2007
DOI: 10.1562/0031-8655(2003)0770210teopal2.0.co2
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The Effect of Photoperiod and Light Irradiance on the Antioxidant Circadian System of Two Species of Crayfish from Different Latitudes: Procambarus clarkii and P. digueti¶

Abstract: This work was carried out to study the antioxidant circadian system of two species of crayfish of different latitude origin. We investigated (1) whether both species possess glutathione circadian rhythms and (2) whether both species' rhythms differ in their ability to synchronize to 24 h cycles. Two batches of Procambarus clarkii and P. digueti were kept in (1) light–dark (LD) 12:12 low irradiance (LI) cycles and then exposed to (2) 72 h of complete darkness, (3) LD 12:12 high irradiance (HI), (4) LD 20:4 LI a… Show more

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“…After 3 days of darkness, the phase relationship increased to ψ LPO‐Glu about 12 h in both. On comparing these values with those obtained in midgut in a previous work (11) (Fig. 6c), GSH‐system behavior in the midgut under DD appears to be more similar to OL‐B than to retina.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…After 3 days of darkness, the phase relationship increased to ψ LPO‐Glu about 12 h in both. On comparing these values with those obtained in midgut in a previous work (11) (Fig. 6c), GSH‐system behavior in the midgut under DD appears to be more similar to OL‐B than to retina.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Figure 6a–c compares the internal phase angle between acrophase timing of all glutathione rhythms analyzed in this work with those of hemolymph and liver as analyzed in a previous work (11). After 72 h of DD, OL‐B and retina glutathione enzymatic rhythms run freely, exhibiting similar phase angles between them (OL‐B ψ GR‐GPx = 1.7 h; retina ψ GR‐GPx = 1.23 h) but dissimilar ones with their substrates (OL‐B ψ GPx‐GSH = 1.9.0 h, ψ GR‐GSSG = 8.5. h; retina ψ GPx‐GSH = 8.7 h; ψ GR‐GSSG = 1.23 h).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Several conditions can generate oxidative stress in aquatic organisms, and some of these conditions are important for aquaculture practices. Crustaceans exhibit daily variations in their enzymatic antioxidant systems (Fanjul-Moles et al 2003;Maciel et al 2004). This means that they may be more susceptible to oxidative stress during certain periods.…”
Section: Antioxidant and Oxidative Damage Responses In Different Orgamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible melatonin effects on crayfish antioxidant circadian system still wait to be tested. However, in the two species P. clarkii and Procambarus digueti, the antioxidant systems are known to be very robust in their diel changes (270) and entrain to light phases (271). Especially the glutathione-system in the eyestalk and the brain of P. clarkii exhibits clear-cut circadian rhythmicity (272,273).…”
Section: Melatoninmentioning
confidence: 99%