2024
DOI: 10.1242/bio.060103
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Climate change consequences on the systemic heart of female Octopus maya: oxidative phosphorylation assessment and the antioxidant system

Ana Karen Meza-Buendia,
Omar Emiliano Aparicio-Trejo,
Fernando Díaz
et al.

Abstract: There is evidence that indicates that temperature modulates the reproduction of the tropical species Octopus maya, through the over- or under-expression of many genes in the brain. If the oxygen supply to the brain depends on the circulatory system, how temperature affects different tissues will begin in the heart, responsible for pumping the oxygen to tissues. The present study examines the impact of heat stress on the mitochondrial function of the systemic heart of adult O. maya. The mitochondrial metabolism… Show more

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