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Heavy metals induce oxidative stress and trigger oxidative stress-mediated heat shock protein (hsp) modulation in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus japonicus

机译:重金属诱导潮间co足类Tigriopus japonicus的氧化应激并触发氧化应激介导的热激蛋白(hsp)调节

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Heat shock proteins (hsps) are induced by a wide range of environmental stressors including heavy metals in aquatic organisms. However, the effect of heavy metals on zooplankton at the molecular level remains still unclear. In this study, we measured the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) level and the antioxidant enzyme activities for 96 h after exposure to five heavy metals: arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and zinc (Zn) in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus japonicus. Activities of the antioxidant enzymeswere highly elevated in metal-exposed copepods, indicating that heavy metals can induce oxidative stress by generating ROS, and stimulate the involvement of antioxidant enzymes as cellular defensemechanisms. Subsequently, transcriptional changes in hsp gene families were further investigated in the metal-exposed groups for 96 h. The ROS level and glutathione (GSH) content were significantly increased in Ag-, As-, and Cu-exposed copepods, while theywere only slightly elevated in Cd- and Zn-exposed groups. Based on the numbers of significantly modulated hsp genes and their expression levels for 96 h, we measured the effect of heavy metals to stress genes of T. japonicus in the following order: Cu > Zn > Ag > As > Cd, implying that Cu acts as a stronger oxidative stress inducer than other heavymetals. Of them, the expression of hsp20 and hsp70 geneswas substantiallymodulated by exposure to heavy metals, indicating that these genes would provide a sensitive molecular biomarker for aquatic monitoring of heavy metal pollution.
机译:热休克蛋白(hsps)由多种环境胁迫物诱导,包括水生生物中的重金属。然而,在分子水平上重金属对浮游动物的影响仍然不清楚。在这项研究中,我们在暴露于五种重金属:砷(As),镉(Cd),铜(Cu),银(Ag),和潮间co足类Tigriopus japonicus中的锌(Zn)。抗氧化酶的活性在暴露于金属的co足动物中高度升高,表明重金属可通过产生ROS诱导氧化应激,并刺激抗氧化酶作为细胞防御机制而参与。随后,在金属暴露组中进一步研究了hsp基因家族的转录变化96小时。暴露于银,砷和铜的co足动物的ROS水平和谷胱甘肽(GSH)含量显着增加,而暴露于镉和锌的and足动物的ROS水平和谷胱甘肽(GSH)含量仅略有升高。基于显着调节的hsp基因数目及其在96小时内的表达水平,我们按以下顺序测量了重金属对日本血吸虫胁迫基因的影响:Cu> Zn> Ag> As> Cd,这表明Cu起作用作为一种比其他重金属更强的氧化应激诱导剂。其中,hsp20和hsp70基因的表达通过暴露于重金属而基本上被调节,表明这些基因将为水生监测重金属污染提供敏感的分子生物标记。

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