Aminopeptidase and lysozyme activity levels and serum protein concentrations in Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca) challenged with bacteria. |
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Authors: | T C Cheng V G Guida P L Gerhart |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Pathobiology, Center for Health Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA |
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Abstract: | The total serum protein concentrations and levels of aminopeptidase and lysozyme activities in the sera of the gastropod Biomphalaria glabrata have been determined. The groups of snails from which hemolymph samples were taken for study included (1) untampered controls, (2) sham-injected snails, (3) heat-killed Bacillus megaterium-injected, and (4) live B. megaterium-injected ones. Our results indicate that there are significant elevations in the levels of aminopeptidase activity in 2 hr in the sera of snails that had been sham-, dead bacteria-, and liver bacteria-injected. The levels of lysozyme activity were not altered in sham-, dead bacteria-, and live bacteria-injected snails. This is contrary to an earlier finding (T. C. Cheng, M. J. Chorney, and T. P. Yoshino, 1977. J. Invertebr. Pathol., 29, 170–174), and the difference is believed to be due to the age of the snails employed. Comparisons of total serum proteins have revealed that the concentration in snails injected with live B. megaterium is significantly higher than in sham-injected ones. This may be due to increase of some yet undetermined serum protein fraction. |
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Keywords: | aminopeptidase lysozyme serum proteins biological control |
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