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Cadmium effects on mitochondrial function are enhanced by elevated temperatures in a marine poikilotherm, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin (Bivalvia : Ostreidae)

机译:海水中的高温放线菌Crassostrea virginica Gmelin(Bivalvia:Ostreidae)的温度升高,镉对线粒体功能的作用增强。

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Marine intertidal mollusks, such as oysters, are exposed to multiple stressors in estuaries, including varying environmental temperature and levels of trace metals, which may interactively affect their physiology. In order to understand the combined effects of cadmium and elevated temperature on mitochondrial bioenergetics of marine mollusks, respiration rates and mitochondrial volume changes were studied in response to different cadmium levels (0-1000 mumol l(-1)) and temperatures (15, 25 and 35degreesC) in isolated mitochondria from the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica acclimated at 15degreesC. It was found that both cadmium and temperature significantly affect mitochondrial function in oysters. Elevated temperature had a rate-enhancing effect on state 3 (ADP-timulated) and states 4 and 4+ (representative of proton leak) respiration, and the rate of temperature-dependent increase was higher for states 4 and 4+ than for state 3 respiration. Exposure of oyster mitochondria to 35degreesC resulted in a decreased respiratory control and phosphorylation efficiency (P/O ratio) compared to that of the-acclimation temperature (15degreesC), while an intermediate temperature (25degreesC) had no effect. Cadmium exposure did not lead to a significant volume change in oyster mitochondria in vitro. Low levels of cadmium (1-5 mumol l(-1)) stimulated the rate of proton leak in oyster mitochondria, while not affecting ADP-stimulated state 3 respiration. In contrast, higher cadmium levels (10-50 mumol l(-1)) had little or no effect on proton leak, but significantly inhibited state 3 respiration by 40-80% of the control rates. Elevated temperature increased sensitivity of oyster mitochondria to cadmium leading to an early inhibition of ADP-stimulated respiration and an onset of complete mitochondrial uncoupling at progressively lower cadmium concentrations with increasing temperature. Enhancement of cadmium effects by elevated temperatures suggests that oyster populations subjected to elevated temperatures due to seasonal warming or global climate change may become more susceptible to trace metal pollution, and vice versa.
机译:海洋潮间带软体动物(例如牡蛎)在河口暴露于多种压力源,包括变化的环境温度和痕量金属的含量,它们可能相互作用地影响其生理。为了了解镉和高温对海洋软体动物线粒体生物能的综合影响,研究了不同镉水平(0-1000 mumol l(-1))和温度(15,25的响应)下的呼吸速率和线粒体体积变化东部牡蛎Crassostrea virginica的孤立线粒体在15°C(35°C)下适应。发现镉和温度都显着影响牡蛎的线粒体功能。高温对状态3(ADP刺激)和状态4和4+(代表质子泄漏)呼吸具有速率增强作用,并且状态4和4+的温度依赖性升高速率高于状态3呼吸。与适应温度(15℃)相比,牡蛎线粒体暴露于35℃会导致呼吸控制和磷酸化效率(P / O比)降低,而中间温度(25℃)则没有影响。镉暴露并未导致牡蛎线粒体的体积发生明显变化。低水平的镉(1-5μmoll(-1))刺激了牡蛎线粒体中质子泄漏的速率,同时不影响ADP刺激的状态3呼吸。相反,较高的镉水平(10-50μmoll(-1))对质子泄漏几乎没有影响,但是对状态3呼吸的抑制率却达到控制率的40-80%。温度升高会导致牡蛎线粒体对镉的敏感性增加,从而导致在温度逐渐降低的镉浓度下,ADP刺激的呼吸作用被早期抑制,线粒体完全解偶联的发生。高温对镉的影响增强表明,由于季节性变暖或全球气候变化而遭受高温影响的牡蛎种群可能更容易受到痕量金属污染的影响,反之亦然。

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