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Brain serotonergic activation in growth-stunted farmed salmon: adaption versus pathology

机译:生长受抑制的养殖鲑鱼的脑血清素能激活:适应与病理

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Signalling systems activated under stress are highly conserved, suggesting adaptive effects of their function. Pathologies arising from continued activation of such systems may represent a mismatch between evolutionary programming and current environments. Here, we use Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in aquaculture as a model to explore this stance of evolutionary-based medicine, for which empirical evidence has been lacking. Growth-stunted (GS) farmed fish were characterized by elevated brain serotonergic activation, increased cortisol production and behavioural inhibition. We make the novel observation that the serotonergic system in GS fish is unresponsive to additional stressors, yet a cortisol response is maintained. The inability of the serotonergic system to respond to additional stress, while a cortisol response is present, probably leads to both imbalance in energy metabolism and attenuated neural plasticity. Hence, we propose that serotonin-mediated behavioural inhibition may have evolved in vertebrates to minimize stress exposure in vulnerable individuals.
机译:在压力下激活的信号系统高度保守,表明其功能具有适应性。由此类系统的持续激活引起的病理可能表示进化编程与当前环境之间的不匹配。在这里,我们以水产养殖业中的大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)为模型,探索这种基于进化的医学立场,但缺乏经验证据。生长受惊的(GS)养殖鱼的特征是脑部血清素能激活增强,皮质醇产生增加和行为抑制。我们作出了新颖的观察,GS鱼中的血清素能系统对其他应激源无反应,但皮质醇反应得以维持。当存在皮质醇反应时,5-羟色胺能系统无法应对额外的压力,可能导致能量代谢失衡和神经可塑性减弱。因此,我们建议血清素介导的行为抑制作用可能已在脊椎动物中发生,以最大程度地降低脆弱人群的压力暴露。

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