Ju.A. Labas’s research while affiliated with Russian Academy of Sciences and other places

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Publications (4)


X-ray microanalysis of ion contents in vacuoles and cytoplasm of the growing tips of a hydroid polyp as related to osmotic changes and growth pulsations
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November 1994

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Tissue and Cell

N.I. Kazakova

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Growth pulsations (GP) in hydroid polyps are associated with changes in vacuolar patterns which can be imitated by altering external osmolarity. With the use of X-ray spectroscopy we measured the elemental contents in the vacuoles and cytoplasm of the growing tips of a hydroid polyp, Podocoryne carnea, under various tonicity conditions. Under hypertonic condition which arrested the samples at the retraction phase of normal GP, the elemental content within the vacuolar compartment appeared to be similar to that of the external medium, confirming our previous conclusion about the dehermetization of the vacuolar compartment under these conditions. Under hypotonical condition which arrested samples at the extension GP phase (vacuoles isolated) element ratio data displayed an obvious bimodality. At least one of the data groups could be characterized by a significant increase in the concentrations of sodium and potassium, as related to Cl, Ca and Mg, and in comparison to the same ratios in hypotonical samples and those in the external medium. We suggest that under hypotonical conditions the isolated vacuolar compartment is formed by influx of sodium and potassium ions. These cations are accompanied by anions other than chloride. Potassium appears to be transferred into the vacuoles from the cytoplasm while the sodium derives from the external environment.



Cytophysiology of growth pulsations in hydroid polyps

March 1989

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Journal of Experimental Zoology

Cell orientation and intercellular changes accompanying growth pulsations (GP) have been studied in the marine hydroids Obelia longissima, O. loveni, and Dynamena pumila with the use of time-lapse filming, mechanography, optical microscopy, and electron microscopy. The extension phase of the GP was correlated with an increase in cell volume and the rotation of cells to a transverse orientation. Tip cells return to an oblique orientation during the retraction phase via a rapid (about 1 μm/second) distalward sliding of external cell poles. In most samples, a proximodistal wave of transversad cell rotations was observed within a period of 30–90 μm/minutes. In contrast, return to the oblique orientation is almost synchronous. The extension GP phase is correlated with extensive cell vacuolization and the retraction phase with fusion of these vacuoles into elongated channels opening into external space. The extension phase was stabilized in hypotonic medium, isotonic medium with increased NaCl concentration, and by ionic transport inhibitors (which increase cytoplasmic concentration of Na+ and Cl−). GP are arrested in the retraction phase in hypertonic medium, isotonic medium with decreased Na+ and Cl− concentration, and by inhibitors whose decreasing cytoplasmic concentrations of Na+ and Cl− arrest GP in the retraction phase. These data point out the participation of osmotic mechanisms in the regulation of GP.


Citations (4)


... The frequency of these pulsations matches the frequency of growth pulsations and differs from pulsation frequency in subsequent zones. It has been established by previous research that GT pulsations are caused by regular changes in the volume of epidermal MECs (Beloussov et al. 1989(Beloussov et al. , 1993(Beloussov et al. , 1997Schierwater et al. 1992). Epidermal cells abut the perisarc tube at one end, and the 'axial shaft' formed by the thickened gastrodermis at the other end. ...

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Functional morphology of hydrozoan stolons: stolonal growth, contractility and hydroplasmic movement in Gonothyraea loveni (Allman, 1859)
Growth pulsations in hydroid polyps: Kinematics, biological role and cytophysiology
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  • January 1993

... However, many studies of colonial hydroids, including ours, were performed on specimens placed in a cuvette with nonflowing water. These include the video recording of growth pulsations and the growth of stems and stolons in hydroids, morphogenesis, coenosarc pulsations and hydroplasm displacement in a colony, and embryogenesis studies (Hale 1964;Wyttenbach, 1968;Beloussov et al., 1980;Labas et al., 1981;Belousov et al., 1984;Karlsen and Marfenin, 1984;Marfenin, 1988;Kosevich, 1990Kosevich, , 1991Kazakova et al., 1997;Kraus, 2002;Burykin, 2008Burykin, , 2013Marfenin et al., 2008;etc.). ...

Growth Pulsations and Rudiment Shapes in Hydroid Polyps
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  • January 1984

Журнал общей биологии

... Appar- ently, the large GP amplitude is due to apex support in the form of a zone of thickened gastroderma. Apex protrusion does not occur under the action of pulsating pressure in the cavity of the growth apex but mostly independently due to regular changes in cell size, which are probably caused by the cyclic osmotic processes described earlier (Beloussov et al., 1989). HF period and amplitude. ...

Cytophysiology of growth pulsations in hydroid polyps
  • Citing Article
  • March 1989

Journal of Experimental Zoology

... According to the data available (Beloussov et al. 1989;Labas et al. 1992;Kazakova et al. 1994), the above-described events are based upon osmotic-contractile mechanisms, leading to periodic swelling-deswelling of intercellular vacuoles ( Fig. 3.12e, f). At the height of the extension phase, the cells oriented close to transversal positions are full of isolated swelled vacuoles containing potassium ions in the concentration abundant to that in seawater (Fig. 3.12e). ...

X-ray microanalysis of ion contents in vacuoles and cytoplasm of the growing tips of a hydroid polyp as related to osmotic changes and growth pulsations
  • Citing Article
  • November 1994

Tissue and Cell