2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0006350917030204
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The study of the bioenergetic characteristics of the red blood cells of Black Sea fish: the common stingray (Dasyatis pastinaca L.) and black scorpionfish (Scorpaena porcus L.)

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“…As shown by these studies, the substrates of the first mitochondrial complex, 5 mM glutamate and 5 mM malate (G + M), in all cases caused significant increases in the rates of oxygen uptake by the erythrocyte suspensions of the studied fish. The increases in oxygen consumption in scorpion erythrocyte suspensions were especially high, which were 13-37 times higher than the baseline respiration of the cell suspensions [16] The stimulation of respiration in mitochondria energized by glutamate and malate isolated from erythrocytes of the electric skate (Torpedo marmarata Risso) was also noted in the work of Pica et al [8]. When these substrates (G + M) were added, not only was the high rate of mitochondrial respiration of fish erythrocytes striking, so too was the rapidity of the response, which occurred immediately after the addition of a stimulus, without any lag phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…As shown by these studies, the substrates of the first mitochondrial complex, 5 mM glutamate and 5 mM malate (G + M), in all cases caused significant increases in the rates of oxygen uptake by the erythrocyte suspensions of the studied fish. The increases in oxygen consumption in scorpion erythrocyte suspensions were especially high, which were 13-37 times higher than the baseline respiration of the cell suspensions [16] The stimulation of respiration in mitochondria energized by glutamate and malate isolated from erythrocytes of the electric skate (Torpedo marmarata Risso) was also noted in the work of Pica et al [8]. When these substrates (G + M) were added, not only was the high rate of mitochondrial respiration of fish erythrocytes striking, so too was the rapidity of the response, which occurred immediately after the addition of a stimulus, without any lag phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%