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In situ hybridisation for flow cytometry: a molecular method for monitoring stress-gene expression in hemolymph cells of oysters
Corporeau, C.; Auffret, M. (2003). In situ hybridisation for flow cytometry: a molecular method for monitoring stress-gene expression in hemolymph cells of oysters. Aquat. Toxicol. 64(4): 427-435
In: Aquatic Toxicology. Elsevier Science: Tokyo; New York; London; Amsterdam. ISSN 0166-445X; e-ISSN 1879-1514, more
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Keywords
    ANE, France, Brittany
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Shellfish > Marine organisms > Marine molluscs
    Flow cytometry
    Hybridization
    Stress-strain relations
    Ostrea edulis Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]
    Bretagne [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Corporeau, C., correspondent
  • Auffret, M.

Abstract
    In the present study, we developed a molecular method for flow cytometry to detect the effects of environmental factors on the stress-response in immunocompetent cells of the European flat oyster, Ostrea edulis. Stress-generating conditions were applied to individuals acclimated in the laboratory to environmental salinity and temperature. Oligonucleotidic probes were applied to quantify the expression of HSP/C70 or metallothionein genes. After a heat-stress, a response was reflected in hemocytes by an increased amount of HSP/C70 mRNA and quantitative changes in HSP/C70 protein expression. The technique of in situ hybridisation described here also allowed to quantify the expression of metallothionein mRNA in oysters exposed to a heavy metal-exposure. The detection of stress protein markers by using such quantitative methods could be applied in contamination studies in oysters and other bivalves where monitoring the status of hemolymph cells is required.

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