69 resultados para Crayfish
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Calcium (Ca) is critical for crustaceans due to their molting cycle and its presence in the carapace as calcium carbonate, apart from the usual functions of Ca, such as cell signalling. Ca transport in Dilocarcinus pagei, a freshwater crab, was studied in isolated cells from hepatopancreas to further characterize Ca transport mechanisms in these crabs. Cells were isolated and loaded with Fluo-3, a calcium fluorescent dye. Three different cell treatments were performed: Group 1 cells were Ca free during cell dissociation, and calcium was present (at 1mM) for fluorescence cell loading and transport experiments (FC); Group 2 cells were calcium free during cell dissociation and for transport experiments, but not during cell loading (LC); and Group 3 cells were Ca free during cell dissociation, cell loading and transport experiments (WC). Intracellular Ca was recorded through time after ATP was added to the cells and ATP caused an increase in Ca efflux within 30s in all cells. WC cells showed the smallest Ca efflux compared to the other cells, probably because it was intracellularly Ca ""depleted"". Vanadate and amiloride decreased the Ca efflux when ATP was added to the cells, while verapamil did not cause any effect in Ca efflux, confirming the presence of a Ca(2+)-ATPase sensitive to vanadate in hepatopancreas of D. pagei. In a different set of experiments, cells were also exposed to a Ca pulse of 1 and 10mM during 180s. 10mM Ca increased intracellular Ca compared to 1mM, and the increase was not recovered during the experimental time. Additionally, Ca influx was reduced by verapamil and amiloride, but not completely. The results suggest that Ca influx probably occurs through an undefined exchanger, apart from Ca channels (verapamil sensitive) and electrogenic 1Na(+)(1H(+))/1 Ca(2+) exchanger (amiloride-sensitive). Similarities between freshwater and seawater crabs, lobsters and crayfish in relation to plasma membrane Ca transporters, although the environment where they live is quite diverse, suggest that universal mechanisms for Ca homeostasis are widespread among crustaceans. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Based on recent surveys of the freshwater decapod fauna, distributional data of five exotic species of freshwater decapod crustaceans for the hydrographic basins of the state of São Paulo are presented, as part of a large initiative for a comprehensive survey of the state's biodiversity (BIOTA-FAPESP Program). These species are the North American crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard) (Cambaridae), the crab Dilocarcinus pagei Stimpson (Trichodactylidae) from the Amazon and Paraguay/lower Parana River Basins, and the palaemonid shrimps Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De Man), from the Indo-Pacific region, Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller) and Macrobrachium jelskii (Miers), both from the Orinoco, Amazon and the Paraguay/lower Parana River Basins. Possible modes by which their introduction might have occurred are commented upon and potential consequences are discussed.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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A new species of digenean, Microphallus fonti, is described from the red swamp crawfish in Louisiana, USA. It has a small pharynx and a rudimentary gut like M. opacus and possibly related species from crayfishes, but it differs from them by its relatively large male copulatory papilla and a conspicuous metraterm.
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The developmental stages of the ovaries of the lobster Panulirus echinatus Smith, 1869 were characterized using macroscopic and microscopic features and the gonadosomatic relation (GSR). Based on monthly samples (November, 1999 to October, 2000), a total of 711 females were captured using gillnets. The dorsal region of the carapace was removed to evaluate the ovaries, which were dissected, weighted, preserved in Bouin`s solution, and submitted to histological procedures. The microscopic analysis of the ovaries was assessed by the presence of germinative cells in different developmental phases. When this analysis was combined with macroscopical observations (changes in color and volume of the gonads in the cephalothorax) and GSR, five developmental stages could be identified: immature (I), intermediate (II); pre-maturation (III); mature (IV) and post-spawning stage (V). Statistical analyses confirmed that GSR can be used as an indicator of developmental stage.
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Diese Arbeit untersucht zwei Lipoproteine, das discoidale High density-Lipoprotein (dHDL) und das β-Glukan-Bindeprotein (BGBP) aus dem Flusskrebs Astacus leptodactylus in funktioneller, struktureller und phylogenetischer Hinsicht. Die Nukleotid-Sequenz des BGBP konnte nahezu vollständig entschlüsselt werden. Dabei errechnet sich aus der abgeleiteten Aminosäure-Sequenz ein Molekulargewicht von 153 kDa. Das reife BGBP hat nur eine molekulare Masse von 105 kDa. Vermutlich kommt es durch eine Furin-ähnliche Protease zu einer post-translationalen N- und C-terminalen Prozessierung: zwei bisher nicht beschriebene, aber auch in der BGBP-Sequenz von anderen höheren Krebsen vorhandene, typische Furin-Schnittstellen (RAKR, bzw. RARR) wurden anhand von Sequenzvergleichen identifiziert. BGBP hat zwei Funktionen: zum Einen ist es für den Transport und die Aktivierung des proPhenoloxidase-Systems zuständig, zum Anderen für die Versorgung der Organe mit Lipiden, welche vermutlich der Energiegewinnung dienen. Eine 100 kDa große, BGBP-bindende Rezeptor-Fraktion konnte in Hämocyten-Membranen identifiziert werden. Das Vorkommen von dHDL war aus eigenen Befunden bisher ausschließlich in Astacus leptodactylus bekannt, doch konnte in dieser Arbeit ein mit dem dHDL-Antikörper reagierendes Protein erstmalig auch in anderen Arthropoden-Spezies nachgewiesen werden. Die discoidale Form und das Untereinheiten-Muster (240 + 85 kDa) sind typisch für die bei Vertretern ursprünglicher Tiergruppen gefundenen Lipoproteine (z.B. beim Cheliceraten Limulus und beim Polychaeten Nereis). Eventuell handelt es sich bei dHDL also um einen ‚Prototypen’ in der Lipoprotein-Evolution. Obwohl die Sequenz des dHDL auf Nukleotid-Ebene unbekannt ist, wurden die Sequenzen einiger dHDL-Peptide aus massenspektroskopischen Analysen gewonnen. Überraschenderweise befinden sich diese Sequenzen in der Aminosäuresequenz des BGBP. Dabei liegen alle Peptide am N- und/oder am C-Terminus der abgeleiteten BGBP-Aminosäure-Sequenz, und zwar in den Bereichen, die vermutlich durch das erwähnte Furin vom BGBP abgeschnitten werden, im reifen BGBP also gar nicht mehr vorkommen. Deshalb ist zu vermuten, dass BGBP und dHDL ein gemeinsames Vorläuferprotein haben und durch Genduplikation entstanden sind, oder dass es sich beim dHDL- und beim BGBP-Gen um ein und dasselbe Gen handelt. Das Genprodukt wird dann auf unterschiedliche Weise prozessiert und es entstehen die beiden Proteine dHDL und BGBP. Die Funktion von dHDL ist noch nicht eindeutig geklärt, es ließen sich aber dHDL-bindende Rezeptor-Fraktionen mit einer molekularen Masse von 160 kDa in somatischen Geweben (Muskel, Darm, Hepatopankreas, Kiemen und Samenleiter) sowie in Oocyten und Hämocyten nachweisen. Deshalb wird vermutet, dass dHDL als Energielieferant in Stoffwechsel-aktiven Organen und als Speicherprotein in Oocyten dient. Eine endocytotische Aufnahme konnte gezeigt werden.
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The astacins are a subfamily of the metzincin superfamily of metalloproteinases. The first to be characterized was the crayfish enzyme astacin. To date more than 200 members of this family have been identified in species ranging from bacteria to humans. Astacins are involved in developmental morphogenesis, matrix assembly, tissue differentiation and digestion. Family members include the procollagen C-proteinase (BMP1, bone morphogenetic protein 1), tolloid and mammalian tolloid-like, HMP (Hydra vulgaris metalloproteinase), sea urchin BP10 (blastula protein) and SPAN (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus astacin), the 'hatching' subfamily comprising alveolin, ovastacin, LCE, HCE ('low' and 'high' choriolytic enzymes), nephrosin (from carp head kidney), UVS.2 from frog, and the meprins. In the human and mouse genomes, there are six astacin family genes (two meprins, three BMP1/tolloid-like, one ovastacin), but in Caenorhabditis elegans there are 40. Meprins are the only astacin proteinases that function on the membrane and extracellularly by virtue of the fact that they can be membrane-bound or secreted. They are unique in their domain structure and covalent subunit dimerization, oligomerization propensities, and expression patterns. They are normally highly regulated at the transcriptional and post-translational levels, localize to specific membranes or extracellular spaces, and can hydrolyse biologically active peptides, cytokines, extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and cell-surface proteins. The in vivo substrates of meprins are unknown, but the abundant expression of these proteinases in the epithelial cells of the intestine, kidney and skin provide clues to their functions.
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Coincidence detection is important for functions as diverse as Hebbian learning, binaural localization, and visual attention. We show here that extremely precise coincidence detection is a natural consequence of the normal function of rectifying electrical synapses. Such synapses open to bidirectional current flow when presynaptic cells depolarize relative to their postsynaptic targets and remain open until well after completion of presynaptic spikes. When multiple input neurons fire simultaneously, the synaptic currents sum effectively and produce a large excitatory postsynaptic potential. However, when some inputs are delayed relative to the rest, their contributions are reduced because the early excitatory postsynaptic potential retards the opening of additional voltage-sensitive synapses, and the late synaptic currents are shunted by already opened junctions. These mechanisms account for the ability of the lateral giant neurons of crayfish to sum synchronous inputs, but not inputs separated by only 100 μsec. This coincidence detection enables crayfish to produce reflex escape responses only to very abrupt mechanical stimuli. In light of recent evidence that electrical synapses are common in the mammalian central nervous system, the mechanisms of coincidence detection described here may be widely used in many systems.
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Bath application of compound T-588, a neuroprotective agent, reduced paired-pulse and repetitive-pulse facilitation at mammalian and crustacean neuromuscular junctions. In addition, it reduced voltage-gated sodium and potassium currents in a use-dependent fashion, but had only a small effect on the presynaptic Ca2+ conductance. By contrast, it blocked FM 1–43 vesicular uptake but not its release, in both species. Postsynaptically, T-588 reduced acetylcholine currents at the mammalian junction in a voltage-independent manner, but had no effect on the crayfish glutamate junction. All of these effects were rapidly reversible and were observed at concentrations close to the compound’s acute protective level. We propose that this set of mechanisms, which reduces high-frequency synaptic transmission, is an important contributory factor in the neuroprotective action of T-588.
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Bone morphogenic protein-1 (BMP-1) was originally identified as one of several BMPs that induced new bone formation when implanted into ectopic sites in rodents. BMP-1, however, differed from other BMPs in that it its structure was not similar to transforming growth factor beta. Instead, it had a large domain homologous to a metalloendopeptidase isolated from crayfish, an epidermal growth-factor-like domain, and three regions of internal sequence homology referred to as CUB domains. Therefore, BMP-1 was a member of the "astacin families" of zinc-requiring endopeptidases. Many astacins have been shown to play critical roles in embryonic hatching, dorsal/ventral patterning, and early developmental decisions. Here, we have obtained amino acid sequences and isolated cDNA clones for procollagen C-proteinase (EC 3.4.24.19), an enzyme that is essential for the processing of procollagens to fibrillar collagens. The results demonstrate that procollagen C-proteinase is identical to BMP-1.
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Learning is widely thought to result from altered potency of synapses within the neural pathways that mediate the learned behavior. Support for this belief, which pervades current physiological and computational thinking, comes especially from the analysis of cases of simple learning in invertebrates. Here, evidence is presented that in one such case, habituation of crayfish escape, the learning is more due to onset of tonic descending inhibition than to the intrinsic depression of circuit synapses to which it was previously attributed. Thus, the altered performance seems to depend at least as much on events in higher centers as on local plasticity.
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no.3 (1870)
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v.10:no.4 (1885)
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v.40:no.8 (1914)