Impacts of elevated temperature, decreased salinity and microfibers on the bioenergetics and oxidative stress in eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica

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Mendela, Tyler S. [1 ]
Isaac, Sean R. [1 ]
Enzor, Laura A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hartford, Dept Biol, West Hartford, CT 06117 USA
关键词
Eastern oyster; Crassostrea virginica; Aerobic metabolism; Anaerobic metabolism; Oxidative stress; Microfibers; Climate change; OYSTER CRASSOSTREA-VIRGINICA; SIZE CLASS GROWTH; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; AMERICAN OYSTER; MYTILUS-GALLOPROVINCIALIS; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; BIOCHEMICAL-CHANGES; ENERGY-METABOLISM; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CO2; LEVELS;
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10.1016/j.cbpb.2024.111002
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Projected increases in temperature and decreases in salinity associated with global climate change will likely have detrimental impacts on eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, as these variables can influence physiological processes in these keystone species. We set out to determine how the interactive effects of temperature (20 degrees C or 27 degrees C) and/or salinity (27%o or 17%o) impacted the energetic reserves, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, and changes to oxidative stress or total antioxidant potential as a consequence of an altered environment over a 21day exposure. Gill and adductor muscle were used to quantify changes in total glycogen and lipid content, Electron Transport System and Citrate Synthase activities, Malate Dehydrogenase activity, Protein Carbonyl formation, lipid peroxidation, and total antioxidant potential. A second exposure was performed to determine if these environmental factors influenced the ingestion of microfibers, which are now one of the leading forms of marine debris. Elevated temperature and the combination of elevated temperature and decreased salinity led to an overall decline in oyster mass, which was exacerbated by the presence of microfibers. Changes in metabolism and oxidative stress were largely influenced by time, but exposure to elevated temperature, decreased salinity, the combination of these stressors or exposure to microfibers had small impacts on oyster physiology and survival. Overall these studies demonstrate that oyster are fairly resilient to changes in salinity in short-term exposures, and elevations in temperature or temperature combined with salinity result in changes to the oyster energetic response, which can be further impacted by the presence of microfibers.
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