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|title=Lee RW, Kraus DW, Doeller JE (1996) Sulfide-stimulation of oxygen consumption rate and cytochrome reduction in gills of the estuarine mussel ''Geukensia demissa''. Biol Bull 191: 421- | |title=Lee RW, Kraus DW, Doeller JE (1996) Sulfide-stimulation of oxygen consumption rate and cytochrome reduction in gills of the estuarine mussel ''Geukensia demissa''. Biol Bull 191:421-30. | ||
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|area=Respiration, Comparative MiP;environmental MiP | |area=Respiration, Comparative MiP;environmental MiP | ||
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|tissues=Lung;gill | |tissues=Lung;gill | ||
|enzymes=Complex IV; | |enzymes=Complex IV;cytochrome c oxidase | ||
|topics=Redox state | |topics=Redox state | ||
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Lee RW, Kraus DW, Doeller JE (1996) Sulfide-stimulation of oxygen consumption rate and cytochrome reduction in gills of the estuarine mussel Geukensia demissa. Biol Bull 191:421-30. |
Lee RW, Kraus DW, Doeller JE (1996) Biol Bull
Abstract: Organisms, such as the mussel Geukensia demissa, that inhabit high-sulfide sediments have mechanisms that impede sulfide poisoning of aerobic respiration. Oxygen consumption rates (nO2) of excised ciliated gills from freshly collected G. demissa were stimulated 3-fold at sulfide concentrations between 200 and 500 {mu}M and remained stimulated at 1000 {mu}M. Maintenance of mussels in sulfide-free conditions resulted in less stimulation of gill nO2 at <500 {mu}M sulfide and inhibition between 500 and 1000 {mu}M sulfide. Gills of Mytilus galloprovincialis from a sulfide-free environment were inhibited by {ge}200 {mu}M sulfide. These results indicate that sulfide stimulation of nO2 may be correlated to environmental exposure to sulfide. Serotonin, a neurohormonal stimulant of ciliary beating, further increased sulfide-stimulated nO2, possibly in support of energy demand. Sulfide-stimulated nO2 was negligible in boiled gills and was 61% inhibited by cyanide, implicating the participation of mitochondrial electron flux. Mitochondrial cytochromes c and oxidase oxidation/ reduction state changed little at <500 {mu}M sulfide, but reduction occurred at 500-2000 {mu}M sulfide, suggesting that although cytochrome oxidation/reduction state may be regulated in the face of increased electron flux, regulation may fail at inhibitory sulfide levels. Sulfide-stimulated nO2 may represent a detoxification mechanism in G. demissa.
β’ O2k-Network Lab: US AL Birmingham Kraus DW
Labels: MiParea: Respiration, Comparative MiP;environmental MiP
Organism: Molluscs
Tissue;cell: Lung;gill
Enzyme: Complex IV;cytochrome c oxidase Regulation: Redox state Coupling state: OXPHOS
HRR: Oxygraph-2k