Effects of copper exposure on lipid metabolism and SREBP pathway in the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis

Chemosphere. 2022 Dec;308(Pt 3):136556. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136556. Epub 2022 Sep 22.

Abstract

Copper (Cu) is not only a common metal pollutant in the aquatic environment but also an essential trace element for aquatic organisms such as the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis). Cu is known to regulate lipid metabolism yet exert toxic effects if ingested in excess. However, the molecular regulatory roles of Cu in the lipid metabolism of crabs remains unclear. Thus, this study investigated the potential regulatory mechanism of Cu onto lipid metabolism of E. sinensis following acute Cu exposure. Crabs were exposed to environmental concentration of Cu (50 μg/L) for 96 h, and the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) was knocked down by RNA interference (RNAi) to test its effect on Cu exposure. The results showed that RNAi significantly attenuated the Cu exposure-induced increase in lipid synthesis and triglycerides (TG) hydrolysis, while significantly inhibited the Cu exposure-induced decrease in fatty acid β-oxidation, suggesting that SREBP is involved in Cu-induced lipid metabolism. Subsequent analyses of the transcriptome results further revealed potential responsive genes of SREBP that were linked to lipid metabolism and immune regulation. Moreover, Cu may affect lipid metabolism through the TOR-SREBP pathway in E. sinensis. This work provides a reference for exploring the effects of Cu on lipid metabolism disorders in crustaceans.

Keywords: Crab; Cu; Eriocheir sinensis; Lipid metabolism; SREBP.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brachyura* / genetics
  • China
  • Copper / toxicity
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Fatty Acids
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1 / genetics
  • Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins
  • Trace Elements*
  • Triglycerides

Substances

  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Fatty Acids
  • Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1
  • Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins
  • Trace Elements
  • Triglycerides
  • Copper