| Literature DB >> 31220723 |
Lin Zeng1, Chun-Xiang Ai2, Jia-Lang Zheng3, Jian-She Zhang3, Wen-Cheng Li3.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Cu pre-exposure on antioxidant defense and energy metabolism in the liver of the large yellow croaker exposed to severe hypoxia. Fish were pre-acclimated to 0 and 30 μg Cu L-1 for 96 h, and subsequently exposed to 7.0 and 1.5 mg DO L-1 for another 24 h. Hypoxic stress alone increased reactive oxygen species and hepatic vacuoles. When compared to hypoxic stress alone, hypoxic stress plus Cu pre-exposure increased mortality and ROS production, and worsened histological structure by inhibiting antioxidant defense and aerobic metabolism, and enhancing anaerobic metabolism, suggesting Cu pre-acclimation aggravated hypoxia-induced oxidative damage. NFE2-related nuclear factor 2 and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α might participate in the transcriptional regulation of genes related to antioxidant response and energy metabolism, respectively. In conclusion, Cu pre-acclimation had a synergistic effect on antioxidant response and energy metabolism in fish under severe hypoxia, which contributes to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying negative effects of Cu pre-acclimation against hypoxic damage in fish.Entities:
Keywords: Cu acclimation; HIF-1α; Hypoxia exposure; Nrf2; Oxidative stress
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31220723 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963