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Changes in phosphometabolites and intracellular pH in the tail muscle of the prawnPalaemon serratus as shown by in vivo31P-NMR
Authors:J. P. Raffin  M. T. Thébault  J. Y. Le Gall
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Biologie Marine du Collège de France, Place de la Croix, F-29110 Concarneau, France;(2) Laboratoire de R.M.N., Université de Bretagne Occidentale, F-29200 Brest, France
Abstract:Summary 31P NMR spectra were recorded from tail muscles of the prawnPalaemon serratus, at rest, after exhaustive work and during subsequent recovery. At rest, the spectra indicated concentrations of phosphoarginine and ATP in good agreement with those obtained from resting fast skeletal muscles in mammals, which are characterized by a high phosphocreatine/Pi ratio. Following exhaustive work, phosphoarginine dropped by ca. 60% and ATP by 20%, while inorganic phosphate increased by 160%. The increase in inorganic phosphate immediately after contractions and in the first minutes of recovery corresponded partially to the changes in phosphoarginine and ATP. During recovery, the decrease of inorganic phosphate balanced the resynthesized phosphoarginine which was fully replenished within 30–40 min. The position of the inorganic phosphate resonance peak was used to monitor changes in intracellular pH (pHi). The average pHi in resting tail muscles was 7.20. After stimulation it was observed to decrease by 0.22 units. The return to pre-stimulation value was not achieved within 45 min. A NMR index (ATP+Arg-P)/(ATP+Arg-P+Pi) was calculated to characterize the extent of energetic changes caused by exercise.
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