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Cell membrane permeability and respiratory activity in chilling stressed callus
Authors:Yoshida  Shizuo; Niki  Teruo
Institution:The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:To improve our understanding of the mechanism of chilling injuryin chill-sensitive callus (Cornus stolontfera), early changesin cell permeability and respiratory activity were studied.Partial leakage of amino acids and an abrupt increase in permeationand oxidation of added dopamine were characteristic of chilledcallus in the late stage of chilling at 0?C (48 hr), when mostof the callus sustained severe injury. However, little or nochange in cell permeability was observed in the early stageof chilling (within 24 hr), when calli retained their viabilityfor growth after transfer to a warm temperature. These resultssuggest that changes in the cell membranes per se are by nomeans the primary step in cell injury. Temporary depressionof respiratory activity was detected soon after chilling for12 hr, but activity appeared to return to the original levelon further chilling up to 24 hr. An irreversible dysfunction,however, occurred in the respiratory system on prolonged chillingup to 48 hr. This implies that irreversible impairment of mitochondrialfunctions may not be involved in the early stage of the cellinjury. A possible relationship between these observed changesand ultrastructural changes in chilled cells is discussed. 1Contribution No. 2153 from the Institute of Low TemperatureScience. (Received June 6, 1979; )
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