http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/23214
Title: | Hemolymph oxyhemocyanin, protein levels, acid-base balance, and ammonia and urea excretions of Penaeus japonicus exposed to saponin at different salinity levels | Authors: | Jiann-Chu Chen Kuo-Wei Chen |
Keywords: | CRAB CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS;AMBIENT AMMONIA;N EXCRETION;BLUE-CRAB;OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION;NITROGEN-EXCRETION;HEMOCYANIN;BATE;CHINENSIS;BINDING | Issue Date: | Nov-1996 | Publisher: | ELSEVIER | Journal Volume: | 36 | Journal Issue: | 1-2 | Start page/Pages: | 115-128 | Source: | AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY | Abstract: | Penaeus japonicus were exposed individually to 0 (control), 1, 5, 10 and 20 mg l(-1) saponin-sapogenin in 18, 26 and 34 ppt salinity for 24 h. Hemolymph ammonia, urea, oxyhemocyanin, protein levels, hemolymph pH, partial pressure of oxygen (P-O2), partial pressure of carbon dioxide (P-CO2), HCO3-, total carbon dioxide (T-CO2), and whole animal ammonia-N and urea-N excretions were determined. There was an increase in hemolymph urea, with a reduction in hemolymph ammonia and decreases in both ammonia-N and urea-N excretions, when shrimps were exposed to increased ambient saponin. Hemolymph urea also increased with increase of salinity, but hemolymph oxyhemocyanin decreased with increase of salinity and saponin. Hemolymph P-O2 increased directly with saponin, while hemolymph pH, P-CO2, HCO3- and T-CO2 were inversely related to saponin. It is suggested that P. japonicus, following exposure to saponin-sapogenin at 10 mg l(-1) or higher, decreases oxygen affinity of hemocyanin, and causes metabolic product of ammonia and HCO3- to form urea through the ornithine-urea cycle. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/23214 | ISSN: | 0166-445X | DOI: | 10.1016/S0166-445X(96)00794-1 |
Appears in Collections: | 水產養殖學系 |
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