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Experimental application of vascular and coelomic catheterization to identify vascular transport mechanisms for inorganic carbon in the vent tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila

机译:实验应用血管和体腔导管插入术识别血管运输无机碳机制的发泄

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Maintaining deep sea animals in in situ conditions has always been technically difficult because of the high-pressure requirements. Even more difficult are any attempts in manipulating or sampling these organisms while keeping them alive in high-pressure aquaria. We present a technique to withdraw blood samples by vascular catheterization which allows withdrawal of samples of during maintenance of specimens under high-pressure conditions. We have developed this technique to answer a long debated question, how carbon dioxide is transported from the ambient sea water to the bacterial symbionts inside the trophosome of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila. Our results indicate that the carbon supply to the symbionts is mainly through inorganic CO_2 while its incorporation into malate and succinate may serve storage functions at periods of low CO_2 availability in the environment.
机译:保持在原位条件下深海动物一直都是技术上的困难,因为高压的要求。困难的任何企图操纵或抽样这些生物在保持他们的生命在高压水族缸。通过血管提取血液样本导管插入术允许撤出样品在维护下的标本高压条件。技术来回答一个长期争论不休的问题,如何二氧化碳是运输环境海水中的细菌共生体营养体的深海热液喷口多毛虫Riftia pachyptila。主要是通过碳供应共生体无机二氧化碳而并入苹果酸和琥珀酸可能存储功能在时间的低技术的可用性环境。

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