Trace metal burdens and expression of heat stable low molecular mass proteins in the female asteroid Coscinasterias muricata--Fluctuations throughout the reproductive cycle.

Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol

Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Biology, RMIT University, Bundoora West Campus, Building 223, Level 1, Plenty Road, Bundoora, Victoria 3083, Australia.

Published: April 2007

Concentrations of the essential trace metals copper and zinc were measured in the pyloric caeca of female Coscinasterias muricata sampled from Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia at monthly intervals for 15 months. Results indicate that the concentrations of these metals appear to be regulated by the reproductive cycle. Peaks in zinc concentration occurred simultaneously with peaks in progesterone concentration in the pyloric caeca. These findings suggest that zinc plays a role in gametogenesis and ovarian development. Fluctuations in pyloric caeca copper concentration appear inversely related to the pyloric caecal index and associated with oocyte diameter, indicative of a role for this metal in oogenesis. The levels of cytosolic heat stable low molecular mass (LMM) proteins were examined throughout the sampling period. Heat stable LMM proteins (metallothionein-like) of 12 kDa and 7.5 kDa (apparent molecular mass) and the concentrations of copper appear to be related; although the exact nature of these proteins remains unknown. No such relationship was observed between the levels of heat stable LMM proteins and zinc.

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