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2021 ◽  
Vol 151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenia Méndez ◽  
M. Soledad Michiels ◽  
Alejandra A. López-Mañanes

The hepatopancreas of decapod crustaceans is an organ which can act as indicator for digestive and metabolic parameters under different physiological and / or environmental conditions. However, biochemical studies on digestive and metabolic parameters of the hepatopancreas of euryhaline burrowing crabs such as Neohelice granulata from habitats with different diet compositions are still scarce. In the wild, adult males of N. granulata from Mar Chiquita Coastal Lagoon (Argentina) in mudflat habitat have diets with higher lipid and protein content than crabs from the saltmarsh, suggesting that diets could be an important factor influencing hepatopancreas activities. We tested this hypothesis here by exposing adult male crabs to a similar experimental diet and comparing hepatopancreas parameters for lipid components and protein metabolism between males from these two habitat types at different times (up to three months). At month 3, we noticed a decrease of the triglyceride concentration and lipase activity and an increase of protein concentration in crabs from the mudflat. In contrast, triglycerides and protein concentration did not change in crabs from the saltmarsh, while lipase activity decreased and levamisole insensitive AP increased at month 3. The results indicate that digestive and metabolic parameters in the hepatopancreas of crabs from habitats varying in diet content remain different, even if crabs are subsequently fed by a similar experimental diet. This suggests that specific intrinsic regulations of these hepatopancreas parameters could operate differently in each habitat and could not be changed by recent diet conditions.


Author(s):  
Claudio Luis Quaresma Bastos Junior ◽  
Tatiane Senna Bialves ◽  
Kamila Foguesatto ◽  
Estevão Melo Arantes ◽  
Gleidson Barcelos de Souza ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 403 ◽  
pp. 113132
Author(s):  
Santiago Ojea Ramos ◽  
Matías Andina ◽  
Arturo Romano ◽  
Mariana Feld

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique M. Rodríguez ◽  
Daniel A. Medesani ◽  
Ivana S. Canosa ◽  
Luciana Avigliano

This review summarizes the bulk of evidence about the effect of glyphosate, both technical and formulated, on the ovarian maturation of Neohelice granulata female crabs, as well as the effects of glyphosate on sperm production in males of the same species. After long-term in vivo assays, made during the 3-month pre-reproductive period of this species, both formulated and technical glyphosate were able to produce a significant incidence of oocyte reabsorption in the ovary, together with a concomitant decreased of vitellogenin content, at concentrations ranging from 0.2 to 1 mg/L. Despite this, after 32-day in vivo assays, glyphosate stimulated oocyte growth, in terms of a higher percentage of vitellogenic oocytes, suggesting that glyphosate could be acting as an endocrine disruptor. In vitro assays made with isolated ovarian pieces showed a decrease of vitellogenin content, in correlation with lower protein synthesis, although some advance in maturation was observed in the histological analysis. In male crabs exposed in vivo to both technical and formulated glyphosate at 1 mg/L, several reproductive imbalances were noted, such as a significant decrease of the sperm count, abnormal spermatophores, and possible disrupting effects of glyphosate on the androgenic gland.


2021 ◽  
pp. jeb.242157
Author(s):  
Martín Klappenbach ◽  
Candela Medina ◽  
Ramiro Freudenthal

In the wild, being able to recognize and remember specific locations related to food sources and the associated attributes of landmarks is a cognitive trait important for survival. In the present work we show that the crab Neohelice granulata can be trained to associate a specific environment with an appetitive reward in a conditioned place preference task. After a single training trial, when the crabs were presented with a food pellet in the target quadrant of the training arena, they were able to form a long-term memory related to the event. This memory was evident at least 24 h after training and was protein-synthesis dependent. Importantly, the target area of the arena proved to be a non-neutral environment, given that animals initially avoided the target quadrant. In the present work we introduce for the first time an associative one-trial memory paradigm including a conditioned stimulus with a clear valence performed in a crustacean.


Author(s):  
Tábata Martins de Lima ◽  
Bruna de Ramos ◽  
Margarita de Souza Tavares ◽  
Danusa Leidens ◽  
Bruna Soares Ayres ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 93 (suppl 3) ◽  
Author(s):  
NATALIA A. FERRERI ◽  
LORENA A. ELÍADES ◽  
MARIO C.N. SAPARRAT ◽  
TAMARA M. LEDESMA ◽  
LETICIA RUSSO ◽  
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