Effects of chronic heat stress on kidney damage, apoptosis, inflammation and HSPs of Acipenser baerii

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract Chronic heat stress caused by global warming can have serious implications for fish survival. The kidney plays a central role in many homeostatic functions, including water and electrolyte regulation, as well as acid-base balance. However, there is limited knowledge about the effect of heat stress on fish kidneys, especially in cold-water fish species. In this study, we investigated the effects of mild heat stress (24℃, M) and high heat stress (28℃, H) on A. baerii kidneys using histological observation, flow cytometry detection, and RT-qPCR. Our histological observations revealed that heat stress significantly caused infiltration of inflammatory cells in the kidney, especially at 28℃. The flow cytometry assay demonstrated a significant increase in the number of apoptotic cells after heat stress at 28°C compared to the control group at 20°C ( P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the mRNA expression levels of inflammation factors ( IL-1β and TNF-α ) did not differ significantly. However, the mRNA expression levels of heat shock proteins ( HSP70 , HSP90 , and GRP75 ) were increased in A. baerii . In summary, this study provides insight into the effect of heat stress on A. baerii kidneys and contributes to understanding the coping strategies of cold-water fish to chronic heat stress.
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chronic heat stress,kidney damage,inflammation,acipenser,apoptosis
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