Time-course of digestive-enzyme acclimation in the cockle Cerastoderma edule

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I. Ibarrola
E. Navarro
J. I. P. Iglesias
M. B. Urrutia
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[1] Departamento de Biología Animal y Genética,
[2] Facultad de Ciencias,undefined
[3] Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea,undefined
[4] Apartado 644,undefined
[5] E-48080 Bilbao,undefined
[6] Spain Fax: 0034 (0) 9446-48500 e-mail: ggpibbei@lg.ehu.es,undefined
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Marine Biology | 1999年 / 135卷
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Enzyme; Cellulase; Amylase; Protease Activity; Late Summer;
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We determined the temporal evolution of amylase, cellulase, laminarinase and protease in the digestive gland and crystalline style of cockles Cerastoderma edule held over 9 to 12 d in the presence and absence of food. Cockles were fed a constant diet of 1.5 mm3 l−1 of Tetraselmis suecica for 9 to 12 d and were then starved for 6 to 8 d in late summer (September 1992) and in winter (January 1993). Feeding increased the dry weight and total cellulase, laminarinase and protease activities of the digestive gland irrespective of season, whereas amylase activity remained unchanged. In winter (i.e. when cockles are metabolically weak) the response was faster and stronger, especially for protease. An additional experiment in September starved cockles for 20 d before resuming feeding. In agreement with the seasonal differences, the presence of food after prolonged starvation induced a rapid and marked increase in protease in the digestive gland of the cockles. In winter, the possible effects of the biochemical composition of food on their enzymatic response were tested by feeding two groups of cockles with the same ration of T. suecica but harvested at different growth phases. A compensatory induction of cellulases occurred in cockles fed on T. suecica with a lower carbohydrate content. In the crystalline style, the protein level and carbohydrase fell during the first day of feeding and increased during the first day of subsequent starvation. These results indicate that the release of enzymes from the style prevails over the incorporation of enzymes during the early stages of feeding, whereas the opposite occurs during starvation.
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