Titre | Is the deep-sea crab Chaceon affinis able to induce a thermal stress response? |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Mestre, NC, Cottin, D, Bettencourt, R, Colaço, A, Correia, SPC, Shillito, B, Thatje, S, Ravaux, J |
Journal | Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol |
Volume | 181 |
Pagination | 54-61 |
Date Published | 2015 Mar |
ISSN | 1531-4332 |
Résumé | Fluctuations in the stress level of an organism are expressed in behavioural and molecular changes that can affect its ecology and survival. Our knowledge of thermal adaptations in deep-sea organisms is very limited, and this study investigates the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) and the heat-shock response (HSR) in the deep-sea crab Chaceon affinis commonly found in waters of the North East Atlantic. A mild but significant HSR in C. affinis was noted and one of the lowest CTmax known amongst Crustacea was revealed (27.5 °C at 0.1 MPa; 28.5 °C at 10 MPa). The thermal sensitivity of this species appears to be reduced at in situ pressure (10 MPa), given the slightly higher CTmax and the significant 3-fold induction of stress genes hsp70 form 1 and hsp70 form 2. Although C. affinis deep-sea habitat is characterized by overall low temperature this species appears to have retained its ability to induce a HSR. This capability may be linked with C. affinis' occasional exploitation of warmer and thermally instable hydrothermal vent fields, where it has been found foraging for food. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.11.015 |
Alternate Journal | Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Part A Mol. Integr. Physiol. |
Identifiant (ID) PubMed | 25434602 |