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Pressure acclimation of the eel and liver membrane composition
Authors:P Sébert  A Meskar  B Simon  L Barthélémy
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Physiologie, UPR 4601, UFR Médecine, F-29 285 Brest Cédex;(2) Laboratoire de Chimie A, CHRU Morvan, F-29 200 Brest, France
Abstract:Homeoviscous adaptation of membrane fluidity is known to exist in fish living at great depths. Is this adaptation also present in fish living near the surface but experimentally acclimated to high pressure? The composition of mitochondria-rich fractions extracted from the livers of eels acclimated for 15 days at 101 ATA was determined. The results show that pressure induced a significant increase (+100%) of total phospholipids (PL) and cholesterol without a change in their ratio. The increase of PL content was accompanied by a decrease in phosphatidylcholine in favour of phosphatidyl ethanolamine which, due to its preference for the H11 form, is able to compensate for the loss in fluidity induced by pressure.
Keywords:Eel  hydrostatic pressure  liver  mitochondria  phospholipids
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