Comparative ultrastructure and carbohydrate composition of gastroliths from astacidae, cambaridae and parastacidae freshwater crayfish (Crustacea, Decapoda)
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Luquet, Gilles
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Fernández, María S.
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Badou, Aïcha
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Guichard, Nathalie
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Le Roy, Nathalie
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Corneillat, Marion
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Alcaraz, Gérard
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Arias, José L.
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2018-12-20T14:53:38Z
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2018-12-20T14:53:38Z
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2013
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Biomolecules 2013, 3, 18-38
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2218273X
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10.3390/biom3010018
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157334
Abstract
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Crustaceans have to cyclically replace their rigid exoskeleton in order to grow.
Most of them harden this skeleton by a calcification process. Some decapods (land crabs,
lobsters and crayfish) elaborate calcium storage structures as a reservoir of calcium ions in
their stomach wall, as so-called gastroliths. For a better understanding of the cyclic
elaboration of these calcium deposits, we studied the ultrastructure of gastroliths from
freshwater crayfish by using a combination of microscopic and physical techniques.
Because sugars are also molecules putatively involved in the elaboration process of these
biomineralizations, we also determined their carbohydrate composition. This study was
performed in a comparative perspective on crayfish species belonging to the infra-order
Astacidea (Decapoda, Malacostraca): three species from the Astacoidea superfamily and one species from the Parastacoidea superfamily. We observed that all the gastroliths
exhibit a similar dense network of protein-chitin fibers, from macro- to nanoscale, within
which calcium is precipitated as amorphous calcium carbonate. Nevertheless, they are not
very similar at the molecular level, notably as regards their carbohydrate composition.
Besides glucosamine, the basic carbohydrate component of chitin, we evidenced the
presence of other sugars, some of which are species-specific like rhamnose and galacturonic
acid whereas xylose and mannose could be linked to proteoglycan components.
Comparative ultrastructure and carbohydrate composition of gastroliths from astacidae, cambaridae and parastacidae freshwater crayfish (Crustacea, Decapoda)