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Article Dans Une Revue Aquatic Toxicology Année : 2018

Transcriptional effects of phospholipid fatty acid profile on rainbow trout liver cells exposed to methylmercury

Influence du profil en acides gras des phospholipides sur le transcriptome de cellules hépatiques de truites exposées au méthylmercure

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Lipids, and their constitutive fatty acids, are key nutrients for fish health as they provide energy, maintain cell structure, are precursors of signalling molecules and act as nuclear receptor ligands. These specific roles may be of crucial importance in a context of exposure to pollutants. We recently showed that the fatty acid profile of rainbow trout liver cell phospholipids modulates sensitivity to an acute methylmercury challenge. In order to investigate mechanisms of effects, we herein tested whether specific polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) may protect cells from methylmercury through decreasing intracellular mercury accumulation and/or enhancing cellular defences (e.g. via modulation of gene expression patterns). We also investigated the inverse relationship and assessed the impact of methylmercury on cellular fatty acid metabolism. To do so, the fatty acid composition of rainbow trout liver cell phospholipids was first modified by incubating them in a medium enriched in a specific PUFA from either the n-3 family (alpha-linolenic acid, ALA; eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA) or the n-6 family (linoleic acid, LA; arachidonic acid, AA). Cells were then exposed to methylmercury (0.15 or 0.50 

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hal-02607362 , version 1 (16-05-2020)

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A. Ferain, C. Bonnineau, I. Neefs, K. Das, Yvan Larondelle, et al.. Transcriptional effects of phospholipid fatty acid profile on rainbow trout liver cells exposed to methylmercury. Aquatic Toxicology, 2018, 199, pp.174-187. ⟨10.1016/j.aquatox.2018.03.025⟩. ⟨hal-02607362⟩
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