Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters

This study investigated the effect of spawning activity on the ability of oysters to respond to a simulated bacterial challenge, as a possible explanation for summer mortality. Using injection with a nonviable bacterial solution (NBS) of Vibrio harveyi, comparisons of immune parameters and biochemic...

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Published in:Aquaculture
Main Authors: Li, Yan, Qin, Jian G., Li, Xiaoxu, Benkendorff, Kirsten
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Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/28116/1/28116_Li_etal_2009.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:28116 2024-02-11T10:03:04+01:00 Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters Li, Yan Qin, Jian G. Li, Xiaoxu Benkendorff, Kirsten 2009 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/28116/1/28116_Li_etal_2009.pdf unknown Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2009.04.044 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/28116/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/28116/1/28116_Li_etal_2009.pdf Li, Yan, Qin, Jian G., Li, Xiaoxu, and Benkendorff, Kirsten (2009) Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters. Aquaculture, 293 (3-4). pp. 164-171. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2009.04.044 2024-01-22T23:31:08Z This study investigated the effect of spawning activity on the ability of oysters to respond to a simulated bacterial challenge, as a possible explanation for summer mortality. Using injection with a nonviable bacterial solution (NBS) of Vibrio harveyi, comparisons of immune parameters and biochemical stress responses were made between pre- and post-spawning Crassostrea gigas. Oyster mortality was also examined with extracellular products injection from V. harveyi cultures, with post-spawning oysters suffering significantly greater mortality than pre-spawning oysters. Oyster cellular immune defence to NBS was not influenced by spawning, indicated by comparable phagocytosis rates in pre- and post-spawning oysters. However, hemolymph antimicrobial activity was significantly diminished in post-spawning oysters, coincident with a reduction of hemolymph protein. The analysis of glycogen reserves demonstrated that the recovery process of post-spawning oysters was impaired by NBS challenge, resulting in a suppressed metabolic activity, indicated by lower adenylate energy charge. These results suggest that the energy cost of spawning compromises the immune and metabolic responses of oysters, leaving them more vulnerable to pathogenic challenge. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Pacific Aquaculture 293 3-4 164 171
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description This study investigated the effect of spawning activity on the ability of oysters to respond to a simulated bacterial challenge, as a possible explanation for summer mortality. Using injection with a nonviable bacterial solution (NBS) of Vibrio harveyi, comparisons of immune parameters and biochemical stress responses were made between pre- and post-spawning Crassostrea gigas. Oyster mortality was also examined with extracellular products injection from V. harveyi cultures, with post-spawning oysters suffering significantly greater mortality than pre-spawning oysters. Oyster cellular immune defence to NBS was not influenced by spawning, indicated by comparable phagocytosis rates in pre- and post-spawning oysters. However, hemolymph antimicrobial activity was significantly diminished in post-spawning oysters, coincident with a reduction of hemolymph protein. The analysis of glycogen reserves demonstrated that the recovery process of post-spawning oysters was impaired by NBS challenge, resulting in a suppressed metabolic activity, indicated by lower adenylate energy charge. These results suggest that the energy cost of spawning compromises the immune and metabolic responses of oysters, leaving them more vulnerable to pathogenic challenge.
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author Li, Yan
Qin, Jian G.
Li, Xiaoxu
Benkendorff, Kirsten
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Qin, Jian G.
Li, Xiaoxu
Benkendorff, Kirsten
Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
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Qin, Jian G.
Li, Xiaoxu
Benkendorff, Kirsten
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title Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
title_short Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
title_full Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
title_fullStr Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
title_full_unstemmed Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
title_sort spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters
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Li, Yan, Qin, Jian G., Li, Xiaoxu, and Benkendorff, Kirsten (2009) Spawning-dependent stress responses in pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: a simulated bacterial challenge in oysters. Aquaculture, 293 (3-4). pp. 164-171.
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