Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii

A comparative study of the lipid status (i.e., the total lipid and phospholipid concentrations and the percentage of fatty acids of the total lipids) of adult specimens of daubed shanny (Leptoclinus maculatus) from Svalbard waters (Isfjord) and slender eel blenny (Lumpenus fabricii) from the White S...

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Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Main Authors: Svetlana Murzina, Zinaida Nefedova, Stig Falk-Petersen, Pauli Ripatti, Tatiana Ruokolainen, Svetlana Pekkoeva, Nina Nemova
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms14047048
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1422-0067/14/4/7048/ 2023-08-20T04:04:16+02:00 Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii Svetlana Murzina Zinaida Nefedova Stig Falk-Petersen Pauli Ripatti Tatiana Ruokolainen Svetlana Pekkoeva Nina Nemova agris 2013-03-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms14047048 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biochemistry https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14047048 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 14; Issue 4; Pages: 7048-7060 biochemical adaptation lipids phospholipids fatty acids fishes Stichaeidae Arctic sub-Arctic Text 2013 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms14047048 2023-07-31T20:32:03Z A comparative study of the lipid status (i.e., the total lipid and phospholipid concentrations and the percentage of fatty acids of the total lipids) of adult specimens of daubed shanny (Leptoclinus maculatus) from Svalbard waters (Isfjord) and slender eel blenny (Lumpenus fabricii) from the White Sea (Onega Bay and Tersky shore) was performed to study the metabolism and functions of lipids of these fishes in ontogeny and under various ecological conditions. Slender eel blenny from both areas of the White Sea were distinguished by a high level of sphingomyelin compared with the daubed shanny from Svalbard, and the amount of total phospholipids was higher in slender eel blenny from Onega Bay than in slender eel blenny from the Tersky shore. The extent of saturation and the signature of polyenic fatty acids varied according to the specific species of the Stichaeidae family under study. These results demonstrate the differences in the trophoecological and hydrobiological conditions of habitations of these species and highlighted the importance of considering certain trends in the lipid profiles of these fishes as specific features of the organization of the ecological and biochemical mechanisms of adaptation. Text Arctic Daubed shanny Isfjord* Leptoclinus maculatus Lumpenus fabricii Onega Bay slender eel blenny Svalbard White Sea MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Isfjord ENVELOPE(-26.917,-26.917,73.333,73.333) Onega ENVELOPE(38.100,38.100,63.900,63.900) Svalbard White Sea International Journal of Molecular Sciences 14 4 7048 7060
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topic biochemical adaptation
lipids
phospholipids
fatty acids
fishes
Stichaeidae
Arctic
sub-Arctic
spellingShingle biochemical adaptation
lipids
phospholipids
fatty acids
fishes
Stichaeidae
Arctic
sub-Arctic
Svetlana Murzina
Zinaida Nefedova
Stig Falk-Petersen
Pauli Ripatti
Tatiana Ruokolainen
Svetlana Pekkoeva
Nina Nemova
Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
topic_facet biochemical adaptation
lipids
phospholipids
fatty acids
fishes
Stichaeidae
Arctic
sub-Arctic
description A comparative study of the lipid status (i.e., the total lipid and phospholipid concentrations and the percentage of fatty acids of the total lipids) of adult specimens of daubed shanny (Leptoclinus maculatus) from Svalbard waters (Isfjord) and slender eel blenny (Lumpenus fabricii) from the White Sea (Onega Bay and Tersky shore) was performed to study the metabolism and functions of lipids of these fishes in ontogeny and under various ecological conditions. Slender eel blenny from both areas of the White Sea were distinguished by a high level of sphingomyelin compared with the daubed shanny from Svalbard, and the amount of total phospholipids was higher in slender eel blenny from Onega Bay than in slender eel blenny from the Tersky shore. The extent of saturation and the signature of polyenic fatty acids varied according to the specific species of the Stichaeidae family under study. These results demonstrate the differences in the trophoecological and hydrobiological conditions of habitations of these species and highlighted the importance of considering certain trends in the lipid profiles of these fishes as specific features of the organization of the ecological and biochemical mechanisms of adaptation.
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author Svetlana Murzina
Zinaida Nefedova
Stig Falk-Petersen
Pauli Ripatti
Tatiana Ruokolainen
Svetlana Pekkoeva
Nina Nemova
author_facet Svetlana Murzina
Zinaida Nefedova
Stig Falk-Petersen
Pauli Ripatti
Tatiana Ruokolainen
Svetlana Pekkoeva
Nina Nemova
author_sort Svetlana Murzina
title Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
title_short Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
title_full Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
title_fullStr Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
title_full_unstemmed Lipid Status of the Two High Latitude Fish Species, Leptoclinus maculatus and Lumpenus fabricii
title_sort lipid status of the two high latitude fish species, leptoclinus maculatus and lumpenus fabricii
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms14047048
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White Sea
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Lumpenus fabricii
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