Biochemical response of two earthworm taxa exposed to freezing

J Comp Physiol B. 2023 Aug;193(4):391-400. doi: 10.1007/s00360-023-01500-w. Epub 2023 Jun 2.

Abstract

Several earthworm species are known to be able to withstand freezing. At the biochemical level, this ability is based on cryoprotectant accumulation as well as several other mechanisms. In this study, we used 1H NMR to investigate metabolomic changes in two freeze-tolerant earthworm taxa, Dendrobaena octaedra and one of the genetic lineages of Eisenia sp. aff. nordenskioldi f. pallida. A total of 45 metabolites were quantified. High concentrations of glucose were present in frozen tissues of both taxa. No other putative cryoprotectants were found. We detected high levels of glycolysis end products and succinate in frozen animals, indicating the activation of glycolysis. Concentrations of many other substances also significantly increased. On the whole, metabolic change in response to freezing was much more pronounced in the specimens of Eisenia sp. aff. nordenskioldi f. pallida, including signs of nucleotide degradation.

Keywords: Cryoprotectants; Earthworms; Freeze tolerance; Glucose; Metabolomics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Freezing
  • Glucose / metabolism
  • Oligochaeta* / physiology

Substances

  • Glucose