Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>

Metabolomics has been used extensively to identify crucial molecules and biochemical effects induced by environmental factors. To understand the effects of acute low-salinity stress on <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>, intestinal histological examination and untargeted metabonomic analysi...

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Main Authors: Caijuan Tian, Qiong Wang, Tian Gao, Huarui Sun, Jitao Li, Yuying He
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Yuying He
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description Metabolomics has been used extensively to identify crucial molecules and biochemical effects induced by environmental factors. To understand the effects of acute low-salinity stress on <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>, intestinal histological examination and untargeted metabonomic analysis of <i>F. chinensis</i> were performed after exposure to a salinity of 15 ppt for 3, 7, and 14 d. The histological examination revealed that acute stress resulted in most epithelial cells rupturing, leading to the dispersion of nuclei in the intestinal lumen after 14 days. Metabolomics analysis identified numerous differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) at different time points after exposure to low-salinity stress, in which some DEMs were steadily downregulated at the early stage of stress and then gradually upregulated. We further screened 14 overlapping DEMs, in which other DEMs decreased significantly during low-salinity stress, apart from L-palmitoylcarnitine and vitamin A, with enrichments in phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis, fatty acid and retinol metabolism, and ABC transporters. ABC transporters exhibit significant abnormalities and play a vital role in low-salinity stress. This study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the responses of <i>F. chinensis</i> to acute salinity stress.
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spelling doaj-art-49653500a5a24ee7b08c5e10de14ecdf2025-08-19T23:39:47ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152024-06-011413188010.3390/ani14131880Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>Caijuan Tian0Qiong Wang1Tian Gao2Huarui Sun3Jitao Li4Yuying He5State Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mariculture Biobreeding and Sustainable Goods, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071, ChinaMetabolomics has been used extensively to identify crucial molecules and biochemical effects induced by environmental factors. To understand the effects of acute low-salinity stress on <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>, intestinal histological examination and untargeted metabonomic analysis of <i>F. chinensis</i> were performed after exposure to a salinity of 15 ppt for 3, 7, and 14 d. The histological examination revealed that acute stress resulted in most epithelial cells rupturing, leading to the dispersion of nuclei in the intestinal lumen after 14 days. Metabolomics analysis identified numerous differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) at different time points after exposure to low-salinity stress, in which some DEMs were steadily downregulated at the early stage of stress and then gradually upregulated. We further screened 14 overlapping DEMs, in which other DEMs decreased significantly during low-salinity stress, apart from L-palmitoylcarnitine and vitamin A, with enrichments in phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis, fatty acid and retinol metabolism, and ABC transporters. ABC transporters exhibit significant abnormalities and play a vital role in low-salinity stress. This study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the responses of <i>F. chinensis</i> to acute salinity stress.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/13/1880shrimp intestinemorphologymetabolitesABC transporterssalinity
spellingShingle Caijuan Tian
Qiong Wang
Tian Gao
Huarui Sun
Jitao Li
Yuying He
Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
shrimp intestine
morphology
metabolites
ABC transporters
salinity
title Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
title_full Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
title_fullStr Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
title_short Effects of Low-Salinity Stress on Histology and Metabolomics in the Intestine of <i>Fenneropenaeus chinensis</i>
title_sort effects of low salinity stress on histology and metabolomics in the intestine of i fenneropenaeus chinensis i
topic shrimp intestine
morphology
metabolites
ABC transporters
salinity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/13/1880
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