STUDIES ON THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF IONIZING RADIATIONS. V. THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND OF X-RAY IRRADIATED SEA WATER ON THE RESPIRATION OF SEA URCHIN SPERM AND EGGS
- 1 August 1949
- journal article
- other
- Published by University of Chicago Press in The Biological Bulletin
- Vol. 97 (1) , 51-56
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1538093
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 0.001 M produced almost complete inhibition of the respiration of sea urchin sperm suspended in sea water. At a concentration of 0.0005 M it had no effect. When the concentration was diminished to 0.0001 M it increased the respiration from 60 to 100 per cent. When sperm was added to sea water irradiated with 200,000 r, there was a marked inhibition of respiration (about 60 per cent). Sea water irradiated with 50,000 r produced small inhibition (10 per cent). Addition of catalase previous to the addition of sperm had no effect at all on this inhibition. Furthermore, sea water irradiated with 200,000 r gave no positive test for H2O2. It is postulated that inhibition is due to the action of stable organic peroxides produced on irradiation of sea water.Keywords
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