The activities of enzymes associated with the intermediary and energy metabolism in hypogean and epigean crustaceans.

F Hervant
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The activities of 18 enzymes involved in the intermediary and energy metabolism were measured in certain widely-spread peracarid crustaceans: 3 hypogean (Niphargus virei, Niphargus rhenorhodanensis and Stenasellus virei) and 2 epigean (Gammarus fossarum and Asellus aquaticus) ones. The activities of numerous enzymes were correlated with the known metabolic rates of the 5 species. Such rates are reduced in hypogean organisms: levels of enzymatic activity in subterranean species were 1.2 to 8.6 times lower than in epigean species for the main key regulatory enzymes involved in the Krebs cycle and glycolysis (phosphofructokinase, pyruvate kinase, hexokinase and citrate synthetase). The relative activities of phosphofructokinase, glycogen phosphorylase and hexokinase clearly indicated that glycogen was the main fuel oxidized in both epigean and hypogean organisms. A higher glycogen phosphorylase/hexokinase ratio in hypogean than in epigean crustaceans showed that subterranean species had a greater ability to function anaerobically. The presence of high activities of glutamate-pyruvate transaminase and lactate dehydrogenase in all species (and of malate dehydrogenase and fumarase in hypogean species) was indicative of a coupled fermentation of glycogen and glutamate during anaerobiosis, with lactate and alanine as end-products (as well as succinate in hypogean species). A low fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase/phosphofructokinase ratio, associated with a low level of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity, indicated that the glycolytic pathway was active and that gluconeogenic ability was limited in epigean crustaceans. In contrast, in hypogean species, association of a higher ratio and a high level of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity suggested a low glycolytic activity and a high gluconeogenic ability.

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下生和上生甲壳类中与中间代谢和能量代谢有关的酶的活性。
测定了分布广泛的过壳类动物18种参与中间代谢和能量代谢的酶的活性:3种下生(病毒Niphargus virei、雷诺霍丹尼phargus rhenorhodanensis和病毒Stenasellus virei)和2种上生(Gammarus fossarum和Asellus aquaticus)。许多酶的活性与这5种植物的已知代谢率相关。这种速率在地下生物中降低:地下物种的酶活性水平比上层物种低1.2至8.6倍,这些酶活性水平涉及克雷布斯循环和糖酵解(磷酸果糖激酶、丙酮酸激酶、己糖激酶和柠檬酸合成酶)。磷酸果糖激酶、糖原磷酸化酶和己糖激酶的相对活性表明糖原是上生和下生生物氧化的主要燃料。深层甲壳动物的糖原磷酸化酶/己糖激酶比值高于表层甲壳动物,表明深层甲壳动物具有更强的厌氧功能。所有物种中谷氨酸-丙酮酸转氨酶和乳酸脱氢酶的高活性(次生源物种中苹果酸脱氢酶和富马酸酶的高活性)表明厌氧过程中糖原和谷氨酸的耦合发酵,最终产物为乳酸和丙氨酸(次生源物种中也有琥珀酸)。低果糖-1,6-二磷酸酶/磷酸果糖激酶比值,与低水平的磷酸烯醇丙酮酸羧激酶活性相关,表明表生甲壳类动物糖酵解途径活跃,糖异生能力有限。相比之下,在低温物种中,高比率和高水平的磷酸烯醇丙酮酸羧激酶活性的关联表明糖酵解活性低,糖异生能力高。
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