The impact of noise on the stress response of Portunus trituberculatus in a land-based monoculture system

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Canadian Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.1139/cjz-2023-0176
Nida Imtiaz, Jiechi Wang, Ce Shi, K. Waiho, Ronghua Li, C. Mu, Chunlin Wang, Qingyang Wu
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Human-induced noise, particularly from shipping and construction, significantly affects the stress responses of swimming crabs (Portunus trituberculatus Miers, 1876). Prolonged exposure can lead to stress responses, impacting the overall health of the crabs. This study aimed to assess how noise affects stress responses in P. trituberculatus. The sound had an intensity of 163 dB 1μPa for the noise condition and 114 dB 1μPa for ambient sound. P. trituberculatus was continuously exposed to the noise stimulus for six hours. Samples of serum, muscle tissue, gills, and hepatopancreas were collected at multiple time points: 0 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, and 7 h. The serum cortisol levels in the noise-exposed group were significantly higher than those in the control group at 30 min and 6 h. The two groups had no significant differences regarding serum glucose and muscle lactic acid content. In the noise-exposed group, the gills exhibited significantly lower superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels. Conversely, for the hepatopancreas, the SOD levels in the noise-exposed group were notably lower than those in the control group at 10 min but significantly higher at 6 h and 7 h. Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were substantially higher in the noise-exposed group than in the control group at 30 min and 6 h. This study demonstrates that P. trituberculatus experiences a physiological stress response to acoustic sounds.
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噪音对陆基单一养殖系统中三疣梭子蟹应激反应的影响
人类引起的噪音,特别是航运和建筑噪音,会严重影响游蟹(Portunus trituberculatus Miers,1876 年)的应激反应。长期暴露在噪声环境中会导致应激反应,影响螃蟹的整体健康。本研究旨在评估噪音如何影响三疣梭子蟹的应激反应。噪音条件下的声音强度为 163 dB 1μPa,环境声音强度为 114 dB 1μPa。三疣梭子蟹在噪音刺激下持续暴露六小时。在多个时间点采集血清、肌肉组织、鳃和肝胰腺样本:噪音暴露组在 30 分钟和 6 小时后的血清皮质醇水平显著高于对照组。在暴露于噪声的组中,鳃的超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)水平明显较低。相反,在肝胰脏中,噪音暴露组的 SOD 含量在 10 分钟时明显低于对照组,但在 6 小时和 7 小时时则明显高于对照组。本研究表明,三疣梭子蟹对声音有生理应激反应。
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Canadian Journal of Zoology
Canadian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Zoology is a monthly journal that reports on primary research contributed by respected international scientists in the broad field of zoology, including behaviour, biochemistry and physiology, developmental biology, ecology, genetics, morphology and ultrastructure, parasitology and pathology, and systematics and evolution. It also invites experts to submit review articles on topics of current interest.
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