Some effects of DDT on the shore crab (Carcinus maenas)
were investigated. Parameters examined included the activity
of gill ATPases and their effects on ion and ammonia levels
of the haemolymph. Histological alterations were observed
by light microscopy.
In an in vitro study, an homogenate of Carcinus gills
was exposed to concentrations of DDT from 10ˉ¹º M to 10-5M.
The activity of Na+ , K+ -ATPase was stimulated at
all concentrations. The activity of Mg2+ -ATPase was
inhibited at all concentrations. Total -ATPase activity
represented the combined activity of both.
In vivo studies on the effect of DDT on ATPases showed
that the activities of both Na+, K+- and Mg2+ -ATPases were
inhibited. There was evidence that osmoregulation was
affected over the short term, but not over a longer time
course. After injection of a solution of ammonium chloride
into the haemolymph of Carcinus, there was no consistent
pattern to the rate of loss of ammonia from the haemolymph in
DDT - exposed and control animals.
Histological examination of gill tissue exposed to DDT
revealed that the mucopolysaccharides around the gill lamellae
were reduced in thickness. Ca2+ -ATPase activity and the
R.N.A. content of the tissue were reduced.
Estimations of the quantity of DDT and derivatives
which had accumulated in some organs after DDT exposure
were made. The greatest amounts were found in gills,
followed by digestive gland, stomach and gonad.
Date of Award | 1979 |
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Original language | English |
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THE EFFECT OF p,p'-DDT ON THE SHORE CRAB CARCINUS MAENAS (L)
JOWETT, P. E. (Author). 1979
Student thesis: PhD