Publications by authors named "Lingsheng Bao"

Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal pollutant in the environment. Excessive Cd in water has toxic effects on fish, endangering their healthy growth and ultimately affecting the quality and safety of aquatic products. To evaluate the toxicity of excessive Cd to fish through potential oxidative damage, Siniperca chuatsi was exposed to Cd in water for 15 days.

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Starvation is one of the main stresses for fish due to food shortage, the evasion of predators, and intraspecific competition. This research evaluated the impact of brief fasting periods on reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, antioxidant response, mRNA expression of antioxidants, autophagy-related signaling genes, and autophagosome development in the muscle tissue of rice flower carp. Following a three-day fasting period, the levels of ROS and MDA rose.

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As an internal time-keeping mechanism, circadian rhythm plays crucial role in maintaining homoeostasis when in response to nutrition change; meanwhile, branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) in skeletal muscle play an important role in preserving energy homoeostasis during fasting. Previous results from our laboratory suggested that fasting can influence peripheral circadian rhythm and BCAA metabolism in fish, but the relationship between circadian rhythm and BCAA metabolism, and whether circadian rhythm regulates BCAA metabolism to maintain physiological homoeostasis during fasting remains unclear. This study shows that the expression of fifteen core clock genes as well as and is highly responsive to short-term fasting in fast muscle of , and the correlation coefficient between and expression is enhanced after fasting treatment.

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Fish skeletal muscles are composed of spatially well-separated fiber types, namely, red and white muscles with different physiological functions and metabolism. To compare the DNA methylation profiles of the two types of muscle tissues and identify potential candidate genes for the muscle growth and development under epigenetic regulation, genome-wide DNA methylation of the red and white muscle in Chinese perch Siniperca chuatsi were comparatively analyzed using bisulfate sequencing methods. An average of 0.

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Fish skeletal muscles are composed of two distinct types, slow and fast muscles, and they play important roles in maintaining the body's movement and energy metabolism. The two types of muscle are easy to separate, so they are often used as the model system for studies on their physiological and functional characteristics. In this study, we revealed that the carbohydrate and lipid metabolic KEGG pathways are different between slow and fast muscles of Chinese perch with transcriptome analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Muscle in aquatic animals, like Chinese soft-shelled turtles, can get infected by bacteria and fungi, which harms their nutritional quality and health.
  • The study found that infections with Proteus vulgaris and Elizabethkingia meningoseptica significantly altered muscle nutrition and structure, while also affecting oxidative stress and autophagy processes.
  • Treatment with N-acetylcysteine helped to lower oxidative stress and boosted antioxidant enzyme activity, suggesting it may mitigate some harmful effects of pathogen infection on muscle tissue.
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The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) play a key role in the energy metabolism of the muscle tissue and the Krüppel-like factor 15 (KLF15) as a transcription factor, which is a key regulator of BCAA metabolism in the skeletal muscle. This study assessed the effect of starvation for 0, 3, 7, and 15 days on BCAA metabolism in the skeletal muscle of Nile tilapia. The results showed that the expression of KLF15 showed a trend of increasing first and then decreasing during starvation, as well as the expression and activity of branched-chain aminotransferase 2 (BCAT2) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT).

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is an omnivorous cyprinid fish that is distributed widely in China. To investigate the adaptive evolution of , the muscle transcriptome was sequenced by Illumina HiSeq 4000 platform. A total of 80,447,367 reads were generated by next-generation sequencing.

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The present study was performed to determine the effect of waterborne cadmium (Cd) exposure on oxidative stress, autophagy and mitochondrial dysfunction, and to explore the mechanism of Cd-induced liver damage in freshwater teleost Procypris merus. To this end, P. merus were exposed to waterborne 0, 0.

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The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) play an important role in muscle energy metabolism, and Krüppel-like factor 15 (KLF15) is an essential regulator of BCAA metabolism in muscle under nutritional deficiency. In this study, we analyzed the effect of normal feeding (starvation for 0 day), starvation for 3, 7, 10, 15 days, and refeeding for 7 days after 15 days of starvation on the expression of KLF15 and BCAA metabolism in muscle of Chinese soft-shelled turtles by a fasting-refeeding trial. The results showed that the level of KLF15 transcription was increased first and then decreased in muscle during short-term starvation, and the protein level was gradually increased.

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As molecular chaperones, heat shock proteins (HSPs) play essential roles in cells in response to stress conditions. Recent studies about immune functions of HSPs in fish have also been reported. In this study, based on the reported cDNA sequences of the four HSP genes, HSP70, HSC70, HSP90α and HSP90β, the temporal expression patterns of the four genes during embryonic development of dojo loach(Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) was assayed with qRT-PCR.

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Ginkgo biloba leaf is widely used in traditional medicine in China. The present study aimed to illustrate the effects of dietary Ginkgo biloba leaf extract (GBLE) on growth performance and immune responses in common carp infected by Aeromonas hydrophila. Six different diets either not treated (control) or treated with 0.

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The peripheral tissue pacemaker is responsive to light and other zeitgebers, especially food availability. Generally, the pacemaker can be reset and entrained independently of the central circadian structures. Studies involving clock-gene expressional patterns in fish peripheral tissues have attracted considerable attention.

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Molecular oscillators exist in peripheral tissues like pacemaker cells. Food intake is a dominant zeitgeber for peripheral clocks in vertebrates. Fasting is a physiological stress that elicits well-known metabolic adaptations, however, little is known about the effects of the rhythmic expression of clock components in skeletal muscle following short-term fasting in goldfish.

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Danio fishes, a small type animal with short sexual cycles, are model vertebrate species. To investigate the genic evolution of this genus, the transcriptomes from Danio choprae and Danio albolineatus were sequenced by Illumina HiSeq 4000 platform. A total of 128,427,304 sequence reads from two Danio fishes were generated by Next Generation Sequencing.

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