Lipid Profile of the Muscle Tissue of Some Mesopelagic Fish Species of the Families Stomiidae and Myctophidae from Different Depths of the Irminger Sea, North Atlantic
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Published:2023-10
Issue:5
Volume:63
Page:981-992
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ISSN:0032-9452
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Container-title:Journal of Ichthyology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Ichthyol.
Author:
Voronin V. P.,Artemenkov D. V.,Orlov A. M.,Murzina S. A.
Abstract
AbstractFor the first time the qualitative and quantitative lipid profile (total lipids and polar and nonpolar lipids) of the muscle tissue of six mesopelagic fish species, which are representatives of two deep-sea families widespread in the World Ocean: Stomiidae and Myctophidae were studied. It was found the species specificity of lipid accumulation for the studied fishes, which indicates differences in the mechanisms of compensatory responses. Triacylglycerols are the main form of lipid storage in the studied species. However, an accumulation of cholesterol esters and waxes (lipid characteristic of vertical migrants) has also been recorded inBorostomias antarcticus. The revealed distinctive features of Myctophidae and Stomiatidae, related to the accumulation of cholesterol and variations in the content of different phospholipid fractions, indicate that the fishes of these families use different mechanisms for regulating and maintaining the physicochemical state (permeability and fluidity) of biological membranes under conditions of change in a set of environmental factors (temperature, salinity, hydrostatic pressure, and specific photoperiod) with increase in the habitat depth.
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing Ltd
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Aquatic Science
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