Coenzyme Q homologs and trace elements content of Antarctic fishes Chionodraco hamatus and Pagothenia bernacchii compared with the mediterranean fish Mugil cephalus

B. Giardina , M.L. Gozzo , B. Zappacosta , L. Colacicco , C. Callà , A. Mordente , S. Lippa
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Coenzyme Q and trace element contents of two antarctic fishes (Pagothenia bernacchii and Chionodraco hamatus) were investigated and compared with that of one temperate marine fish (Mugil cephalus). In particular, muscle and erythrocyte concentrations of coenzyme Q, vitamin E, selenium, copper and zinc were determined. Antarctic fishes showed, at the level of their muscles, higher levels of selenium, zinc and copper compared with M. cepalus. In antarctic fishes, in the place of Q10, the coenzyme Q form generally observed in temperature fishes, only the homolog coenzyme Q9 was found. This particular finding has been related to the difference in the crystallization temperature existing between CoQ10 and CoQ9. Moreover, the high levels of zinc and selenium, observed in C. hamatus, correlate very well with a recent report on the presence, in the liver of this fish, of a zinc-binding protein that, in addition, is characterized by an amino acid sequence closely similar to that of a selenium-containing protein isolated from ovine heart. All together, the results indicate, for the antarctic species, a high level of antioxidant defenses with respect to the mediterranean fish and may be considered as a stimulating basis for further studies on the oxidative metabolism of Antarctic organisms.

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南极鱼与地中海鱼的辅酶Q同源性及微量元素含量比较
对两种南极鱼类(Pagothenia bernacchii和Chionodraco hamatus)的辅酶Q和微量元素含量进行了研究,并与温带海鱼(Mugil cephalus)进行了比较。特别测定了肌肉和红细胞中辅酶Q、维生素E、硒、铜和锌的浓度。南极鱼类在肌肉层面上显示出比头鲸更高的硒、锌和铜含量。在南极鱼类中,在温热鱼类中普遍观察到辅酶Q形式代替Q10,只发现了同源辅酶Q9。这一特殊发现与CoQ10和CoQ9之间存在的结晶温度差异有关。此外,在C. hamatus中观察到的高水平的锌和硒,与最近的一份报告非常吻合,在这种鱼的肝脏中,存在一种锌结合蛋白,此外,其特征是氨基酸序列与从羊心脏中分离的含硒蛋白非常相似。综上所述,研究结果表明,南极物种与地中海鱼类相比具有较高的抗氧化防御能力,这可能被认为是进一步研究南极生物氧化代谢的刺激基础。
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