Thermal stress induced hyperglycemia in the blue swimmer crab, Portunus pelagicus

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Hyperglycemia is a stress responsible mechanism induced in crustaceans through the secretion of Crustacean Hyperglycemic Hormone (CHH). The effect of thermal shock on the hemolymph CHH levels was studied in P. pelagicus. Crabs were exposed to varying temperatures for 3 h and were then transferred to ambient temperature (28 °C). A higher CHH level of 47.30 ± 2.26 fmol/ml was observed on exposure of crabs to 24 °C, over a recovery period of 3 h. This was reflected with increase in hemolymph glucose causing hyperglycemia and subsequent decrease in hepatopancreas glycogen levels. The results suggest the modulatory role of CHH in producing the energy required for the physiological reparation faced by the crabs during thermal stress.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo103076
PublicaciónJournal of Thermal Biology
Volumen100
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ago. 2021
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