2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2009.05.019
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Intra-organismal distribution of tetrodotoxin in two species of blue-ringed octopuses (Hapalochlaena fasciata and H. lunulata)

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“…Matsui et al 1982;Matsumura 1996;Noguchi et al 2006;Saito et al 1984). However, the TTX levels found in adult H. lunulata from this area (Bali, Indonesia) are comparable to levels found in other species of the genus (Williams and Caldwell 2009;Yotsu-Yamashita et al 2007). Also, TTX stores increase in developing embryos of H. lunulata in captivity after eggs have been laid but before hatching, suggesting that the mechanism of TTX production remains intact (Williams et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Matsui et al 1982;Matsumura 1996;Noguchi et al 2006;Saito et al 1984). However, the TTX levels found in adult H. lunulata from this area (Bali, Indonesia) are comparable to levels found in other species of the genus (Williams and Caldwell 2009;Yotsu-Yamashita et al 2007). Also, TTX stores increase in developing embryos of H. lunulata in captivity after eggs have been laid but before hatching, suggesting that the mechanism of TTX production remains intact (Williams et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…This is because TTX is likely produced by bacteria symbiotically associated with their hosts, or else, taken up from the food chain by animals that prey on TTX-accumulating organisms (51). In any event, unlike peptide toxins that are sequestered within a gland, TTX passes through cell membranes so that although it may be concentrated in certain tissues, all tissues are more or less exposed to it (52). Thus, those animals that sequester high concentrations of TTX have evolved mechanisms to protect themselves from its effects (53,54).…”
Section: Adaptive Evolution Of Nav Channels: Tetrodotoxin Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For detailed reviews of cephalopod development, see von Boletzky (1989Boletzky ( , 2003. Tetrodotoxin content in the posterior salivary glands (PSG) was used as a proxy for total female TTX levels because these two quantities are highly correlated and PSG is more easily assayed (Williams and Caldwell, 2009). Toxicity assays are destructive, thus female samples were collected at the reproductive stage indicated by eggs/paralarvae.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicity assays are destructive, thus female samples were collected at the reproductive stage indicated by eggs/paralarvae. Previously, we found TTX in oviducal glands of H. fasciata (Williams and Caldwell, 2009); thus, three oviducal glands of H. lunulata and one of H. fasciata also were sampled.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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