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Stress Memory of Recurrent Environmental Challenges in Marine Invasive Species: Ciona robusta as a Case Study

机译:在海洋入侵物种中经常发生的环境挑战的压力记忆:<斜视> Ciona Robusta 作为案例研究

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Fluctuating environmental changes impose tremendous stresses on sessile organisms in marine ecosystems, in turn, organisms develop complex response mechanisms to keep adaptive homeostasis for survival. Physiological plasticity is one of the primary lines of defense against environmental challenges, and such defense often relies on the antioxidant defense system (ADS). Hence, it is imperative to understand response mechanisms of ADS to fluctuating environments. Invasive species provide excellent models to study how species cope with environmental stresses, as invasive species encounter sudden, and often recurrent, extensive environmental challenges during the whole invasion process. Here, we studied the roles of ADS on rapid response to recurrent cold challenges in a highly invasive tunicate ( Ciona robusta ) by simulating cold stresses during its invasion process. We assessed antioxidative indicators, including malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione (GSH), as well as transcriptional changes of ADS-related genes to reveal the physiological plasticity under recurring cold stresses. Our results demonstrated that physiological homeostasis relied on the resilience of ADS, which further accordingly tuned antioxidant activity and gene expression to changing environments. The initial cold stress remodeled baselines of ADS to promote the development of stress memory, and subsequent stress memory largely decreased the physiological response to recurrent environmental challenges. All results here suggest that C. robusta could develop stress memory to maintain physiological homeostasis in changing or harsh environments. The results obtained in this study provide new insights into the mechanism of rapid physiological adaption during biological invasions.
机译:波动环境变化对海洋生态系统中的术术变化产生巨大的胁迫,反过来,生物体开发复杂的响应机制,以保持适应性稳态的生存。生理可塑性是对环境挑战的主要防线之一,这种防御通常依赖于抗氧化防御系统(广告)。因此,必须了解广告对波动环境的响应机制。侵入物种提供了优异的模型,以研究种类如何应对环境压力,因为侵入物种遭遇突然,并且经常经常发生反复性,广泛的环境挑战在整个入侵过程中。在这里,我们通过在侵袭过程中模拟冷应力来研究广告对高度侵袭性剧性(CIONA Robusta)的急性感冒挑战的作用。我们评估了抗氧化指标,包括丙二醛(MDA),总抗氧化能力(T-AOC),超氧化物歧化酶(SOD),过氧化氢酶(CAT)和谷胱甘肽(GSH),以及与ADS相关基因的转录变化揭示经常感冒胁迫下的生理可塑性。我们的结果表明,生理稳定依赖于广告的韧性,这进一步调整了抗氧化活性和基因表达对不断变化的环境。 ADS的初始冷凝压制基线以促进应力存储器的发展,随后的压力记忆力降低了对经常性环境挑战的生理反应。所有结果均表明C. Robusta可以在改变或恶劣环境中制定压力记忆以保持生理稳态。本研究中获得的结果为生物侵犯过程中的快速生理适应机制提供了新的见解。

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