Phenotypic plasticity in gene expression and physiological response in red drum Sciaenops ocellatus exposed to a long-term freshwater environment.

Fish Physiol Biochem

Universidad Marista de Mérida, Periférico Norte Tablaje Catastral 13941 Carretera Mérida- Progreso, Post Office Box 97300, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico.

Published: February 2018

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  • Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) are adaptable fish found in the Gulf of Mexico and North America's Atlantic coast, and there is increasing interest in growing them in freshwater aquaculture.
  • Researchers studied the osmoregulatory capabilities of red drum after eight months in freshwater by comparing gene expression and enzyme activity between freshwater- and seawater-reared fish.
  • Results showed varying gene expressions, with freshwater red drum exhibiting lower plasma potassium levels and gill NKA activity, while also showing higher levels of certain enzymes and liver glycogen, indicating they can adapt to different environments despite limitations in ion regulation.

Article Abstract

Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is a euryhaline fish commonly found in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast of North America. Because of high commercial demand and its euryhaline characteristics, aquaculture of this species has diversified from marine to low-salinity aquaculture systems. In recent years, interest in the feasibility of producing red drum in inland freshwater systems has grown and this prompted us to investigate its osmoregulatory capacity after rearing for 8 months in a freshwater aquaculture system. We compared the activities of several genes and enzymes involved in the osmoregulatory process in freshwater-acclimatized (FW) and seawater (SW) red drum. The gene expression profiles were variable: the expression of genes encoding Na/K-ATPase (NKA) and the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) was slightly higher in SW than FW fish, while phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) and the glucocorticoid receptor messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were higher in FW red drum. The total plasma K concentration was 60.3% lower, and gill NKA activity was 63.5% lower in FW than in SW fish. PEPCK activity was twofold higher in FW than in SW red drum. Similarly, liver glycogen was 60% higher in FW fish. In summary, both gene expression and the enzyme activity data support the phenotypic plasticity of red drum and suggest that the limited capacity for ion homeostasis observed, in particular the low plasma K concentration, was due to the composition of freshwater and does not necessarily reflect a physiological inability to osmoregulate.

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