Relationship between physiological measurements (SFG -scope for growth-) and the functionality of the digestive gland in Mytilus galloprovincialis

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2012 Nov;163(3-4):286-95. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.07.019. Epub 2012 Aug 7.

Abstract

The present study was aimed to establish the relationship between the functionality of the digestive gland and physiological rates including SFG (scope for growth) in wild mussels, Mytilus galloprovincilis. The experimental set-up consisted in the evaluation of changes in the morphology of the gland, as well as in the activity of some key digestive enzymes (amylase, laminarinase, cellulase and protease) within a broad range of SFG obtained through manipulation of food ration. The higher SFG values were correlated to an increase in both the size of the digestive gland and the activities of enzymes when expressed in relation to individual. In contrast, no clear relations were observed when the activity of enzymes was expressed in relation to soluble protein, with the exception to amylase. The higher protease activities measured in mussels showing lower SFG may reflect an initial stage of catabolic processes intended to compensate the energy deficit produced by food restriction. The potential use of parameters measured in digestive glands in studies of marine pollution was discussed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Absorption
  • Amylases / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Cellulases / metabolism
  • Digestive System / anatomy & histology
  • Digestive System / enzymology
  • Digestive System / metabolism*
  • Digestive System Physiological Phenomena
  • Energy Intake
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Mytilus / growth & development*
  • Mytilus / physiology
  • Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
  • Organ Size
  • Peptide Hydrolases / metabolism
  • Regression Analysis

Substances

  • Amylases
  • Cellulases
  • Peptide Hydrolases