L Mercier, E Palacios, ÁI Campa-Córdova… - Aquaculture, 2006 - Elsevier
Juvenile Pacific whiteleg shrimp reared in either outdoor concrete tanks or indoor plastic tanks were exposed to a repeated stress induced by daily handling for 4 weeks. Metabolic …
Hypoxia inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) is a key transcription factor that regulates a variety of molecular responses to hypoxia. Some marine crustaceans experience changes of oxygen …
Catalase (EC 1.11. 1.6) is an antioxidant enzyme involved in redox equilibrium, regulating hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentration, a harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) that is …
Hypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbances in marine fishes and invertebrates, including reduced mobility, growth rate and reproductive success …
B Aparicio-Simón, M Piñón, R Racotta, IS Racotta - Aquaculture, 2010 - Elsevier
The neuroendocrine mechanisms mediating stress in crustaceans are different and less understood than those of vertebrates, although indirect evidence suggests the participation …
Marine organisms are exposed to hypoxia in natural ecosystems and during farming. In these circumstances marine shrimp survive and synthesize ATP by anaerobic metabolism …
A García-Triana, T Zenteno-Savín… - Developmental & …, 2010 - Elsevier
The effects of silencing the mRNA of cytosolic manganese superoxide dismutase (cMnSOD), an enzyme involved in the antioxidant defense, were analyzed in Whiteleg shrimp …
CA Reyes-Ramos, AB Peregrino-Uriarte… - … and Physiology Part B …, 2018 - Elsevier
Hypoxic zones in marine environments are spreading around the world affecting the survival of many organisms. Marine animals have several strategies to respond to hypoxia, including …