多不饱和脂肪酸
无脊椎动物
无脊椎动物
盐度
脂肪酸
生物
温盐度图
环境化学
化学
生态学
生物化学
作者
Deok-Seo Yoon,Eunjin Byeon,Duck‐Hyun Kim,Min‐Chul Lee,Kyung‐Hoon Shin,Atsushi Hagiwara,Heum Gi Park,Jae‐Seong Lee
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cbpc.2022.109449
摘要
Studies of changes in fatty acids in response to environmental temperature changes have been conducted in many species, particularly mammals. However, few studies have considered aquatic invertebrates, even though they are particularly vulnerable to changes in environmental temperature. In this review, we summarize the process by which animals synthesize common fatty acids and point out differences between the fatty acid profiles of vertebrates and those of aquatic invertebrates. Unlike vertebrates, some aquatic invertebrates can directly synthesize polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which can be used to respond to temperature changes. Various studies have shown that aquatic invertebrates increase the degree of saturation in their fatty acids through an increase in saturated fatty acid production or a decrease in PUFAs as the temperature increases. In addition, we summarize recent studies that have examined the complex effects of temperature and combinational stressors to determine whether the degree of saturation in aquatic invertebrates is influenced by other factors. The combined effects of carbon dioxide partial pressure, food quality, starvation, salinity, and chemical exposures have been confirmed, and fatty acid profile changes in response to high temperature were greater than those from combinational stressors.
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