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Glucose metabolism in hepatopancreas and gill of Lamellidens marginallis during methyl parathion toxicity
Authors:KS Moorthy  BKasi Reddy  KS Swami  CS Chetty
Institution:Department of Zoology, S.V. University, Tirupati-517 502, A.P., India
Abstract:Changes in glucose metabolism were studied in hepatopancreas and gill of freshwater mussel, Lamellidens marginalis, exposed to a sublethal concentration (8 ppm) of methyl parathion. A slight decrease in glycogen and pyruvate and an increase in lactate levels were observed. An increase in phosphorylase and aldolase suggested increased formation of trioses during methyl parathion toxicity. The decrease in lactate dehydrogenase activity and increase in lactate content indicated reduced mobilization of pyruvate into the citric acid cycle. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity was increased, suggesting enhanced oxidation of glucose by the HMP shunt pathway. Citric acid cycle enzymes such as isocitrate, succinate, and malate dehydrogenases were found to be decreased, suggesting abnormality in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as a consequence of methyl parathion toxicity. The decreased cytochrome c oxidase and Mg2+-ATPase, apart from citric acid cycle enzymes, indicated impaired energy synthesis as a result of reduced aerobic oxidation of glycose. The increase in acid and alkaline phosphatase activities suggested enhanced breakdown of phosphate to release energy in view of inhibition of the ATPase system during methyl parathion stress. The changes were more pronounced in hepatopancreas as compared to gill of mussel exposed to methyl parathion.
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