Anhydrobiosis in nematodes: Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism during dehydration
K. A. C. Madin(University of California, Davis), John H. Crowe(University of California, Davis)
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Abstract
Abstract 1. Changes in the chemical composition of pellets of the nematode Aphelenchus avenae were studied as the worms experienced evaporative water loss during 72 hours at 97% RH. 2. Lipid content declines rapidly during the first 24 hours, and decreases to about 60% of the original by the end of 72 hours. 3. Glycogen content declines to about 50% of original by the end of 24 hours, and to 10% of original by 72 hours. 4. Glucose content remains constant. 5. Glycerol and trehalose contents both increase rapidly, reaching about 700% of the 24‐hour content by the end of 72 hours, in each case. 6. Strong correlations between survival in dry air and glycerol and trehalose contents were observed.
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