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Title: Metabolic Elasticity and Induction of Heat Shock Protein 70 in Labeo rohita Acclimated to Three Temperatures
Authors: Das, T.
Pal, A. K.
Chakraborty, S. K.
Manush, S. M.
Chatterjee, N.
Apte, S. K.
Keywords: Thermal Acclimation
Labeo rohita
Metabolic Activities
Heat Shock Protein 70
Issue Date: Jul-2006
Publisher: Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Abstract: The metabolic response of Labeo rohita to thermal acclimation was assessed. Advanced fingerlings of L. rohita (average weight 31±1.4 g) were acclimated to 31, 33 and 36°C compared with ambient temperatures (26°C) for 30 days and different enzymes associated with stress response were estimated. Glycolytic enzyme-Lactate dehydrogenase, (LDH, E.C.1.1.1.27), TCA cycle enzyme-Malate dehydrogenase (MDH, E.C.1.1.1.37), Protein metabolizing enzymes-Aspartate amino transferase (AST, E.C.2.6.1.1) and Alanine amino transferase (ALT, E.C.2.6.1.2) of liver, gill and muscle, Gluconeogenic enzymes-Fructose 1,6 Bi phosphatase (FBPase, E.C. 3.1.3.11) and Glucose 6 phosphatase (G6Pase, E.C. 3.1.3.9) of liver and kidney were significantly (p<0.05) different with increasing acclimation temperatures. Heat Shock Protein-70 (HSP-70) was expressed in increasing intensity at 31, 33 and 36°C but was not expressed at 26°C. Results suggest that higher acclimation temperatures enhance metabolism and L. rohita maintains homeostasis between 26-36°C via an acclimation episode. Such adaptation appears to be facilitated by resorting to gluconeogenic and glycogenolytic pathways for energy mobilization and induction of HSPs.
URI: http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/606
ISSN: 1011-2367
1976-5517
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