In vitro protein synthesis and alpha amylase activity in F cells from hepatopancreas of Palaemon serratus (Crustacea; Decapoda). |
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Authors: | J Y Toullec M Chikhi A van Wormhoudt |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Biologie Marine du Collège de France, Concarneau. |
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Abstract: | In crustaceans, all the steps in the assimilation of food take place in the hepatopancreas. To facilitate the study of this organ, a method for the dissociation of cell types was developed. The hepatopancreas of the prawn Palaemon serratus was mechanically dissociated and the cells separated by Percoll density-gradient centrifugation. The E and R cells had similar densities of around 1.05 g/ml. The F cells were separated into two distinct fractions with densities of 1.075 and 1.082 g/ml. The B cells sedimented at a density of 1.12 g/ml. The ratio between the two populations of F cells was found to vary during the intermolt cycle while B cells disappeared after the molt. When the density gradient fractions were incubated with 3H-leucine, incorporation was highest in the F cell fractions. Measurements of alpha-amylase activity, indicated that the two populations of F cells may be derived from the same cell type. |
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