Hypoxia induces reversible gill remodeling in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) through integrins-mediated cell adhesion

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Liu, Qiao [1 ]
Guo, Lipeng [1 ]
Zhang, Hanwen [1 ]
Ge, Jiayu [1 ]
Luo, Jie [1 ]
Song, Kaige [1 ]
Zhao, Liulan [1 ]
Yang, Song [1 ]
机构
[1] Sichuan Agr Univ, Coll Anim Sci & Technol, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Hypoxia; Largemouth bass; Gill remodeling; Integrins; Cell adhesion; MITOCHONDRIA-RICH; GENE-EXPRESSION; GOLDFISH; MORPHOLOGY; MIGRATION; TEMPERATURE; IONOCYTES; RESPONSES; INVASION; FLUXES;
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10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109918
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
摘要
Gill remodeling is an important strategy for fish to cope with hypoxia, and many of the teleost possess this ability, but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. To investigate the mechanism of hypoxia-induced gill remodeling, largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) exposed to hypoxia (dissolved oxygen level: 2.0 +/- 0.2 mg L-1) for 7 days, followed by 7 days of reoxygenation. Hypoxia tests were also performed on primary gill cells from largemouth bass. We found that hypoxia-induced gill remodeling increased the respiratory surface area of the gills. This change in gill morphology was reversible and recovered after reoxygenation. A reduction in the number of mucous cells and rearrangement of mitochondria-rich cells (MRCs) were observed during gill remodeling. After 7 days of reoxygenation, the number of mucous cells and the position of the MRCs were restored. Hypoxia resulted in a 2.92-fold increase in the number of primary gill cells that underwent migration over a 12-h period. The mRNA levels of nine integrin subunits (alpha 1, alpha 2, alpha 5, alpha 7, alpha 8, alpha 10, alpha L, beta 1 and beta 2) were significantly up-regulated after 12 h of hypoxia in vivo, and the changes in the expression of these subunits were consistent with the HIF-1 alpha trend. Immunohistochemistry showed that integrin beta 1 protein levels were significantly increased and were abundantly expressed in the interlamellar cell mass after exposure to hypoxia. Taken together, the results of the present study demonstrated that changes in mucosal cells and MRCs play an important role in hypoxia-induced gill remodeling in largemouth bass and that these changes are regulated by integrins.
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