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Metabolomic Profiling Reveals Differences in Hypoxia Response between Far Eastern and Siberian Frogs

Authors :
Sergei V. Shekhovtsov
Nina A. Bulakhova
Yuri P. Tsentalovich
Ekaterina A. Zelentsova
Nataliya A. Osik
Ekaterina N. Meshcheryakova
Tatiana V. Poluboyarova
Daniil I. Berman
Source :
Animals, Vol 13, Iss 21, p 3349 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Anoxia is a significant challenge for most animals, as it can lead to tissue damage and death. Among amphibians, the Siberian frog Rana amurensis is the only known species capable of surviving near-zero levels of oxygen in water for a prolonged period. In this study, we aimed to compare metabolomic profiles of the liver, brain, and heart of the Siberian frog exposed to long-term oxygen deprivation (approximately 0.2 mg/L water) with those of the susceptible Far Eastern frog (Rana dybowskii) subjected to short-term hypoxia to the limits of its tolerance. One of the most pronounced features was that the organs of the Far Eastern frog contained more lactate than those of the Siberian frog despite a much shorter exposure time. The amounts of succinate were similar between the two species. Interestingly, glycerol and 2,3-butanediol were found to be significantly accumulated under hypoxia in the Siberian frog, but not in the Far Eastern frog. The role and biosynthesis of these substances are still unclear, but they are most likely formed in certain side pathways of glycolysis. Based on the obtained data, we suggest a pathway for metabolic changes in the Siberian frog under anoxia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20762615
Volume :
13
Issue :
21
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Animals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.927c1c8c21734cd1824ddf45b4d5359b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13213349