Effect of hyper or hypo-osmotic conditions on neutral amino acid uptake and oxidation in tissues of the crab Chasmagnathus granulata

2005 
Abstract We investigated the transport of 14 C-methylaminoisobutyric acid ( 14 C-MeAIB) and 14 C-alanine oxidation in hepatopancreas and jaw muscle of Chasmagnathus granulata submitted to 24, 72, and 144 h of hypo- or hyperosmotic stress. While 14 C-MeAIB uptake increased in jaw muscle and hepatopancreas from crabs submitted to hyperosmotic stress, it did not change in tissues from animals submitted to hypo-osmotic stress. Incubation of jaw muscle and hepatopancreas from control groups with 1 mM ouabain did not decrease 14 C-MeAIB uptake. However, ouabain prevented 14 C-MeAIB uptake in hepatopancreas at 24 h of hyperosmotic stress. In contrast, in jaw muscle from crabs submitted to the same conditions, 14 C-MeAIB uptake was not prevented by ouabain in the incubation medium. Jaw muscle from the control group produced four times more 14 CO 2 from 14 C-alanine than the hepatopancreas. During hypo-osmotic stress, amino acid oxidation does not seem to be one of the pathways implicated in the decrease of the amino acid pools in hepatopancreas and jaw muscle. In contrast, during hyperosmotic stress the reduction in 14 C-alanine oxidation appears to be one of the mechanisms involved in the increase of the amino acid pool in the hepatopancreas.
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