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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ITakifugu rubripes/I in Response to Chronic Hypoxia
by
Liu, Ying
, Liu, Shengmei
, Wei, Renjie
, Li, Yan
, Lu, Yun
, Liu, Yang
, Shang, Fengqin
, Wang, Xiuli
, Han, Bing
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Fugu
/ Genetic transcription
/ Health aspects
/ Hypoxia (Aquatic ecology)
/ Physiological aspects
2022
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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ITakifugu rubripes/I in Response to Chronic Hypoxia
by
Liu, Ying
, Liu, Shengmei
, Wei, Renjie
, Li, Yan
, Lu, Yun
, Liu, Yang
, Shang, Fengqin
, Wang, Xiuli
, Han, Bing
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Fugu
/ Genetic transcription
/ Health aspects
/ Hypoxia (Aquatic ecology)
/ Physiological aspects
2022
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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ITakifugu rubripes/I in Response to Chronic Hypoxia
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Liu, Ying
, Liu, Shengmei
, Wei, Renjie
, Li, Yan
, Lu, Yun
, Liu, Yang
, Shang, Fengqin
, Wang, Xiuli
, Han, Bing
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Fugu
/ Genetic transcription
/ Health aspects
/ Hypoxia (Aquatic ecology)
/ Physiological aspects
2022
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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ITakifugu rubripes/I in Response to Chronic Hypoxia
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Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Changes in the Brain of ITakifugu rubripes/I in Response to Chronic Hypoxia
2022
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Overview
The brain is considered to be an extremely sensitive tissue to hypoxia, and the brain of fish plays an important role in regulating growth and adapting to environmental changes. As an important aquatic organism in northern China, the economic yield of Takifugu rubripes is deeply influenced by the oxygen content of seawater. In this regard, we performed RNA-seq analysis of T. rubripes brains under hypoxia and normoxia to reveal the expression patterns of genes involved in the hypoxic response and their enrichment of metabolic pathways. Studies have shown that carbohydrate, lipid and amino acid metabolism are significant pathways for the enrichment of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and that DEGs are significantly upregulated in those pathways. In addition, some biological processes such as the immune system and signal transduction, where enrichment is not significant but important, are also discussed. Interestingly, the DEGs associated with those pathways were significantly downregulated or inhibited. The present study reveals the mechanism of hypoxia tolerance in T. rubripes at the transcriptional level and provides a useful resource for studying the energy metabolism mechanism of hypoxia response in this species.
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MDPI AG
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