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Measurement of the adenylate energy charge in Nereis diversicolor and Nephtys sp. (Polychaeta: Annelida):
Authors:K Verscharaegen  P M J Herman  D Van Gansbeke  A Braeckman
Institution:(1) Marine Biology Section, Instituut voor Dierkunde, Rijksuniversiteit Gent, K. L. Ledeganckstraat 35, B-9000 Gent, Belgium
Abstract:ATP-content and adenylate energy charge (AEC) ratios were determined in two polychaete species (Neries diversicolor and Nephytys sp.), sampled in ten stations along the heavily polluted Western Scheldt estuary (N. Belgium, S. Holland). The samples were taken between 27 December 1982 and 6 January 1983. Nereis diversicolor was also sampled in an unpolluted brackish water pond, and subjected to artificial stress by drying the organisms on filter paper. Adenine nucleotide levels were determined using the firefly bioluminescence reaction. The light emission was measured with the integration mode. As the ldquoConstant Light Signalrdquo reagent used contained AMP and probably ADP itself, both myokinase and pyruvatekinase had to be inactivated before the assay. The use of pepsin in acidic conditions to denaturate these enzymes is discussed. For both N. diversicolor and Nephtys sp., a significant relation between ATP-content and fresh weight is found in most samples. Within each species, ATP-content per g fresh weight is dependent on the sampling method, but it is not significantly different between stations. It is higher in Nephtys sp. from the W. Scheldt (130. 8 10-5 g ATP/g fresh weight) than in N. diversicolor from the Dievengat (83.9 10-5 g ATP/g fresh weight). This value in turn is significantly higher than that for N. diversicolor in the W. Scheldt (64.0 10-5 g ATP/g fresh weight). In the drying experiment, AEC gradually decreases with increasing drying time. In the field, AEC is generally high and not significantly different between the three populations. AEC ratios also do not differ between stations within each population. It is argued that field monitoring of AEC in invertebrates is not valuable as a pollution assessment tool for two reasons. In polluted stations, only pollutant-resistant species will be found, and there is evidence that the maintenance of a stable population is impossible when the individuals constantly have low AECs.
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