Kraus D W, Colacino J M
Science. 1986 Apr 4;232(4746):90-2. doi: 10.1126/science.232.4746.90.
An oxygen-binding hemoglobin localized in the nerves of Tellina alternata (Bivalvia) required 30 minutes to unload oxygen when excised nerves were exposed to pure nitrogen. Neural excitability under these conditions could be sustained only until deoxygenation of the hemoglobin was complete. When the oxygen-combining function of the hemoglobin was abolished with carbon monoxide, the neural excitability ceased within a few minutes of oxygen removal, a response identical to that of hemoglobinless homologous nerves of other bivalves. These results demonstrate that aerobic activity can be supported by the oxygen stored on hemoglobin in microscopic tissues for a considerable time under anoxic conditions.
一种存在于交替拟樱蛤(双壳纲)神经中的氧结合血红蛋白,当切除的神经暴露于纯氮气中时,需要30分钟才能释放氧气。在这些条件下,神经兴奋性只能维持到血红蛋白脱氧完全。当血红蛋白的氧结合功能被一氧化碳消除时,在去除氧气后的几分钟内神经兴奋性就会停止,这一反应与其他双壳类无血红蛋白的同源神经相同。这些结果表明,在缺氧条件下,微观组织中储存在血红蛋白上的氧气可以在相当长的时间内支持有氧活动。