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Journal of Biotechnology | 2003

Optimizing the formation of in vitro sponge primmorphs from the Chinese sponge Stylotella agminata (Ridley).

Wei Zhang; Xiaoying Zhang; Xupeng Cao; Junyi Xu; Quanyu Zhao; Xingju Yu; Meifang Jin; Maicun Deng

The establishment and optimization of in vitro primmorph formation from a Chinese sponge, Stylotella agminata (Ridley), collected from the South China Sea, were investigated. Our aims were to identify the key factors affecting primmorph formation in this species and to optimize the technique for developing an in vitro primmorph culture system. The size of dissociated cells from S. agminata is relatively small, in the range between 5 and 10 microm. Round-shaped primmorphs of less than 100 microm were formed 3 days after transferring the dissociated cells into seawater containing Ca(2+) and Mg(2+). The effect of various cell dissociation conditions, inoculum cell density, concentration of antibiotics, pH, and temperature was further investigated upon the formation of primmorphs. The time required for primmorph formation, primmorph size distribution, and the proliferating capability were microscopically documented. Healthy sponge S. agminata, inoculum cell density and culture temperature play a critical role for the successful formation of primmorphs and that the microbial contamination will have to be controlled.


Hydrobiologia | 2012

Experimental silicon demand by the sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis reveals chronic limitation in field populations

Manuel Maldonado; Heng Cao; Xupeng Cao; Yuefan Song; Yi Qu; Wei Zhang

Dissolved silicon (DSi) is a key marine nutrient. Sponges and diatoms are relevant DSi consumers, but sponges appear to have a less efficient uptake system that requires higher ambient DSI concentrations for maximum uptake. We experimentally tested whether a sponge adapted to live at the intertidal (Hymeniacidon perlevis) also shows such a need for high DSi. Under laboratory conditions, sponges were exposed to both the natural DSi concentration (10xa0μM) and much higher levels (25, 40, and 70xa0μM) for 36xa0h, being water samples taken at 6xa0h intervals to infer DSi uptake. Uptake rates shifted over time (particularly in high DSi treatments) and showed moderate inter-individual variability. Average DSi uptake rate at 70xa0μM was twice higher than those at 40 and 25xa0μM, which in turn were not significantly different from each other, but were twice higher than the uptake rate at 10xa0μM. Therefore, H. perlevis needs, for efficient uptake, ambient DSi concentrations two to four times higher than the maximum available in its natural habitat. From an eco-physiological point of view, it means that the skeletal growth in the populations of H. perlevis is chronically limited by DSi availability, a limitation that may favor sponge evolution toward skeletal slimming.


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2003

Primmorphs from archaeocytes-dominant cell population of the sponge Hymeniacidon perleve: Improved cell proliferation and spiculogenesis

Xiaoying Zhang; Xupeng Cao; Wei Zhang; Xingju Yu; Meifang Jin


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Selective feeding by sponges on pathogenic microbes: a reassessment of potential for abatement of microbial pollution

Manuel Maldonado; Xichang Zhang; Xupeng Cao; Lingyun Xue; Heng Cao; Wei Zhang


Archive | 2008

Double ginseng composition and its application

Wei Zhang; Xupeng Cao; Yan Jin; Meifang Jin; Xingju Yu


Archive | 2008

Laboratory artificial cultivating method for intertidal zone marine sponge

Wei Zhang; Lingyun Xue; Xichang Zhang; Yan Jin; Xupeng Cao; Wantao Fu


Archive | 2011

Method and device for producing biological siliceous material with reactor culture sponge or its cell

Xupeng Cao; Xingju Yu; Meifang Jin; Wei Zhang


Journal of Biotechnology | 2008

Laboratory adaptation of life cycle of Hymeniacidon perlevis explants cultured in aquarium

Heng Cao; Lingyun Xue; Xupeng Cao; Wei Zhang


Journal of fishery sciences of China | 2013

Marking spherulous cell in marine sponge Axinella sp. using a 3,3′- diaminobenzidine (DAB) staining method: Marking spherulous cell in marine sponge Axinella sp. using a 3,3′- diaminobenzidine (DAB) staining method

Yuefan Song; Yi Qu; Jinyou Zhang; Xupeng Cao; Wei Zhang


Archive | 2011

Marking method of active product spherulous cell in anixella sp.

Wei Zhang; Yuefan Song; Yi Qu; Jinyou Zhang; Xupeng Cao

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Wei Zhang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Meifang Jin

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Xingju Yu

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Heng Cao

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Lingyun Xue

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Wei Zhang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Yi Qu

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Yuefan Song

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Xiaoying Zhang

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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Xichang Zhang

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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