Author:
Hochachka P. W.,Hayes F. R.
Abstract
In warm (15 °C) acclimated Salvelinus fontinalis, (i) the respiration of epaxial muscle homogenates was almost completely inhibited by iodoacetate; (ii) C14O2was incorporated primarily into positions 3, 4 of liver glycogen, and (iii) in vivo and in vitro glucose-1-C14metabolism was similar to that of glucose-6-C14. The results suggest a predominant participation of the Embden–Meyerhof path.In cold-acclimated (4 °C) trout, (i) the respiration of muscle homogenates was higher and less sensitive to iodoacetate; (ii) less of the C14O2incorporated into liver glycogen appeared in carbon atoms 3 and 4; (iii) there was a sharp discrimination between the metabolism of C1- and C6- labelled glucose; and (iv) acetate-1-C14oxidation was lower, but incorporation into fat was higher than in the warm-adapted fish. An activation of the pentose phosphate cycle in conjunction with a higher rate of fat synthesis during cold compensation could account for all of the foregoing data.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
222 articles.
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