糖酵解
缺氧(环境)
蜕皮
阿尔法(金融)
细胞生物学
化学
内分泌学
过程(计算)
内科学
生物
新陈代谢
氧气
医学
计算机科学
外科
生态学
结构效度
有机化学
幼虫
患者满意度
操作系统
作者
Ran Li,Lezhen Hu,R. Zhou,Jialu Zhou,Jiale Yang,Moran Wang,Jinsheng Sun
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbc.2025.110298
摘要
Molting is a characteristic feature of crustaceans, closely associated with their growth. Following the molting process, crustaceans experience an explosive increase in muscle mass; however, the specific mechanisms underlying this rapid growth remain to be fully elucidated. This study aims to analyze the mechanisms of accelerated muscle proliferation from the perspective of sugar metabolism. The relationship between glycolysis and HIF-1α expression in shrimp muscle during different molting stages was investigated, revealing decreased glucose levels and elevated lactate concentrations in the D0-1 subphase. These findings suggest a Warburg-like effect occurring during pre-molting. Notably, HIF-1α expression was consistently higher in the D0-1, D2, and D3 subphases compared to other stages, indicating its pivotal role in muscle cell proliferation and molting regulation. Knockdown of HIF-1α significantly reduced the expression of glycolytic enzymes and inhibited both muscle growth and molting processes. Additionally, this study explored the effects of gill removal on HIF-1α expression; it was found that mechanical injury increased HIF levels, potentially mimicking hypoxic conditions. Specifically, tumor cell-free extracts were observed to enhance the molting rate, likely linked to upregulation of HIF expression. These results imply that such extracts may create a favorable environment for molting by influencing physiological mechanisms associated with HIF activity, thereby facilitating the molting process in shrimp. Overall, these findings suggest a complex interplay between glycolysis, HIF expression, and physiological processes during shrimp molting while highlighting the potential role of HIF as a regulator within these metabolic pathways.
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