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Oxidative Damages and Repair in Euglena gracilis Exposed to Ozone II. Membrane Permeability and Uptake of Metabolites
Authors:Chevrier  Normand; Chung  Young Sup; Sarhan  Fathey
Institution:1Department of Biology, University of Quebec in Montreal C.P. 8888, Succ. A, Montreal H3C 3P8, Canada
2Department of Biology, University of Montreal C.P. 6128, Succ. A, Montreal H3C 5J7, Canada
Abstract:Significant injuries to the plasma membrane were detected inEuglena gracilis cells during ozone exposure (240 µ1.liter1,delivery rate of l µmol.min–1), as assessed by measuringthe alterations of vitamin B12 and acetate uptakes and the leakageof intracellular K+ (Rb+). A rapid decrease in the uptake ofvitamin B12 and acetate was observed within 15 min of treatment,indicating that both transport systems are very sensitive toO3. On the other hand, the leakage of intracellular K+ ions,as measured by the efflux of 86Rb+ from prelabelled cells, couldonly be detected after 30 min of O3 exposure. These resultssuggest that the initial metabolic symptoms of injury is atthe level of the two transport systems examined and that thealteration of the membrane permeability to K+ ions appears asa second step in the cascade of oxidative events at the plasmamembrane level. When Euglena cells were allowed to recover underautotrophic growth conditions following O3 treatment, vitaminB12 and 86Rb+ (K+) ions uptakes returned gradually to controllevel within 5 h of the recovery period. Acetate uptake returnedto control level at a slower rate and needed 20 h for completerecovery. These results indicate that the cells were able toactively repair most of the initial oxidative damages inducedby O3. The metabolic significance of the repair mechanism(s)is discussed. (Received December 25, 1989; Accepted July 23, 1990)
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