Hypoxia Tolerance in Animals: Biology and Application

Many invertebrates and ectothermic vertebrates successfully cope with a fluctuating supply of ambient oxygen—and consequently, a highly variable tissue oxygenation—through increasing their antioxidant barriers. During chronic deprivation of oxygen, however, the hypometabolic defense mode of the frui...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiological and biochemical zoology 2010-09, Vol.83 (5), p.733-752
Hauptverfasser: Gorr, T. A., Wichmann, D., Hu, J., Hermes‐Lima, M., Welker, A. F., Terwilliger, N., Wren, J. F., Viney, M., Morris, S., Nilsson, G. E., Deten, A., Soliz, J., Gassmann, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Many invertebrates and ectothermic vertebrates successfully cope with a fluctuating supply of ambient oxygen—and consequently, a highly variable tissue oxygenation—through increasing their antioxidant barriers. During chronic deprivation of oxygen, however, the hypometabolic defense mode of the fruit flyDrosophila, the hypoxia‐induced behavioral hypothermia of the crayfishPacifastacus leniusculus, and the production of ethanol during anoxia by the crucian carpCarassius carassiusall indicate that these animals are also capable of utilizing a suite of genetic and physiological defenses to survive otherwise lethal reductions in tissue oxygenation. Normally, much of an organism’s gene response to hypoxia is orchestrated via the hypoxia‐inducible transcription factor HIF. Recent developments expand our view of HIF function even further by highlighting regulatory roles for HIF in the hypometabolism of insects, in the molting and the normoxic immune response of crustaceans, and in the control—via the downstream effector gene erythropoietin—of the hypoxic ventilatory response and pulmonary hypertension in mammals. These and related topics were collectively presented by the authors in a symposium of the 2008 ICA‐CBP conference at Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa. This synthesis article communicates the essence of the symposium presentations to the wider community.
ISSN:1522-2152
1537-5293
DOI:10.1086/648581