2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-007-9154-5
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Urea cycle enzymes through the development of pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus): the role of ornithine carbamoyl transferase

Abstract: The present work reports the activities of urea cycle enzymes during the ontogenic development of the teleost pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus). Urea cycle enzymes from the kidney and liver of adult fish were compared with those from the fish's embryonic phases. Samples were evaluated over all phases of embryonic development, the larval period and alevin. Ammonia and urea concentrations were determined during embryogenesis and in the plasma of adult fish. Except for carbamoyl phosphate synthetase-III (CPS-III), a… Show more

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“…Therefore, the estimated specific activity of 0.46 AE 0.06 IU/g wet mass is the first report for this ontogenetic stage. Nevertheless, reports have been published for freshwater fish such as Clarias gariepinus, Piaractus mesopotamicus, and marine species such as Hippoglossus hippoglossus [21,23]. Total arginase activity in the eleutheroembryo stages of these species ranged between 0.25 and 0.8 IU/g wet mass [21,22], a range that coincides with our results for D. rerio at the same developmental stage.…”
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“…Therefore, the estimated specific activity of 0.46 AE 0.06 IU/g wet mass is the first report for this ontogenetic stage. Nevertheless, reports have been published for freshwater fish such as Clarias gariepinus, Piaractus mesopotamicus, and marine species such as Hippoglossus hippoglossus [21,23]. Total arginase activity in the eleutheroembryo stages of these species ranged between 0.25 and 0.8 IU/g wet mass [21,22], a range that coincides with our results for D. rerio at the same developmental stage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…However, an ontogenetic variation in total arginase activity has also been observed in Clarias gariepinus, with the highest activity levels coinciding with an increase in growth factor expression associated with metamorphosis [21]. In addition, in Piaractus mesopotamicus, high levels of total arginase activity have been associated with significant increases in body mass because of tissue synthesis [23].…”
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“…This expression pattern is also consistent with the function of these enzymes in citrulline and/or arginine biosynthesis. Onset of expression of Arg1 after hatching is not unique to zebrafish and has also been observed in pacu, rainbow trout and Atlantic cod [22], [23], [29], suggesting that urea cycle enzymes may have different physiological roles at different developmental stages. Additional experiments are needed to identify precisely which cell types harbor urea cycle enzymes at different developmental stages and to draw conclusions about functions of the urea cycle in fish.…”
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“…Alternatively, terrestrial incubation may present another strategy of ammonia elimination by volatilization. Urea is a nitrogenous end product metabolite that embryonic teleosts produce during development (Terjesen et al , ; Barimo et al , ; Monzani & Moraes, ). When the rate of ammonia production exceeds the rate of diffusion across the chorion or when embryos are in alkaline environments, conversion of ammonia into urea via the ornithine urea cycle (OUC) is a method of avoiding ammonia toxicity (Walsh, ; Wright & Land, ; Walsh et al , ).…”
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