Abstract
Tethys fimbria is a poorly studied nudibranch that, recently, has been shown to possess large amounts of unusual prostaglandin (PG) derivatives. The cerata ofT. fimbria collected in the Bay of Naples (Italy) between November 1990 and January 1991 were submitted to histological analysis. This revealed the presence of both longitudinal and transverse smooth muscle fibres together with multicellular defensive glands, responsible for the typical spontaneous contractions of the cerata and for the extrusion of a hyaline secretion, respectively. A role forT. fimbria cerata in mollusc defense behaviour is suggested. Chemical analysis of the cerata led to the isolation of high levels of prostaglandin free acids (PGs) and of PG-1,15-lactones of the E, A and F series, whereas the secretion contained only PG-1,15-lactones of the E and A series. The latter were found to be toxic to mosquito fish at concentrations ranging between 1 and 10 µg ml−1, whereas PG free acids and PG-1,15-lactones of the F series were not toxic. The possibility that PGE- and PGA-1.15-lactones areT. fimbria defense allomones is discussed.
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Marin, A., Di Marzo, V. & Cimino, G. A histological and chemical study of the cerata of the opisthobranch molluscTethys fimbria . Mar. Biol. 111, 353–358 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01319406
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