Abstract

Upon in vitro incubation with [ 14]arachidonic acid, reproductive tissues of Thermobia domestica incorporated radioactivity, mostly into phospholipids. Stimulation with calcium ionophore A 23187 modified the distribution of the labeling between the various phospholipids, and promoted a release of arachidonic acid as well as metabolites comigrating with authentic HETEs. The lipolytic activity was tested against three exogenous phosphatidylcholines. It is concluded that arachidonic acid availability for eicosanoid biosynthesis is mostly regulated by a calcium-dependent phospholipase A 2. The specific activity of PLA 2 was assayed in reproductive tissues. After insemination, the phospholipase activity strongly increased in the female seminal receptacle, but the rise was independent of the number of transfered spermatophores.

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