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Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia

Fish may be extremely hypoxia resistant. We investigated how muscle fibre size and oxidative capacity in zebrafish (Danio rerio) adapt during severe chronic hypoxia. Zebrafish were kept for either 3 or 6 weeks under chronic constant hypoxia (CCH) (10% air/90%N(2) saturated water). We analyzed cross-...

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Autores principales: Jaspers, Richard T., Testerink, Janwillem, Della Gaspera, Bruno, Chanoine, Christophe, Bagowski, Christophe P., van der Laarse, Willem J.
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25063194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20149167
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author Jaspers, Richard T.
Testerink, Janwillem
Della Gaspera, Bruno
Chanoine, Christophe
Bagowski, Christophe P.
van der Laarse, Willem J.
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description Fish may be extremely hypoxia resistant. We investigated how muscle fibre size and oxidative capacity in zebrafish (Danio rerio) adapt during severe chronic hypoxia. Zebrafish were kept for either 3 or 6 weeks under chronic constant hypoxia (CCH) (10% air/90%N(2) saturated water). We analyzed cross-sectional area (CSA), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity, capillarization, myonuclear density, myoglobin (Mb) concentration and Mb mRNA expression of high and low oxidative muscle fibres. After 3 weeks of CCH, CSA, SDH activity, Mb concentration, capillary and myonuclear density of both muscle fibre types were similar as under normoxia. In contrast, staining intensity for Mb mRNA of hypoxic high oxidative muscle fibres was 94% higher than that of normoxic controls (P<0.001). Between 3 and 6 weeks of CCH, CSA of high and low oxidative muscle fibres increased by 25 and 30%, respectively. This was similar to normoxic controls. Capillary and myonuclear density were not changed by CCH. However, in high oxidative muscle fibres of fish maintained under CCH, SDH activity, Mb concentration as well as Mb mRNA content were higher by 86%, 138% and 90%, respectively, than in muscle fibres of fish kept under normoxia (P<0.001). In low oxidative muscle fibres, SDH activity, Mb and Mb mRNA content were not significantly changed. Under normoxia, the calculated interstitial oxygen tension required to prevent anoxic cores in muscle fibres (PO(2crit)) of high oxidative muscle fibres was between 1.0 and 1.7 mmHg. These values were similar at 3 and 6 weeks CCH. We conclude that high oxidative skeletal muscle fibres of zebrafish continue to grow and increase oxidative capacity during CCH. Oxygen supply to mitochondria in these fibres may be facilitated by an increased Mb concentration, which is regulated by an increase in Mb mRNA content per myonucleus.
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spelling pubmed-41337252014-09-04 Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia Jaspers, Richard T. Testerink, Janwillem Della Gaspera, Bruno Chanoine, Christophe Bagowski, Christophe P. van der Laarse, Willem J. Biol Open Research Article Fish may be extremely hypoxia resistant. We investigated how muscle fibre size and oxidative capacity in zebrafish (Danio rerio) adapt during severe chronic hypoxia. Zebrafish were kept for either 3 or 6 weeks under chronic constant hypoxia (CCH) (10% air/90%N(2) saturated water). We analyzed cross-sectional area (CSA), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity, capillarization, myonuclear density, myoglobin (Mb) concentration and Mb mRNA expression of high and low oxidative muscle fibres. After 3 weeks of CCH, CSA, SDH activity, Mb concentration, capillary and myonuclear density of both muscle fibre types were similar as under normoxia. In contrast, staining intensity for Mb mRNA of hypoxic high oxidative muscle fibres was 94% higher than that of normoxic controls (P<0.001). Between 3 and 6 weeks of CCH, CSA of high and low oxidative muscle fibres increased by 25 and 30%, respectively. This was similar to normoxic controls. Capillary and myonuclear density were not changed by CCH. However, in high oxidative muscle fibres of fish maintained under CCH, SDH activity, Mb concentration as well as Mb mRNA content were higher by 86%, 138% and 90%, respectively, than in muscle fibres of fish kept under normoxia (P<0.001). In low oxidative muscle fibres, SDH activity, Mb and Mb mRNA content were not significantly changed. Under normoxia, the calculated interstitial oxygen tension required to prevent anoxic cores in muscle fibres (PO(2crit)) of high oxidative muscle fibres was between 1.0 and 1.7 mmHg. These values were similar at 3 and 6 weeks CCH. We conclude that high oxidative skeletal muscle fibres of zebrafish continue to grow and increase oxidative capacity during CCH. Oxygen supply to mitochondria in these fibres may be facilitated by an increased Mb concentration, which is regulated by an increase in Mb mRNA content per myonucleus. The Company of Biologists 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4133725/ /pubmed/25063194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20149167 Text en © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Chanoine, Christophe
Bagowski, Christophe P.
van der Laarse, Willem J.
Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title_full Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title_fullStr Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title_full_unstemmed Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title_short Increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
title_sort increased oxidative metabolism and myoglobin expression in zebrafish muscle during chronic hypoxia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25063194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20149167
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