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STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES
1. Liver, kidney, brain, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle from one newborn and three adult long-snouted dolphins (Stenella plagiodon) were obtained for enzyme studies. 2. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited cytochrome oxidase, succinic dehydrogenase, and malic dehydrogenase activity. Considerabl...
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author | DuBois, Kenneth P. Geiling, E. M. K. McBride, Arthur F. Thomson, John F. |
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description | 1. Liver, kidney, brain, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle from one newborn and three adult long-snouted dolphins (Stenella plagiodon) were obtained for enzyme studies. 2. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited cytochrome oxidase, succinic dehydrogenase, and malic dehydrogenase activity. Considerable differences in the enzyme activities of the various tissues were noted, with cardiac muscle exhibiting the highest respiratory enzyme activity. The enzyme activities of dolphin tissues were lower than those of the corresponding rat tissues. 3. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited adenosine triphosphatase activity which was accelerated by magnesium and manganese but, in contrast to rat tissues, was only slightly activated by calcium. 4. Measurements of the distribution of acid-soluble phosphorus in dolphin tissues indicated that glycolysis in all of the tissues examined proceeded through the Emden-Meyerhof phosphorylation scheme. 5. The average glycogen content of dolphin skeletal muscle was 0.98 per cent as compared with 0.16 to 0.20 per cent for rat skeletal muscle. The high glycogen content of dolphin skeletal muscle indicates a ready source of substrate for glycolysis even during submergence when the blood supply may be differentially shunted to other organs. 6. Measurements of the organ weights of dolphins showed that the lungs occupy over three times and the liver one-half as much of the total body weight as do these organs in the rat. The heart and the thyroid gland of the dolphin are also larger in proportion to the total body weight than in the rat while the relative weights of the other tissues in the two species are about the same. |
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spelling | pubmed-21471122008-04-23 STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES DuBois, Kenneth P. Geiling, E. M. K. McBride, Arthur F. Thomson, John F. J Gen Physiol Article 1. Liver, kidney, brain, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle from one newborn and three adult long-snouted dolphins (Stenella plagiodon) were obtained for enzyme studies. 2. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited cytochrome oxidase, succinic dehydrogenase, and malic dehydrogenase activity. Considerable differences in the enzyme activities of the various tissues were noted, with cardiac muscle exhibiting the highest respiratory enzyme activity. The enzyme activities of dolphin tissues were lower than those of the corresponding rat tissues. 3. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited adenosine triphosphatase activity which was accelerated by magnesium and manganese but, in contrast to rat tissues, was only slightly activated by calcium. 4. Measurements of the distribution of acid-soluble phosphorus in dolphin tissues indicated that glycolysis in all of the tissues examined proceeded through the Emden-Meyerhof phosphorylation scheme. 5. The average glycogen content of dolphin skeletal muscle was 0.98 per cent as compared with 0.16 to 0.20 per cent for rat skeletal muscle. The high glycogen content of dolphin skeletal muscle indicates a ready source of substrate for glycolysis even during submergence when the blood supply may be differentially shunted to other organs. 6. Measurements of the organ weights of dolphins showed that the lungs occupy over three times and the liver one-half as much of the total body weight as do these organs in the rat. The heart and the thyroid gland of the dolphin are also larger in proportion to the total body weight than in the rat while the relative weights of the other tissues in the two species are about the same. The Rockefeller University Press 1948-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2147112/ /pubmed/18904758 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1948, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article DuBois, Kenneth P. Geiling, E. M. K. McBride, Arthur F. Thomson, John F. STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title | STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title_full | STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title_fullStr | STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title_short | STUDIES ON THE INTERMEDIARY CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF AQUATIC ANIMALS : I. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ACID-SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS AND CERTAIN ENZYMES IN DOLPHIN TISSUES |
title_sort | studies on the intermediary carbohydrate metabolism of aquatic animals : i. the distribution of acid-soluble phosphorus and certain enzymes in dolphin tissues |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2147112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18904758 |
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