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- Title
Transcriptomic responses in the nervous system and correlated behavioural changes of a cephalopod exposed to ocean acidification.
- Authors
Thomas, Jodi T.; Huerlimann, Roger; Schunter, Celia; Watson, Sue-Ann; Munday, Philip L.; Ravasi, Timothy
- Abstract
Background: The nervous system is central to coordinating behavioural responses to environmental change, likely including ocean acidification (OA). However, a clear understanding of neurobiological responses to OA is lacking, especially for marine invertebrates. Results: We evaluated the transcriptomic response of the central nervous system (CNS) and eyes of the two-toned pygmy squid (Idiosepius pygmaeus) to OA conditions, using a de novo transcriptome assembly created with long read PacBio ISO-sequencing data. We then correlated patterns of gene expression with CO2 treatment levels and OA-affected behaviours in the same individuals. OA induced transcriptomic responses within the nervous system related to various different types of neurotransmission, neuroplasticity, immune function and oxidative stress. These molecular changes may contribute to OA-induced behavioural changes, as suggested by correlations among gene expression profiles, CO2 treatment and OA-affected behaviours. Conclusions: This study provides the first molecular insights into the neurobiological effects of OA on a cephalopod and correlates molecular changes with whole animal behavioural responses, helping to bridge the gaps in our knowledge between environmental change and animal responses.
- Subjects
OCEAN acidification; NERVOUS system; CENTRAL nervous system; TRANSCRIPTOMES; GENE expression; NEURAL transmission
- Publication
BMC Genomics, 2024, Vol 25, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-2164
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12864-024-10542-5