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Social status affects lipid metabolism in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
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American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology [Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol] 2018 Aug 01; Vol. 315 (2), pp. R241-R255. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Mar 21. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Juvenile rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) confined in pairs form social hierarchies in which socially subordinate fish display characteristic traits, including reduced growth rates and altered glucose metabolism. These effects are, in part, mediated by chronically elevated cortisol levels and/or reduced feeding. To determine the effects of social status on lipid metabolism, trout were held in pairs for 4 days, following which organismal and liver-specific indexes of lipid metabolism were measured. At the organismal level, circulating triglycerides were elevated in dominant trout, whereas subordinate trout exhibited elevated concentrations of circulating free fatty acids (FFAs) and lowered plasma total cholesterol levels. At the molecular level, increased expression of lipogenic genes in dominant trout and cpt1a in subordinate trout was identified, suggesting a contribution of increased de novo lipogenesis to circulating triglycerides in dominant trout and reliance on circulating FFAs for β-oxidation in the liver of subordinates. Given the emerging importance of microRNAs (miRNA) in the regulation of hepatic lipid metabolism, candidate miRNAs were profiled, revealing increased expression of the lipogenic miRNA-33 in dominant fish. Because the Akt-TOR-S6-signaling pathway is an important upstream regulator of hepatic lipid metabolism, its signaling activity was quantified. However, the only difference detected among groups was a strong increase in S6 phosphorylation in subordinate trout. In general, the changes observed in lipid metabolism of subordinates were not mimicked by either cortisol treatment or fasting alone, indicating the existence of specific, emergent effects of subordinate social status itself on this fuel.
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- Animals
Biomarkers blood
Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase genetics
Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase metabolism
Fatty Acid Synthase, Type I genetics
Fatty Acid Synthase, Type I metabolism
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified blood
Female
Fish Proteins genetics
Fish Proteins metabolism
Gene Expression Regulation
Hydrocortisone blood
MicroRNAs genetics
MicroRNAs metabolism
Oncorhynchus mykiss blood
Oncorhynchus mykiss genetics
Phosphorylation
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism
Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases metabolism
Signal Transduction
Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1 genetics
Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1 metabolism
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism
Triglycerides blood
Behavior, Animal
Lipid Metabolism genetics
Liver metabolism
Oncorhynchus mykiss metabolism
Social Dominance
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1522-1490
- Volume :
- 315
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29561648
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00402.2017