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Cytochemical demonstration of latency of lysosomal hydrolases in digestivecells of the common mussel, Mytilus edulis, and changes induced by thermal stress
Moore, M.N. (1976). Cytochemical demonstration of latency of lysosomal hydrolases in digestivecells of the common mussel, Mytilus edulis, and changes induced by thermal stress. Cell Tissue Res. 175(3): 279-287
In: Cell and Tissue Research. Springer: Berlin; Heidelberg. ISSN 0302-766x; e-ISSN 1432-0878
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    Digestion
    Environmental effects > Temperature effects
    Enzymes
    Membranes > Cell constituents > Cell membranes
    Mytilus edulis Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]
    Marien/Kust

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  • Moore, M.N.

Abstract
    Latent {beta} -glucuronidase and glucosaminidase activities have been demonstrated in small cytoplasmic particles, which may possibly be primary lyso-somes, as well as some larger granules of the digestive cells of the common mussel. Latency was indicated by increased staining of these structures following incubation in buffer at pH 4.5 at 37° C. The exposure of mussels to temps of 25-28°C over a period of 4 days induced a significant decrease in the latency of lysosomal glucosaminidase. Thermal death produced labilization of lysosomes although selective release of hydrolase activity was indicated by the differential latency of glucosaminidase and glucuronidase. The injection of hydrocortisone induced a significant increase in latency in stressed animals, indicating that the stress response involved changes in structure and function of membranes.

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