Anaerobic and aerobic energy metabolism in the larvae (tetrathyridia) of Mesocestoides corti |
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Authors: | Peter Köhler katharina Hanselmann |
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Affiliation: | Department of Parasitology, University of Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The tetrathyridia of Mesocestoides corti produce lactate, succinate, acetate, and CO2 as major carbon-containing end products during in vitro incubation with glucose as the substrate. Differences in the rate of glucose consumption and lactate production under anaerobic or aerobic conditions were observed, but their significance could not be determined. However, succinate production was greatly decreased in the presence of oxygen.The relative activities and intracellular distribution of various enzymes involved in energy-supplying metabolism of the larvae appear to conform to the pathways observed in other parasitic helminths known to produce lactate, succinate, and volatile fatty acids as metabolic end products. Some common features found in this respect are the relatively low pyruvate kinase activity, the presence of a highly active cytoplasmic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and the capability of mitochondrial membrane bound fumarate reductase to reduce fumarate by means of NADH. Although a stimulatory effect of fructose-1,6-diphosphate on the reaction velocity of pyruvate kinase occurred, the absolute activity of this enzyme is very low.Nearly all the enzymes required for Krebs cycle activity are available in the tetrathyridia. Under the assay conditions employed by us, only NAD-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase could not be demonstrated. The small amounts of 14CO2 liberated from 6-14C-glucose suggest that the cycle in its classical form probably only functions at a very low rate. The incorporation of 14C from labeled glucose into glycogen indicates the presence of enzymes capable of glycogenesis. The incorporation rate was found to be higher in the presence of oxygen than under anaerobic conditions. On account of the very low NAD-linked glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity the glycerolphosphate cycle may be of minor importance for the tetrathyridia.As a result of these studies a scheme for the main carbohydrate dissimilating pathways in the tetrathyridia is proposed and the significance of oxygen with respect to energy-supplying metabolism is discussed. |
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