Transport-related enzymes and osmo-ionic regulation in a euryhaline freshwater shrimp after transfer to saline media

Type Article
Date 2023-12
Language English
Author(s) Asaro Antonela1, 2, 3, Pinoni Silvina A.1, 2, 3, Lorin-Nebel Catherine4, Ituarte Romina Belén5, 6
Affiliation(s) 1 : IIMYC, 447734, Mar Del Plata, Argentina
2 : CONICET, 62873, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
3 : Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, 28233, Mar del Plata, Argentina;
4 : Universite de Montpellier, 27037, Adaptation Ecophysiologique et Ontogenèse, UMR 9190 MARBEC, Montpellier, France;
5 : IIMYC, 447734, Biología, Mar Del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
6 : CONICET, 62873, Buenos Aires, Argentina;
Source Canadian Journal Of Zoology (0008-4301) (Canadian Science Publishing), 2023-12 , Vol. 101 , N. 12 , P. 1101-1114
DOI 10.1139/cjz-2023-0056
Keyword(s) carbonic anhydrase, gills, ionic regulation, Na plus, K plus -ATPase, Palaemon argentinus, (V)-type H plus -ATPase
Abstract

To understand the response of freshwater organisms to rising environmental salinity, it is essential to investigate their osmo-ionic regulatory physiology. Our laboratory experiment investigated the transfer of Palaemon argentinus Nobili, 1901 from 2 ‰ (control condition) to concentrated salinity (15, 25 ‰) for short (6 h), medium (48 h) and long-term (> 504 h) acclimation periods. We measured relevant parameters in the shrimp’s haemolymph, the time course of the response of branchial V-H+-ATPase (VHA), Na+, K+-ATPase (NKA), carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity, and muscle water content. Upon prolonged acclimation to 15 ‰ (hyper-regulating condition), shrimp reached a new steady-state of haemolymph osmolality by tightly adjusting ion concentrations to levels higher than the external medium. While NKA and CA activities recovered their pretransfer levels, the downregulation of VHA suggests other functions rather than ion uptake after prolonged acclimation to 15 ‰. The activity of the three transport-related enzymes remained almost unchanged at the highest salinity (isosmotic condition), leading to increasing osmotic pressure and ion concentration after prolonged acclimation to 25 ‰. Although the freshwater shrimp studied here retains a certain degree of tolerance to high salinity, a common trait in palaemonid shrimps, our results highlight that 25 ‰ represents a significant hypertonic challenge for this species.

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Asaro Antonela, Pinoni Silvina A., Lorin-Nebel Catherine, Ituarte Romina Belén (2023). Transport-related enzymes and osmo-ionic regulation in a euryhaline freshwater shrimp after transfer to saline media. Canadian Journal Of Zoology, 101(12), 1101-1114. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2023-0056 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00845/95654/