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Retention of lead within the digestive vacuole inTetrahymena
Authors:J R Nilsson
Institution:(1) Present address: Institute of General Zoology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The ciliateTetrahymena pyriformis was exposed to lead acetate. Cell proliferation in the presence of 0.1% lead salt (with or without EDTA) equaled, after a variable lag period, that of the control cells. The lead (550 ppm) forms a ldquofluffyrdquo precipitate with the organic growth medium; this was in part prevented by addition of EDTA. The cells primarily ingested the ldquofluffyrdquo precipitate whereby they became exposed to large amounts of lead. Within the digestive vacuole, the ldquofluffyrdquo precipitate became converted into refractile structures (3 mgrm in diameter) which were egested and accumulated at the bottom of the culture flask. The lead content of these defecation balls was higher than that of the ldquofluffyrdquo precipitate. In addition to the lead-containing vacuoles, the cells contained small, refractile granules. The apparent, high tolerance ofTetrahymena towards lead is believed to be due in part to the low ionic concentration of lead under the present conditions and in part to a ldquodetoxication mechanismrdquo consisting of retention of lead within the digestive vacuoles and perhaps of accumulation of lead within the small, refractile granules.
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