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Adaptive plasticity of killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) embryos: dehydration-stimulated development and differential aquaporin-3 expression

AutorTingaud-Sequeira, Angèle; Zapater, Cinta CSIC ORCID ; Chauvigné, François CSIC ORCID; Otero, David CSIC; Cerdà, Joan CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveFish
Desiccation
Hatching
Egg envelope
Gastrulation
Aquaporin-0
Aquaporin-1
Aquaporin-3
Fecha de publicaciónabr-2009
EditorAmerican Physiological Society
CitaciónAmerican Journal Physiology Regulation Integrative and Comparative Physiology 296(4): R1041–R1052 (2009)
ResumenEmbryos of the marine killifish Fundulus heteroclitus are adapted to survive aerially. However, it is unknown if they are able to control development under dehydration conditions. Here, we show that air-exposed blastula embryos under saturated relative humidity were able to stimulate development, and hence the time of hatching was advanced with respect to embryos continuously immersed in seawater. Embryos exposed to air at later developmental stages did not hatch until water was added, while development was not arrested. Air-exposed embryos avoided dehydration probably because of their thickened egg envelope, although it suffered significant evaporative water loss. The potential role of aquaporins as part of the embryo response to dehydration was investigated by cloning the aquaporin-0 (FhAqp0), -1a (FhAqp1a), and -3 (FhAqp3) cDNAs. Functional expression in Xenopus laevis oocytes showed that FhaAqp1a was a water-selective channel, whereas FhAqp3 was permeable to water, glycerol, and urea. Expression of fhaqp0 and fhaqp1a was prominent during organogenesis, and their mRNA levels were similar between water- and air-incubated embryos. However, fhaqp3 transcripts were highly and transiently accumulated during gastrulation, and the protein product was localized in the basolateral membrane of the enveloping epithelial cell layer and in the membrane of ingressing and migrating blastomers. Interestingly, both fhaqp3 transcripts and FhAqp3 polypeptides were downregulated in air-exposed embryos. These data demonstrate that killifish embryos respond adaptively to environmental desiccation by accelerating development and that embryos are able to transduce dehydration conditions into molecular responses. The reduced synthesis of FhAqp3 may be one of these mechanisms to regulate water and/or solute transport in the embryo.
Descripción13 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.91002.2008
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/21618
DOI10.1152/ajpregu.91002.2008
ISSN0363-6119
E-ISSN1522-1490
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