Wang Rucai
Ocean University of China
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Journal of Ocean University of China | 2007
Kong Lingfeng; Wang Zhaoping; Yu Ruihai; Li Qi; Wang Rucai
The glycogen content and the activities of two key enzymes in glycogen metabolism, glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen synthetase, in the gonad of diploid and triploid Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were compared during maturation. The glycogen content in the gonad of diploids decreased with gametogenesis (by 85.7%), but the glycogen content in the gonad of triploids did not vary significantly. Activity of glycogen phosphorylase (GP) in the gonad of diploids decreased with gametogenesis (by 55.5%), while GP activity of triploids did not vary significantly during maturation. Activity of glycogen synthetase (GS) in the gonad of diploids increased slightly with gametogenesis, reaching a peak in June. Activity of GS declined sharply from June to July, which might be due to gonad spawning. GS activity of triploid oysters in spawning time (July and August) was significantly higher than that in other months, which might be explained with a ‘compensating’ mechanism for the higher glycogen content in triploids.
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2007
Zheng Xiao-dong; Xiao Shu; Wang Zhaoping; Wang Rucai
The secretion function of mantle is closely related to shell formation in some bivalves and gastropods. Up to now, few researches have been reported for cuttlebone formation in the class Cephalopoda. In this study, the structure and secretion function of cuttlebone sac of the golden cuttlefish Sepia esculenta was analyzed using the histological and histochemical methods. The results showed that high and columnar cells located in sac epithelium, and flat cells existed near the base membrane. A lot of fibroblasts were found in the lateral mantle collective tissue. Some mucus, mucopolysaccharide and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were found in the sac. The ultrastructural characteristics of Quasi-connective-tissue-calcium cells (QCTCC) were observed using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The relationship between cuttlebone sac secretion function and shell formation was discussed.
Chinese Journal of Zoology | 2003
Liu Xiangquan; Fang Jianguang; Bao Zhenmin; Wang Rucai
Marine Fisheries Research | 2007
Wang Rucai
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2004
Zheng Xiao-dong; Zhao Jianmin; Xiao Shu; Wang Rucai; Wang Shidang; Zhou Weiwu
Transaction of Oceanology and Limnology | 2004
Wang Rucai
Journal of Ocean University of Qingdao | 2004
Wang Rucai
Transaction of Oceanology and Limnology | 2002
Wang Rucai
Marine Sciences | 2011
Liu Xiangquan; Bao Zhenmin; Fang Jianguang; Wang Rucai
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2008
Pan Ying; Li Qi; Yu Ruihai; Wang Rucai