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Title: Transcript expression of inward rectifier potassium channels of Kir2 subfamily in Arctic marine and freshwater fish species
Authors: Hassinen, M.
Korajoki, H.
Abramochkin, D.
Krivosheya, P.
Vornanen, M.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Citation: Transcript expression of inward rectifier potassium channels of Kir2 subfamily in Arctic marine and freshwater fish species / M. Hassinen, H. Korajoki, D. Abramochkin, P. Krivosheya, et al. . — DOI 10.1007/s00360-019-01241-9 // Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. — 2019. — Vol. 6. — Iss. 189. — P. 735-749.
Abstract: Inward rectifier K+ (Kir2) channels are critical for electrical excitability of cardiac myocytes. Here, we examine expression of Kir2 channels in the heart of three Gadiformes species, polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and navaga (Eleginus nawaga) of the Arctic Ocean and burbot (Lota lota) of the temperate lakes to find out the role of Kir2 channels in cardiac adaptation to cold. Five boreal freshwater species: brown trout (Salmo trutta fario), arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), roach (Rutilus rutilus), perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pike (Esox lucius), and zebrafish (Danio rerio), were included for comparison. Transcript expression of genes encoding Kir2.1a, − 2.1b, − 2.2a, − 2.2b and − 2.4 was studied from atrium and ventricle of thermally acclimated or acclimatized fish by quantitative PCR. Kir2 composition in the polar cod was more diverse than in other species in that all Kir2 isoforms were relatively highly expressed. Kir2 composition of navaga and burbot differed from that of the polar cod as well as from those of other species. The relative expression of Kir2.2 transcripts, especially Kir2.2b, was higher in both atrium and ventricle of navaga and burbot (56–89% from the total Kir2 pool) than in other species (0.1–11%). Thermal acclimation induced only small changes in cardiac Kir2 transcript expression in Gadiformes species. However, Kir2.2b transcripts were upregulated in cold-acclimated navaga and burbot hearts. All in all, the cardiac Kir2 composition seems to be dependent on both phylogenetic position and thermal preference of the fish. © 2019, The Author(s).
Keywords: FISH HEART
INWARD RECTIFIER POTASSIUM CHANNELS
KIR2 PARALOGUES
RT-QPCR
THERMAL ACCLIMATION
FRESH WATER
INWARDLY RECTIFYING POTASSIUM CHANNEL
ANIMAL
AQUATIC SPECIES
CLASSIFICATION
ECOSYSTEM
FISH
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION
GENETICS
HEART ATRIUM
HEART VENTRICLE
METABOLISM
MOLECULAR CLONING
PHYSIOLOGY
SPECIES DIFFERENCE
TEMPERATURE
ANIMALS
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
CLONING, MOLECULAR
ECOSYSTEM
FISHES
FRESH WATER
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION
HEART ATRIA
HEART VENTRICLES
POTASSIUM CHANNELS, INWARDLY RECTIFYING
SPECIES SPECIFICITY
TEMPERATURE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90489
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by
SCOPUS ID: 85074697998
WOS ID: 000493668100001
PURE ID: 11345096
ISSN: 0174-1578
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-019-01241-9
Sponsorship: Academy of Finland: 14955
Open access funding provided by University of Eastern Finland (UEF) including Kuopio University Hospital. The authors thank Anita Kervinen for her assistance with the fish. This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant number 14955).
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