Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon

Distinct freshwater and seawater chloride cells have been identified in salmon gills and recent studies also suggest that there are specific freshwater (α1a) and seawater (α1b) isoforms of the α subunit of Na+K+-ATPase (NKA). Salmon smolts adjust to seawater prior to migration and an upregulation of...

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Main Author: Elgen, Christine Ranang
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1956/5145
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/5145 2023-05-15T15:32:13+02:00 Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon Elgen, Christine Ranang 2011-06-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1956/5145 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1956/5145 Copyright the author. All rights reserved Salmon gills Freshwater Seawater 751599 VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497 Master thesis 2011 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:41:13Z Distinct freshwater and seawater chloride cells have been identified in salmon gills and recent studies also suggest that there are specific freshwater (α1a) and seawater (α1b) isoforms of the α subunit of Na+K+-ATPase (NKA). Salmon smolts adjust to seawater prior to migration and an upregulation of NKAα1b transcription have been seen while the smolts were still in freshwater. Studies of mature Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) suggest that mature salmon adapt to freshwater while still in seawater and may thus loose the ability to hypo-osmoregulate. Consequently, maturing salmon kept in net pens may suffer from terminal dehydration and this might be a major fish welfare problem in aquaculture as many salmon mature before slaughter weight is achieved. Thus, the aim of the present study is to detect possible changes in gill NKAα1a and gill NKAα1b expression in maturing male salmon kept in fresh- and seawater using Real-Time RT-qPCR. Pre-smolts were exposed to a smolt inducing photoperiod, before half were transferred to seawater, while the rest remained in freshwater. The post-smolts were then exposed to either continuous light or short day photoperiod to induce high end low incidence of mature males, respectively. The present study is the first in which changes in salinity specific NKAα1a and NKAα1b isoforms is used to detect a possible preparatory adaptation to freshwater in maturing male Atlantic salmon. Our date coincides with previously seen changes in NKAα1a and NKAα1b in relation to smoltification and desmoltification as the expression of NKAα1b increased in smolts prior to seawater transfer and NKAα1a expression decreased. Furthermore, an increase in NKAα1a was seen in desmolting salmon while NKAα1b expression declined. These findings support the hypothesis of NKAα1b as the seawater adaptive isoform and NKAα1a as the freshwater isoform. In addition, an increase in NKAα1a were seen in maturing male salmon kept in seawater and NKAα1a levels were significantly higher in mature males than in immature females. ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Pacific Slaughter ENVELOPE(-85.633,-85.633,-78.617,-78.617)
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topic Salmon gills
Freshwater
Seawater
751599
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
spellingShingle Salmon gills
Freshwater
Seawater
751599
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
Elgen, Christine Ranang
Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
topic_facet Salmon gills
Freshwater
Seawater
751599
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
description Distinct freshwater and seawater chloride cells have been identified in salmon gills and recent studies also suggest that there are specific freshwater (α1a) and seawater (α1b) isoforms of the α subunit of Na+K+-ATPase (NKA). Salmon smolts adjust to seawater prior to migration and an upregulation of NKAα1b transcription have been seen while the smolts were still in freshwater. Studies of mature Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) suggest that mature salmon adapt to freshwater while still in seawater and may thus loose the ability to hypo-osmoregulate. Consequently, maturing salmon kept in net pens may suffer from terminal dehydration and this might be a major fish welfare problem in aquaculture as many salmon mature before slaughter weight is achieved. Thus, the aim of the present study is to detect possible changes in gill NKAα1a and gill NKAα1b expression in maturing male salmon kept in fresh- and seawater using Real-Time RT-qPCR. Pre-smolts were exposed to a smolt inducing photoperiod, before half were transferred to seawater, while the rest remained in freshwater. The post-smolts were then exposed to either continuous light or short day photoperiod to induce high end low incidence of mature males, respectively. The present study is the first in which changes in salinity specific NKAα1a and NKAα1b isoforms is used to detect a possible preparatory adaptation to freshwater in maturing male Atlantic salmon. Our date coincides with previously seen changes in NKAα1a and NKAα1b in relation to smoltification and desmoltification as the expression of NKAα1b increased in smolts prior to seawater transfer and NKAα1a expression decreased. Furthermore, an increase in NKAα1a was seen in desmolting salmon while NKAα1b expression declined. These findings support the hypothesis of NKAα1b as the seawater adaptive isoform and NKAα1a as the freshwater isoform. In addition, an increase in NKAα1a were seen in maturing male salmon kept in seawater and NKAα1a levels were significantly higher in mature males than in immature females. ...
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author Elgen, Christine Ranang
author_facet Elgen, Christine Ranang
author_sort Elgen, Christine Ranang
title Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
title_short Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
title_full Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
title_fullStr Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
title_full_unstemmed Changes in gill Na+K+ATPase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male Atlantic salmon
title_sort changes in gill na+k+atpase alfa subunit isoform expression during smoltification and in maturing male atlantic salmon
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