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Biologie du chinchard de la Mer Noire (Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus)
Authors:C Wittenberger
Institution:1. Centre de recherches biologiques de l'Académie de la République Socialiste de Roumanie, Cluj, Roumanie
Abstract:The carbohydrate and oxidative metabolism of the lateral musculature and of the liver was investigated in two Black Sea fishes. In Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus, muscular work leads to an intensification of glycolysis in the white muscle, and of oxidation in the red muscle as well as in the liver. Extirpation of the lateral red muscle provokes strong disturbances of muscle performance (without affecting the double character of contraction); the glycogen content of the white muscle decreases, while the lactate content of the liver increases. Hypoxic conditions lead, within a short time, to disturbances of the oxidative capacity in the red muscle and in the liver. In Gobius melanostomus, the effects of hypoxy or of muscular work are less pronounced. In isolated mixed muscle strips of Trachurus, contractions lead to a decrease of glycogen content in the red portion only. In isolated red muscle strips, the glycogen content rises during the incubation. These results are interpreted as supporting the hypothesis of a metabolic role of the lateral red muscle in fishes as energy source for the white muscle and as oxidative site for the catabolites of the latter.
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