The activities of some digestive enzymes were studied in sole larvae fed li
ve prey from first feeding until the first month of life. Whole larvae body
homogenates were used for enzymatic determination in larvae younger than 2
1 days after hatching (DAH). Older larvae were dissected in order to obtain
the pancreatic and intestinal segment. Brush border membranes of enterocyt
es were purified from intestinal segment. From 2 DAH to 18 DAH, activities
of pancreatic and intestinal enzymes exhibited a pattern characteristic of
developing animals: an increase during the first 10 days post-hatching, fol
lowed by a decrease. From 21 DAH to 27 DAH, the strong increase in alkaline
phosphatase activity reflected the development of the brush border membran
es of enterocytes, which occurred concurrently with a decrease in a cytosol
ic enzyme, leucine-alanine peptidase. These opposite patterns indicate a ma
turation of enterocytes and the acquisition of an adult mode of digestion.
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