Doris Abele
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany.
Publications of Doris Abele
Physiological responses to self-induced burrowing and metabolic rate depression in the ocean quahog Arctica islandica.
The Journal of experimental biology. 12/2011; 214(Pt 24):4223-33.
Arctica islandica is the longest-lived non-colonial animal found so far, and reaches individual ages of 150 years in the German Bight (GB) and more than 350 years around Iceland (IC). Frequent
Exploring uncoupling proteins and antioxidant mechanisms under acute cold exposure in brains of fish.
PloS one. 01/2011; 6(3):e18180.
Exposure to fluctuating temperatures accelerates the mitochondrial respiration and increases the formation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) in ectothermic vertebrates including fish. To
Metabolic and physiological responses in tissues of the long-lived bivalve Arctica islandica to oxygen deficiency.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 12/2010; 158(4):513-9.
In Arctica islandica, a long lifespan is associated with low metabolic activity, and with a pronounced tolerance to low environmental oxygen. In order to study metabolic and physiological responses
Exposure to excess dissolved iron in vivo affects oxidative status in the bivalve Mya arenaria.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP. 08/2010; 152(2):167-74.
The effect of in vivo Fe exposure on the oxidative metabolism of the bivalve Myaarenaria was studied. Fe was supplemented in natural seawater and resulted in a significant increase in the total Fe
Masters of Longevity: Lessons from Long-Lived Bivalves - A Mini-Review.
Gerontology. 06/2009;
The individual ages of bivalve molluscs can be inferred from the age rings laid down every year in the shell, especially in species inhabiting areas with seasonal variability in environmental factors
Bivalve models of aging and the determination of molluscan lifespans.
Experimental gerontology. 04/2009;
Bivalves are newly discovered models of natural aging. This invertebrate group includes species with the longest metazoan lifespan approaching 400y, as well as species of swimming and sessile
Size and age-dependent changes of escape response to predator attack in the Queen scallop Aequipecten opercularis.
Marine Biology Research. 12/2008; 4:442-450.
Size- and age-dependent changes in adductor muscle swimming physiology of the scallop Aequipecten opercularis.
The Journal of experimental biology. 09/2008; 211(Pt 15):2492-501.
The decline of cellular and especially mitochondrial functions with age is, among other causes, held responsible for a decrease in physiological fitness and exercise capacity during lifetime. We
Iron and radical content in Mya arenaria. Possible sources of NO generation.
Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 08/2008; 89(2):122-8.
The objective of this work was to analyze oxidative metabolism in Mya arenaria. Total Fe content in M. arenaria collected in the German Wadden Sea was 1.9+/-0.7, 0.7+/-0.1 and 0.17+/-0.01 nmol/mg
Imperceptible senescence: ageing in the ocean quahog Arctica islandica.
Free radical research. 05/2008; 42(5):474-80.
The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is the longest-lived of all bivalve and molluscan species on earth. Animals close to 400 years are common and reported maximum live span around Iceland is close to
UV-tolerance and instantaneous physiological stress responses of two Antarctic amphipod species Gondogeneia antarctica and Djerboa furcipes during exposure to UV radiation.
Marine environmental research. 10/2007; 64(3):267-85.
We investigated the shielding against solar ultraviolet radiation and inducible damage, as well as the short-term response of whole animal metabolic rate in two Antarctic shallow water amphipod
The effect of seasonality on oxidative metabolism in Nacella (Patinigera) magellanica.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 05/2007; 146(4):551-8.
We studied the seasonal variation on aerobic metabolism and the response of oxidative stress parameters in the digestive glands of the subpolar limpet Nacella (P.) magellanica. Sampling was carried
Oxidative stress and HIF-1 DNA binding during stressful cold exposure and recovery in the North Sea eelpout (Zoarces viviparus).
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 05/2006; 143(4):494-503.
Effects of acute cold exposure (at 1 degrees C and 5 degrees C) on tissue redox state and oxidative stress parameters, as well as the onset of hypoxic signaling were investigated in the North Sea
Oxidative stress during stressful heat exposure and recovery in the North Sea eelpout Zoarces viviparus L.
The Journal of experimental biology. 02/2006; 209(Pt 2):353-63.
The interplay between antioxidants, heat shock proteins and hypoxic signaling is supposed to be important for passive survival of critical temperature stress, e.g. during unfavorable conditions in
Mitochondrial ageing of a polar and a temperate mud clam.
Mechanisms of ageing and development. 06/2005; 126(5):610-9.
We investigated mitochondrial ageing in a temperate (Mya arenaria) and an Antarctic (Laternula elliptica) mud clam, with similar lifestyle (benthic filter feeders) but different maximum life spans
Chronological and physiological ageing in a polar and a temperate mud clam.
Mechanisms of ageing and development. 06/2005; 126(5):598-609.
We investigated chronological and physiological ageing of two mud clams with regard to the "rate of living theory" (Pearl, 1928) and the "free radical theory of ageing" (Harman, 1956). The Antarctic
Formation of reactive species and induction of antioxidant defence systems in polar and temperate marine invertebrates and fish.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology. 09/2004; 138(4):405-15.
High oxygen solubility at cold-water temperature is frequently considered to be responsible for an apparently elevated level of antioxidant protection in marine ectotherms from polar environments.
Seasonality of energetic functioning and production of reactive oxygen species by lugworm (Arenicola marina) mitochondria exposed to acute temperature changes.
The Journal of experimental biology. 07/2004; 207(Pt 14):2529-38.
The influence of seasonal and acute temperature changes on mitochondrial functions were studied in isolated mitochondria of the eurythermal lugworm Arenicola marina (Polychaeta), with special
Lipid radical generation in polar (Laternula elliptica) and temperate (Mya arenaria) bivalves.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology. 09/2002; 132(4):729-37.
Lipid peroxidation in Laternula elliptica was assessed by detecting lipid radicals by electronic paramagnetic resonance. The values were compared with data from the temperate mud clam Mya arenaria.
Chronological and physiological ageing in a polar and a temperate mud clam
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development.
We investigated chronological and physiological ageing of two mud clams with regard to the “rate of living theory” (Pearl, 1928) and the “free radical theory of ageing” (Harman, 1956). The Antarctic
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