Stress Response of freshwater giant prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Date Issued
1999-07-31
Date
1999-07-31
Author(s)
郭欽明
DOI
882311B002053
Abstract
Crustacean hyperglycemic hormone
(CHH), synthesized and released from the xorgan
sinus gland complex, is primarily
responsible for carbohydrate metabolism, and
biogenic amines and peptidergic neuroregulators
are known to modulate the release
of CHH. Hyperglycemia, a characteristic
response, were observed in both intact and
bilaterally eyestalk-ablated prawns, Macrobrachium
rosenbergii under cold shock.
Involvement of biogenic amines in the
hyperglycemic response was also
demonstrated. Hyperglycemic effects of
epinephrine, dopamine and serotonin were
mediated through CHH at the eyestalk level,
but the response under cold shock was not
exclusively mediated through CHH. The fact
that factor(s) other than CHH are also
involved in the hyperglycemic response.
Subjects
biogenic amine, hyperglycemia,
cold shock, giant freshwater prawn
cold shock, giant freshwater prawn
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學漁業科學研究所
Type
journal article
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