Gill ionocyte remodeling mediates blood pH regulation in rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) exposed to environmentally relevant hypercapnia

Author:

Kwan Garfield T.ORCID,Clifford Alexander M.ORCID,Prime Kaelan J.,Harter Till S.ORCID,Tresguerres MartinORCID

Abstract

AbstractMarine fishes excrete excess H+using basolateral Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) and apical Na+/H+-exchanger 3 (NHE3) in gill ionocytes. However, the mechanisms that regulate H+excretion during exposure to environmentally relevant hypercapnia (ERH) remain poorly understood. Here, we explored transcriptomic, proteomic, and cellular responses in gills of juvenile splitnose rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) exposed to three days of ERH conditions (pH ∼7.5; ∼1,600 μatmpCO2). Blood pH was fully regulated at ∼7.75 despite a lack of significant changes in gill (1) mRNAs coding for proteins involved in blood acid-base regulation, (2) total NKA and NHE3 protein abundance, and (3) ionocyte density. However, ERH-exposed rockfish demonstrated increased NKA and NHE3 abundance on the ionocyte plasma membrane coupled with wider apical membranes and greater extension of apical microvilli. The observed gill ionocyte remodeling is consistent with enhanced H+excretion that maintains blood pH homeostasis during exposure to ERH and does not necessitate changes at the expression or translation levels. These mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity may allow fishes to regulate blood pH during environmentally relevant acid-base challenges, and thus have important implications for both understanding how organisms respond to climate change and for selecting appropriate metrics to evaluate its impact on marine ecosystems.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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