Published December 3, 2020 | Version v1
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Low oxygen levels can help to prevent the detrimental effect of acute warming on mitochondrial efficiency in fish

  • 1. Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
  • 2. Semmelweis University
  • 3. University of Western Brittany

Description

Aerobic metabolism of aquatic ectotherms is highly sensitive to fluctuating climates. Many mitochondrial traits exhibit phenotypic plasticity in response to acute variations in temperature and oxygen availability. These responses are critical for understanding the effects of environmental variations on aquatic ectotherms performance. Using the European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, we determined the effects of acute warming and deoxygenation in vitro on mitochondrial respiratory capacities and mitochondrial efficiency to produce ATP (ATP/O ratio). We show that acute warming reduced ATP/O ratio but deoxygenation marginally raised ATP/O ratio, leading to compensatory effect of low oxygen availability on mitochondrial ATP/O ratio at high temperature. The acute effect of warming and deoxygenation on mitochondrial efficiency might be related to the leak of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane, as the mitochondrial respiration required to counteract the proton leak increased with warming and decreased with deoxygenation. Our study underlines the importance of integrating the combined effects of temperature and oxygen availability on mitochondrial metabolism. Predictions on decline in performance of aquatic ectotherms due to climate change may not be accurate, since these predictions typically look at respiratory capacity and ignore efficiency of ATP production.

Notes

The assays were performed in red muscle of seabass at 13°C and 16°C. The animals have been fasted 24h. The mitochondria preparation was a homogenate. There is no missing value.

Funding provided by: French Government*
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Award Number: PhD Grant 2018-2021

Funding provided by: Research Federation "Bio-Environnement et Santé" *
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Award Number: Mobility Grant

Funding provided by: French Government
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: PhD Grant 2018-2021

Funding provided by: Research Federation "Bio-Environnement et Santé"
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: Mobility Grant

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