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Substrates for anaerobic CO2-production by the goldfish,Carassius auratus (L.): Decarboxylation of14C-labeled metabolites
Authors:Guido van den Thillart and Rien Verbeek
Institution:(1) Gorlaeus Laboratories, Department of Animal Physiology, State University of Leiden, P.O. Box 9502, NL-2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Goldfish acclimated to normal oxygen levels and to 20°C were made anoxic and injected i.p. with U-14C-glucose, 6-14C-glucose, U-14C-lactate, 3-14C-lactate, 1-14C-acetate or 3,4-14C-glutamate. Radioactivity released into the water (total14C and14CO2) was monitored over a period of about 12 h. With the exception of 3,4-14C-glutamate from which only 4% was released, the release of14C from the other compounds was found to be over 30%. The fraction of the radioactivity released as CO2 varied with the compound injected but was high during the first 4 h after injection. It is argued that the acid-stable14C component is ethanol, which arises by the combined action of a modified pyruvate dehydrogenase and of alcohol dehydrogenase in muscle (Shoubridge and Hochachka 1980; Mourik et al. 1982).14CO2 release from 3-14C-lactate, 6-14C-glucose, 3,4-14C-glutamate and 1-14C-acetate cannot be explained by ethanol fermentation. Neither was there a stoichiometric relation between14CO2 and14C-ethanol release after U-14C-glucose and U-14C-lactate injection. It is concluded that at least 20% of the CO2 released is produced by Krebs cycle activity.
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