Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration

Astyanax mexicanus has gained importance as a laboratory model organism for evolutionary biology. However, little is known about its intermediary metabolism, and feeding regimes remain variable between laboratories holding this species. We thus aimed to evaluate the intermediary metabolism response...

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Main Authors: Lucie Marandel, Elisabeth Plagnes-Juan, Michael Marchand, Therese Callet, Karine Dias, Frederic Terrier, Stéphane Père, Louise Vernier, Stephane Panserat, Sylvie Rétaux
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Published: The Royal Society 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191853
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spelling doaj-2ac5e6e9d82d4e50a090a4975c22bd3f2020-11-25T03:08:41ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-02-017210.1098/rsos.191853191853Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first explorationLucie MarandelElisabeth Plagnes-JuanMichael MarchandTherese CalletKarine DiasFrederic TerrierStéphane PèreLouise VernierStephane PanseratSylvie RétauxAstyanax mexicanus has gained importance as a laboratory model organism for evolutionary biology. However, little is known about its intermediary metabolism, and feeding regimes remain variable between laboratories holding this species. We thus aimed to evaluate the intermediary metabolism response to nutritional status and to low (NC) or high (HC) carbohydrate diets in various organs of the surface-dwelling form of the species. As expected, glycaemia increased after feeding. Fish fed the HC diet had higher glycaemia than fish fed the NC diet, but without displaying hyperglycaemia, suggesting that carbohydrates are efficiently used as an energy source. At molecular level, only fasn (Fatty Acid Synthase) transcripts increased in tissues after refeeding, suggesting an activation of lipogenesis. On the other hand, we monitored only moderate changes in glucose-related transcripts. Most changes observed were related to the nutritional status, but not to the NC versus HC diet. Such a metabolic pattern is suggestive of an omnivorous-related metabolism, and this species, at least at adult stage, may adapt to a fish meal-substituted diet with high carbohydrate content and low protein supply. Investigation to identify molecular actors explaining the efficient use of such a diet should be pursued to deepen our knowledge on this species.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191853mexican tetragluconeogenesisnutritionbrainliver
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author Lucie Marandel
Elisabeth Plagnes-Juan
Michael Marchand
Therese Callet
Karine Dias
Frederic Terrier
Stéphane Père
Louise Vernier
Stephane Panserat
Sylvie Rétaux
spellingShingle Lucie Marandel
Elisabeth Plagnes-Juan
Michael Marchand
Therese Callet
Karine Dias
Frederic Terrier
Stéphane Père
Louise Vernier
Stephane Panserat
Sylvie Rétaux
Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
Royal Society Open Science
mexican tetra
gluconeogenesis
nutrition
brain
liver
author_facet Lucie Marandel
Elisabeth Plagnes-Juan
Michael Marchand
Therese Callet
Karine Dias
Frederic Terrier
Stéphane Père
Louise Vernier
Stephane Panserat
Sylvie Rétaux
author_sort Lucie Marandel
title Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
title_short Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
title_full Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
title_fullStr Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model Mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
title_sort nutritional regulation of glucose metabolism-related genes in the emerging teleost model mexican tetra surface fish: a first exploration
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Astyanax mexicanus has gained importance as a laboratory model organism for evolutionary biology. However, little is known about its intermediary metabolism, and feeding regimes remain variable between laboratories holding this species. We thus aimed to evaluate the intermediary metabolism response to nutritional status and to low (NC) or high (HC) carbohydrate diets in various organs of the surface-dwelling form of the species. As expected, glycaemia increased after feeding. Fish fed the HC diet had higher glycaemia than fish fed the NC diet, but without displaying hyperglycaemia, suggesting that carbohydrates are efficiently used as an energy source. At molecular level, only fasn (Fatty Acid Synthase) transcripts increased in tissues after refeeding, suggesting an activation of lipogenesis. On the other hand, we monitored only moderate changes in glucose-related transcripts. Most changes observed were related to the nutritional status, but not to the NC versus HC diet. Such a metabolic pattern is suggestive of an omnivorous-related metabolism, and this species, at least at adult stage, may adapt to a fish meal-substituted diet with high carbohydrate content and low protein supply. Investigation to identify molecular actors explaining the efficient use of such a diet should be pursued to deepen our knowledge on this species.
topic mexican tetra
gluconeogenesis
nutrition
brain
liver
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.191853
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