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Avarre Jean-Christophe, Guinand B., Dugué Rémi, Cosson J., Legendre Marc, Panfili Jacques, Durand Jean-Dominique. (2014). Plasticity of gene expression according to salinity in the testis of broodstock and F1 black-chinned tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii. PeerJ, 2, art. e702 [20 p.]. ISSN 2167-8359.

Titre du document
Plasticity of gene expression according to salinity in the testis of broodstock and F1 black-chinned tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000347628500002
Auteurs
Avarre Jean-Christophe, Guinand B., Dugué Rémi, Cosson J., Legendre Marc, Panfili Jacques, Durand Jean-Dominique
Source
PeerJ, 2014, 2, art. e702 [20 p.] ISSN 2167-8359
The black-chinned tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron heudelotii Ruppell 1852 (Teleostei, Cichlidae) displays remarkable acclimation capacities. When exposed to drastic changes of salinity, which can be the case in its natural habitat, it develops quick physiological responses and keeps reproducing. The present study focused on the physiological impact of salinity on male reproductive capacities, using gene expression as a proxy of acclimation process. Two series of experimental fish were investigated: the first one was composed of fish maintained in freshwater for several generations and newly acclimated to salinities of 35 and 70, whereas the second one consisted of the descendants of the latter born and were raised under their native salinity. Expression patterns of 43 candidate genes previously identified from the testes of wild males was investigated in the three salinities and two generations. Twenty of them showed significant expression differences between salinities, and their predicted function revealed that most of them are involved in the osmotic tolerance of sperm cells and/or in the maintenance of sperm motility. A high level of expression variation was evidenced, especially for fish maintained in freshwater. In spite of this, gene expression patterns allowed the differentiation between fish raised in freshwater and those maintained in hypersaline water in both generations. Altogether, the results presented here suggest that this high variability of expression is likely to ensure the reproductive success of this species under varying salinities.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ressources halieutiques [040]
Description Géographique
SENEGAL
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010063692]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010063692
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