Artículo
High‐Temperature Stress Effect on the Red Cusk‐Eel (Geypterus chilensis) Liver: Transcriptional Modulation and Oxidative Stress Damage
Fecha
2022-06Registro en:
Biology Open Access Volume 11, Issue 7June 2022 Article number 990
2079-7737
10.3390/biology11070990
Autor
Dettleff, Phillip
Zuloaga, Rodrigo
Fuentes, Marcia
Gonzalez, Pamela
Aedo, Jorge
Estrada, Juan Manuel
Molina, Alfredo
Valdés, Juan Antonio
Institución
Resumen
Environmental stressors, such as temperature, are relevant factors that could generate a negative effect on several tissues in fish. A key fish species for Chilean aquaculture diversification is the red cusk‐eel (Genypterus chilensis), a native fish for which knowledge on environmental stressors effects is limited. This study evaluated the effects of high‐temperature stress on the liver of red cusk‐eel in control (14 °C) and high‐temperature (19 °C) groups using multiple approaches: determination of plasmatic hepatic enzymes (ALT, AST, and AP), oxidative damage evaluation (AP sites, lipid peroxidation, and carbonylated proteins), and RNA‐seq analysis. High-temperature stress generated a significant increase in hepatic enzyme activity in plasma. In the liver, a transcriptional regulation was observed, with 1239 down‐regulated and 1339 up‐regulated transcripts. Additionally, high‐temperature stress generated oxidative stress in the liver, with oxidative damage and transcriptional modulation of the antioxidant response. Furthermore, an unfolded protein response was observed, with several pathways enriched, as well as a heat shock response, with several heat shock proteins up regulated, suggesting candidate biomarkers (i.e., serpinh1) for thermal stress evaluation in this species. The present study shows that high-temperature stress generated a major effect on the liver of red cusk‐eel, knowledge to consider for the aquaculture and fisheries of this species. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.