Broad oxygen tolerance in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

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Van Voorhies, WA [1 ]
Ward, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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Caenorhabditis elegans; hyperoxia; hypoxia; oxygen toxicity; metabolic rate; nematode;
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This study examined the effects of oxygen tensions ranging from 0 to 90 kPa on the metabolic rate (rate of carbon dioxide production), movement and survivorship of the free-living soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, C. elegans requires oxygen to develop and survive. However, it can maintain a normal metabolic rate at oxygen levels of 3.6 kPa and has near-normal metabolic rates at oxygen levels as low as 2 kPa, The ability to withstand low ambient oxygen levels appears to be a consequence of the small body size of C. elegans, which allows diffusion to supply oxygen readily to the cells without requiring any specialized respiratory or metabolic adaptations. Thus, the small size of this organism pre-adapts C, elegans to living in soil environments that commonly become hypoxic, Movement in C, elegans appears to have a relatively minor metabolic cost. Several developmental stages of C, elegans were able to withstand up to 24 h of anoxia without major mortality. Longer periods of anoxia significantly increased mortality, particularly for eggs. Remarkably, long-term exposure to 100% oxygen had no effect on the metabolic rate of C. elegans, and populations were able to survive for a least 50 generations in 100% (90 kPa) oxygen. Such hyperoxic conditions are fatal to most organisms within a short period.
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