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Schistosoma mansoni: utilization of exogenous metabolites by eggs in vitro
Authors:R L Stjernholm  K S Warren
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 USA;Departments of Medicine and Community Health, (formerly Preventive Medicine), Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 USA
Abstract:Schistosoma mansoni eggs were isolated from the livers of mice infected for 8 wk and were purified by a series of settling and sieving procedures. Aliquots of eggs were suspended in saline with added Eagle's minimal essential medium supplemented with NaHCO3, glutamine, penicillin, and streptomycin to which a variety of radioisotope labelled metabolites were added. The uptake and utilization of tritiated thymidine demonstrated a high rate of DNA synthesis, particularly in the more immature eggs studied. RNA synthesis as shown with tritiated uridine was also significant. Large amounts of 14C-labelled isoleucine and arginine were incorporated into protein. Little glycolytic activity was demonstrated on prolonged incubation with 14C-labelled glucose. A high rate of catabolism of amino acids to CO2 was observed, as was a very high rate of acetate metabolism. Degradation of radiolabelled glutamate after incubation of eggs with 14C acetate revealed labelling consistent with metabolism via the Krebs cycle. Thus, Schistosoma mansoni eggs utilize a wide variety of exogenous metabolites. They show active DNA and RNA metabolism, incorporation of amino acids into protein, and intermediary metabolism characterized by a low rate of glycolysis and an active Krebs cycle.
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