Changes in mitochondrial oxidative capacities during thermal acclimation of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss:: roles of membrane proteins, phospholipids and their fatty acid compositions

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作者
Kraffe, Edouard
Marty, Yanic
Guderley, Helga
机构
[1] Univ Bretagne Occidentale, CNRS, Unite Mixte 6521, F-29238 Brest 3, France
[2] Univ Laval, Dept Biol, Ste Foy, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
关键词
mitochondria; thermal acclimation; oxidative muscle; cytochrome c oxidase; ADP affinity; thermal compensation; phospholipids; plasmalogens; fatty acids; rainbow trout; Oncorhynchus mykiss;
D O I
10.1242/jeb.02628
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Changes in the properties of mitochondria from oxidative muscle of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss were examined during warm (5 degrees C to 15 degrees C) acclimation. Trout were studied shortly after the initial thermal change and after 8 weeks acclimation to 15 degrees C. To identify potential mechanisms by which oxidative capacities change, the modifications of phospholipid composition, membrane proteins and functional capacities of red muscle mitochondria were examined. Marked functional changes of isolated muscle mitochondria during warm acclimation of rainbow trout were reflected by a host of modifications in phospholipid composition, but by few shifts in protein components. Shortly after transfer of trout from 5 C to 15 C, the maximal oxidative capacity of mitochondria measured at 15 C increased slightly, but rates at both assay temperatures (5 degrees C and 15 degrees C) decreased markedly after warm acclimation. The increase in capacity in short-term warm exposed trout was most pronounced when rates at 15 degrees C were expressed relative to cytochrome a and c(1) levels. Non-phosphorylating (State 4) rates of oxygen uptake increased with short-term warm exposure before returning to initial levels after warm acclimation. Cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) activity in the mitochondrial preparations decreased with warm acclimation. The thermal sensitivity of the ADP affinity was markedly modified during short-term warm exposure, when the ADP/O ratio increased, but warm acclimation returned these values to those observed initially. ADP affinity increased after warm acclimation. Changes in the mitochondrial content of cytochromes and adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) could not explain these patterns. On the other hand, changes in the proportions of the lipid classes and in the acyl chain composition of certain phospholipid classes mirror the modifications in functional properties. Short-term exposure to 15 degrees C decreased the ratio of diacylphosphatidylethanolamine/diacylphosphatidylcholine (diacyIPE/diacyIPC), whereas warm acclimation led to restructuring of fatty acids (FA) and to increases of plasmalogen forms of PE and PC. Modification of overall membrane unsaturation did not appear to be the primary aim of restructuring membrane FA during warm acclimation, as total mitochondrial phospholipids and the major phospholipid classes only showed slight shifts of their acyl composition with warm acclimation. On the other hand, natural lysophosphatidylcholine (LysoPC) showed dramatic changes in FA content, as 16: 0 and 18: 1n-9 doubled whereas 22: 6n-3 decreased from around 50% to 32% in warm acclimated trout. Similarly, in cardiolipin (CL), the levels of 16: 0 and 18: 1n-7 halved while 18: 2n-6 increased to over 20% of the FA with warm acclimation. Given the central role of CL in modulating the activity of CCO, F0F1-ATPase and ANT, these changes suggest that specific compositional changes in CL are important modulators of mitochondrial capacities. The many structural changes in membrane lipids contrast with the limited modifications of the membrane protein components examined and support the concept of lipid structure modulating mitochondrial capacities.
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