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应用生态学报 2007
Effects of starvation and re-feeding on carbohydrate metabolism of Marsupenaeus japonicus
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Abstract:
This paper studied the variations of glucose concentration in haemolymph and glycogen concentration in hepatopancreas and muscle of Marsupenaeus japonicus under starvation and re-feeding.Groups C,S1,S2 and S3 were deprived of food for 0,10,15 and 25 days,respectively,and then re-fed for 10 days.Under starvation,the glucose concentration in haemolymph and glycogen concentration in hepatopancreas decreased rapidly at the beginning,and the glycogen concentration in muscle was the lowest after 10-day fasting.In the following 5 days,the glucose concentration in haemolymph and glycogen concentration in hepatopancreas and muscle recovered to their initial levels due to gluconeogenesis,but the glycogen concentration kept declining with fasting.After re-feeding,the glycogen concentration in hepatopancreas and muscle recovered well,and the glucose concentration in haemolymph had a sharper increase in groups S1 and S2 than in group C,but was markedly less in group S3 than in group C.These results indicated that long-term starvation had a greater effect on the glucose concentration in haemolymph.