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Main Authors: Liu, Tengyu, Han, Rui, Jiang, Yuhan, Sun, Jiamin, Wu, Haiyun, Liu, Qigen
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Biology 2025
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41007447/
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author Liu, Tengyu
Han, Rui
Jiang, Yuhan
Sun, Jiamin
Wu, Haiyun
Liu, Qigen
author_facet Liu, Tengyu
Han, Rui
Jiang, Yuhan
Sun, Jiamin
Wu, Haiyun
Liu, Qigen
Liu, Tengyu
Han, Rui
Jiang, Yuhan
Sun, Jiamin
Wu, Haiyun
Liu, Qigen
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Biosensor-Based Comparison of Stress Responses in Qingtian Paddy Field Carp ( var. ) and Xingguo Red Carp ( var. ) Under Acute Shallow Water Conditions. Liu, Tengyu Han, Rui Jiang, Yuhan Sun, Jiamin Wu, Haiyun Liu, Qigen The domestication of common carp in rice paddies (5-20 cm depth) is challenging, as the fish must withstand drastic fluctuations in temperature and dissolved oxygen, restricted movement, and bird predation without the option of diving. The effects of stress responses in different species of carp in shallow-water environments remain poorly understood, particularly with fluctuating water levels where real-time monitoring is challenging. This study employed a glucose biosensor system enabling real-time monitoring, together with biochemical analysis techniques capable of evaluating multiple physiological indicators, to investigate shallow-water adaptation in Qingtian paddy field carp and Xingguo red carp. Our results quantitatively reveal, for the first time, the differing physiological stress thresholds of the two carp strains under shallow water. The Qingtian paddy field carp exhibited a higher tolerance to shallow water and showed faster recovery from prolonged stress. Furthermore, the total cholesterol and triglyceride contents of Qingtian paddy field carp gradually increased with prolonged shallow-water stress, reflecting the activation of lipid metabolic pathways. These findings highlight the advantages of biosensor technology in aquatic stress research and a strong support of the core element of paddy domesticated carp in the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems.
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spellingShingle Biosensor-Based Comparison of Stress Responses in Qingtian Paddy Field Carp ( var. ) and Xingguo Red Carp ( var. ) Under Acute Shallow Water Conditions.
Liu, Tengyu
Han, Rui
Jiang, Yuhan
Sun, Jiamin
Wu, Haiyun
Liu, Qigen
Biosensor-Based Comparison of Stress Responses in Qingtian Paddy Field Carp ( var. ) and Xingguo Red Carp ( var. ) Under Acute Shallow Water Conditions. Liu, Tengyu Han, Rui Jiang, Yuhan Sun, Jiamin Wu, Haiyun Liu, Qigen The domestication of common carp in rice paddies (5-20 cm depth) is challenging, as the fish must withstand drastic fluctuations in temperature and dissolved oxygen, restricted movement, and bird predation without the option of diving. The effects of stress responses in different species of carp in shallow-water environments remain poorly understood, particularly with fluctuating water levels where real-time monitoring is challenging. This study employed a glucose biosensor system enabling real-time monitoring, together with biochemical analysis techniques capable of evaluating multiple physiological indicators, to investigate shallow-water adaptation in Qingtian paddy field carp and Xingguo red carp. Our results quantitatively reveal, for the first time, the differing physiological stress thresholds of the two carp strains under shallow water. The Qingtian paddy field carp exhibited a higher tolerance to shallow water and showed faster recovery from prolonged stress. Furthermore, the total cholesterol and triglyceride contents of Qingtian paddy field carp gradually increased with prolonged shallow-water stress, reflecting the activation of lipid metabolic pathways. These findings highlight the advantages of biosensor technology in aquatic stress research and a strong support of the core element of paddy domesticated carp in the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems.
title Biosensor-Based Comparison of Stress Responses in Qingtian Paddy Field Carp ( var. ) and Xingguo Red Carp ( var. ) Under Acute Shallow Water Conditions.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41007447/