Author:
Elgharsalli Refka,Seguineau Catherine,Arzul Isabelle,Aloui-Bejaoui Nejla,Quere Claudie,Moal Jeanne
Abstract
This is the first study of the metabolic enzyme activity and energy state of the dwarf oysterOstrea stentina(Payraudeau, 1826) in Tunisia and in the Mediterranean region. The main purpose of this study was to examine the modulation of the physiological status of the oysterO. stentinadepending on the season and the presence of parasiteMarteilia refringens. The prevalence of bonamiosis and marteiliosis were established by PCR.Bonamia exitiosawas detected only in 2.91% of oysters while the prevalence ofM. refringenswas 100% (30 Ind./30) in February and 93.93% (28 Ind./30) in March. A 42–87% mortality rate was reported during the study period. Biochemical analyses were carried out to evaluate the management of the energy resources in regard to the biochemical changes of lipids and carbohydrates. The enzyme activity of pyruvate kinase (PK), citrate synthase (CS) and cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) were measured and the mean level of enzyme activity was respectively 20.31 mU mg−1protein; 12.06 mU mg−1protein and 3.59 mU mg−1protein. Carbohydrate contents ofO. stentinawere very low all year round with an average of 15.18% in dry weight, and lipid contents remain similar (11.77% in dry weight) compared with the values reported for most other temperate bivalves. Enzyme activity significantly decreased over time (P< 0.001). The energy resources of the oysterO. stentinawherein much of the energy was devoted to reproduction seem to affect the defence system.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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