Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Jesus,Tiago F.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Inácio,Ângela, Coelho,Maria M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Comprehension of the mechanisms by which ectotherms, such as fish, respond to thermal stress is paramount for understanding the threats that environmental changes may pose to wild populations. Heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones with an important role in several stress conditions such as high temperatures. In the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Portugal, freshwater fish of the genus Squalius are subject to daily and seasonal temperature variations. To examine the extent to which different thermal regimes influence the expression patterns of hsp70 and hsc70 transcripts we exposed two species of Squalius (S. torgalensis and S. carolitertii) to different temperatures (20, 25, 30 and 35 ºC). At 35 ºC, there was a significant increase in the expression of hsp70 and hsc70 in the southern species, S. torgalensis, while the northern species, S. carolitertii, showed no increase in the expression of these genes; however, some individuals of the latter species died when exposed to 35 ºC. These results suggest that S. torgalensis may cope better with harsher temperatures that are characteristic of this species natural environment; S. carolitertii, on the other hand, may be unable to deal with the extreme temperatures faced by the southern species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
title Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
spellingShingle Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
Jesus,Tiago F.
Cyprinidae
heat shock proteins
Squalius
thermal stress
title_short Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
title_full Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
title_fullStr Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
title_full_unstemmed Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
title_sort Different levels of hsp70 and hsc70 mRNA expression in Iberian fish exposed to distinct river conditions
author Jesus,Tiago F.
author_facet Jesus,Tiago F.
Inácio,Ângela
Coelho,Maria M.
author_role author
author2 Inácio,Ângela
Coelho,Maria M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jesus,Tiago F.
Inácio,Ângela
Coelho,Maria M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyprinidae
heat shock proteins
Squalius
thermal stress
topic Cyprinidae
heat shock proteins
Squalius
thermal stress
description Comprehension of the mechanisms by which ectotherms, such as fish, respond to thermal stress is paramount for understanding the threats that environmental changes may pose to wild populations. Heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones with an important role in several stress conditions such as high temperatures. In the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Portugal, freshwater fish of the genus Squalius are subject to daily and seasonal temperature variations. To examine the extent to which different thermal regimes influence the expression patterns of hsp70 and hsc70 transcripts we exposed two species of Squalius (S. torgalensis and S. carolitertii) to different temperatures (20, 25, 30 and 35 ºC). At 35 ºC, there was a significant increase in the expression of hsp70 and hsc70 in the southern species, S. torgalensis, while the northern species, S. carolitertii, showed no increase in the expression of these genes; however, some individuals of the latter species died when exposed to 35 ºC. These results suggest that S. torgalensis may cope better with harsher temperatures that are characteristic of this species natural environment; S. carolitertii, on the other hand, may be unable to deal with the extreme temperatures faced by the southern species.
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