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Effects of abrupt salinity stress on gill 14-3-3a, NKCCla, Apo-14 and Na+-K+-ATPaseβ expression of Mugil cephalus.

JIANG Mei**, LILei, SHEN Xin-qiang, WU Qing-yuan, NIU Jun-xiang   

  1. (East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Shanghai 200090, China)
  • Online:2014-09-10 Published:2014-09-10

Abstract: To explore the response of gene expression of gill 14-3-3a, NKCCla, Apo-14 and Na+-K+-ATPaseβ in Mugil cephalus to salinity stress, polymerase chain reactionrestrained fragment length polymorphisms technique was applied. We found that NKCCla and Na+-K+-ATPaseβ protein synthesis was induced at the low salinity stress, with an obvious increase in expression level (P<0.01). However, the 14-3-3 gene mRNA expression level and Apo-14 gene mRNA expression level descended at the low salinity stress (P<0.05). The comprehensive evaluation index of multiple biomarkers was established based on the integrated biomarker responses (IBR). The IBR values of each gene indicated that the NKCCla and Na+-K+-ATPaseβ genes were suitable molecular biomarkers of the fish gill tissue for salinity stress assessment.

Key words: ecosystem services flow, quantitative, ecosystem service value, supply and demand coupling