hipoxia
Tolerância.
Peixe.
Amazonia
Symphysodon aequifasciatus.
author CHIPPARI-GOMES, A. R.
GOMES, L. C.
LOPES, N. P.
VAL. A. L.
ALMEIDA-VAL, V. M. F.
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title Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
title_short Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
title_full Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
title_fullStr Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic adjustments in two Amazonian cichlids exposed to hypoxia and anoxia.
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