SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES

Salinity acclimation occurs in a limited number of teleost species. The rainbow trout, while having a restricted capacity to tolerate abrupt transfer from freshwater to full seawater, is capable of acclimating to gradual increases in salinity. The response to gradual salinity increases in the trout...

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Main Authors: T. D. Singer, R. Playle J. Nichols, R. Raptis, R. Sathiyaa, M. M. Vijayan
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.560.5759 2023-05-15T15:32:06+02:00 SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES T. D. Singer R. Playle J. Nichols R. Raptis R. Sathiyaa M. M. Vijayan The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.560.5759 http://www-heb.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/congress/2002/ionreg/singer.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.560.5759 http://www-heb.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/congress/2002/ionreg/singer.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www-heb.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/congress/2002/ionreg/singer.pdf 79 text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T12:01:37Z Salinity acclimation occurs in a limited number of teleost species. The rainbow trout, while having a restricted capacity to tolerate abrupt transfer from freshwater to full seawater, is capable of acclimating to gradual increases in salinity. The response to gradual salinity increases in the trout has not been fully characterized at the molecular level. Evidence for the involvement of a number of important gill transport proteins, channels and receptors during acute seawater exposure has been demonstrated in several teleost species including: Brown trout (Madsen et al. 1995), the Atlantic salmon (Singer et al. 2002) and the euryhaline killifish (Singer et al. 1998). To better characterize the acclimatory responses, we have examined changes in mRNA levels and protein content of salinity-responsive genes from the gill in rainbow trout. Juvenile trout were gradually acclimated to increased salinity over 5 days (Day Text Atlantic salmon Unknown
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SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
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description Salinity acclimation occurs in a limited number of teleost species. The rainbow trout, while having a restricted capacity to tolerate abrupt transfer from freshwater to full seawater, is capable of acclimating to gradual increases in salinity. The response to gradual salinity increases in the trout has not been fully characterized at the molecular level. Evidence for the involvement of a number of important gill transport proteins, channels and receptors during acute seawater exposure has been demonstrated in several teleost species including: Brown trout (Madsen et al. 1995), the Atlantic salmon (Singer et al. 2002) and the euryhaline killifish (Singer et al. 1998). To better characterize the acclimatory responses, we have examined changes in mRNA levels and protein content of salinity-responsive genes from the gill in rainbow trout. Juvenile trout were gradually acclimated to increased salinity over 5 days (Day
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title SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
title_short SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
title_full SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
title_fullStr SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
title_full_unstemmed SALINITY ACCLIMATION IN RAINBOW TROUT: MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
title_sort salinity acclimation in rainbow trout: molecular and physiological responses
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