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Título: Osmoregulatory plasticity of juvenile greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) to environmental salinity
Autores/as: Barany, Andre
Gilannejad, Neda
Alameda-López, María
Rodríguez-Velásquez, Liliana
Astola, Antonio
Martínez-Rodríguez, Gonzalo
Roo, Javier 
Muñoz, Jose Luis
Mancera, Juan Miguel
Palabras clave: Intestine
Ion Transport
Metabolism
Na+/K+-Atpase
Osmoregulation, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Proyectos: DIVERSIFICACIÓN DE LA ACUICULTURA ESPAÑOLA MEDIANTE LA OPTIMIZACIÓN DEL CULTIVO DE SERIOLA (Seriola dumerili)-(SERIOLA) 
Publicación seriada: Animals 
Resumen: Osmotic costs in teleosts are highly variable, reaching up to 50% of energy expenditure in some. In several species, environmental salinities close to the isosmotic point (~15 psu) minimize energy demand for osmoregulation while enhancing growth. The present study aimed to characterize the physiological status related to osmoregulation in early juveniles of the greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili, acclimated to three salinities (15, 22, and 36 psu). Our results indicate that plasma metabolic substrates were enhanced at the lower salinities, whereas hepatic carbohydrate and energetic lipid substrates decreased. Moreover, osmoregulatory parameters, such as osmolality, muscle water content, gill and intestine Na+-K+-ATPase activities, suggested a great osmoregulatory capacity in this species. Remarkably, electrophysiological parameters, such as short-circuit current (Isc) and transepithelial electric resistance (TER), were enhanced significantly at the posterior intestine. Concomitantly, Isc and TER anterior-to-posterior intestine differences were intensified with increasing environmental salinity. Furthermore, the expression of several adeno-hypophyseal genes was assessed. Expression of prl showed an inverse linear relationship with increasing environmental salinity, while gh mRNA enhanced significantly in the 22 psu-acclimated groups. Overall, these results could explain the better growth observed in S. dumerili juveniles kept at salinities close to isosmotic rather than in seawater.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/111892
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani11092607
Fuente: Animals [EISSN 2076-2615], v. 11 (9), 2607, (Septiembre 2021)
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