Hypo-Osmoregulatory Roles of Vasotocinergic and Isotocinergic Systems in the Intestines of Two European Sea Bass Lineages

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 7;23(21):13636. doi: 10.3390/ijms232113636.

Abstract

European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) are a major aquaculture species that live in habitats with fluctuating salinities that are sometimes higher than in seawater (SW). Atlantic and West-Mediterranean genetic lineages were compared regarding intestinal neuropeptide receptor expression in SW (36%) and following a two-week transfer to hypersalinity (HW, 55%). Phylogenetic analysis revealed seven neuropeptide receptors belonging to the arginine vasotocine (AVTR) family and two isotocin receptors (ITR). Among AVTR paralogs, the highest mRNA levels were recorded for v1a2, with a two- to fourfold upregulation in the European sea bass intestinal sections after transfer of fish to HW. Principal component analysis in posterior intestines showed that v1a2 expression grouped together with the expression and activity of main ion transporters and channels involved in solute-coupled water uptake, indicating a possible role of this receptor in triggering water absorption. v1a1 expression, however, was decreased or did not change after transfer to hypersaline water. Among ITR paralogs, itr1 was the most expressed paralog in the intestine and opposite expression patterns were observed following salinity transfer, comparing intestinal sections. Overall, different expression profiles were observed between genetic lineages for several analyzed genes which could contribute to different osmotic stress-related responses in D. labrax lineages.

Keywords: Dicentrarchus labrax; arginine vasotocine receptor; intestine; intraspecific differences; isotocin receptor; mRNA; neuropeptide receptors; osmoregulation.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bass* / genetics
  • Bass* / metabolism
  • Gills / metabolism
  • Intestines
  • Phylogeny
  • Seawater
  • Water / metabolism

Substances

  • Water

Grants and funding

This work has benefited from facilities funded by the 2015–2020 CPER CELIMER (French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Occitanie Region, Montpellier Mediterranée Metropolis, Sète Agglopole Méditerranée, Ifremer, IRD).