Physiological and immunological responses to mass mortality in noble scallop Chlamys nobilis cultured in Nan'ao waters of Shantou, China. Issue 82 (November 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Physiological and immunological responses to mass mortality in noble scallop Chlamys nobilis cultured in Nan'ao waters of Shantou, China. Issue 82 (November 2018)
- Main Title:
- Physiological and immunological responses to mass mortality in noble scallop Chlamys nobilis cultured in Nan'ao waters of Shantou, China
- Authors:
- Lan, Yingying
Ye, Ting
Xue, Yunpeng
Liu, Hongxing
Zhang, Hongkuan
Cheng, Dewei
Zhao, Mingming
Zhang, Yun
Li, Shengkang
Ma, Hongyu
Zheng, Huaiping - Abstract:
- Abstract: The noble scallop Chlamys nobilis has been a commercially important marine cultured bivalve in the Southern Sea of China for decades. Mass mortality events, however, often occur during scallops' cultivation. Mortality of up to 67%–90% was recorded at the beginning of March in 2017 in some culture areas of Nan'ao (Shantou, China), spreading to all scallops within a week. In the present study, in order to investigate the response of the noble scallop at the physiological and molecularlevel during mass mortality, scallops with different mortalities of 90%, 67%, and 6% were sampled from three sites at Hunter bay, Baisha bay, and Longhai, respectively. Total carotenoids content (TCC), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), malondialdehyde (MDA) content and the expression levels of three immune-related genes (toll-like receptor, C-type lectin receptor and big defensing) in different scallop tissues were determined. The scallops were divided into three groups of sub-health, lesion, and health. TAC, TCC, as well as transcript levels of CnTLR-1, Cnlec-1 and CnBD in sub-health and lesion scallops were all significantly lower ( P < 0.05) than those in health scallops, while MDA in sub-health and lesion scallops were significantly higher than those in health scallops ( P < 0.05). Similarly, TCC and TAC in lesion scallops were both higher than sub-health scallops. Moreover, significantly positive correlations were found between TCC and TAC ( P < 0.05) and between CnTLR-1 andAbstract: The noble scallop Chlamys nobilis has been a commercially important marine cultured bivalve in the Southern Sea of China for decades. Mass mortality events, however, often occur during scallops' cultivation. Mortality of up to 67%–90% was recorded at the beginning of March in 2017 in some culture areas of Nan'ao (Shantou, China), spreading to all scallops within a week. In the present study, in order to investigate the response of the noble scallop at the physiological and molecularlevel during mass mortality, scallops with different mortalities of 90%, 67%, and 6% were sampled from three sites at Hunter bay, Baisha bay, and Longhai, respectively. Total carotenoids content (TCC), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), malondialdehyde (MDA) content and the expression levels of three immune-related genes (toll-like receptor, C-type lectin receptor and big defensing) in different scallop tissues were determined. The scallops were divided into three groups of sub-health, lesion, and health. TAC, TCC, as well as transcript levels of CnTLR-1, Cnlec-1 and CnBD in sub-health and lesion scallops were all significantly lower ( P < 0.05) than those in health scallops, while MDA in sub-health and lesion scallops were significantly higher than those in health scallops ( P < 0.05). Similarly, TCC and TAC in lesion scallops were both higher than sub-health scallops. Moreover, significantly positive correlations were found between TCC and TAC ( P < 0.05) and between CnTLR-1 and Cnlec-1 ( P < 0.05), while significantly negative correlations were found between TCC and CnTLR-1 ( P < 0.05), TCC and Cnlec-1 ( P < 0.05), TAC and CnBD ( P < 0.05), as well as between MDA and Cnlec-1 ( P < 0.001). All the results indicate that noble scallops significantly change their physiological and molecular levels when suffering from stress, and that their antioxidant and immune response systems play important defense functions. Highlights: The noble scallops with mortalities of 90%, 67%, and 6% were sampled from three sites. Responses in physiological and molecular level to mass mortality were investigated. Carotenoids content and antioxidant capacity in sub-health and lesion scallops were lower than those in health ones. Expression levels of immune genes in sub-health and lesion scallops were lower than those in health ones. The scallops' physiological and molecular levels can be changed when suffered from stress. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Fish & shellfish immunology. Issue 82(2018)
- Journal:
- Fish & shellfish immunology
- Issue:
- Issue 82(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 82, Issue 82 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 82
- Issue:
- 82
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0082-0082-0000
- Page Start:
- 453
- Page End:
- 459
- Publication Date:
- 2018-11
- Subjects:
- Noble scallop -- Chlamys nobilis -- Mass mortality -- Toll-like receptor -- C-type lectin receptor -- Big defensin -- Immune response -- Carotenoid
Fishes -- Immunology -- Periodicals
Shellfish -- Immunology -- Periodicals
Poissons -- Immunologie -- Périodiques
Crustacés -- Immunologie -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.fsi.2018.08.049 ↗
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- 1050-4648
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