1999
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.202.18.2505
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Effects of sea water and stanniectomy on branchial Ca2+ handling and drinking rate in eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)

Abstract: We examined the effects of seawater adaptation and extirpation of the Stannius corpuscles on branchial Ca(2+) flows, gill plasma membrane Ca(2+) transporters and drinking rate of European eels, Anguilla anguilla. Transepithelial Ca(2+) inflow in the gills increased 2 weeks after transfer of the eels from fresh water to sea water and after stanniectomy. Neither of these treatments changed the membrane density or the affinity of the Ca(2+)-extrusion mechanisms (Ca(2+)-ATPase and Na(+)/Ca(2+)-exchanger) in the gi… Show more

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“…A positive correlation between environmental salinity and the biochemical activity of branchial NKA has been reported for several teleost fishes (Nolan et., 1999; D’Cotta et al, 2000 ; Peter et al, 2011 ). There have been several studies on the physiological and structural characteristics and on the dynamics of the chloride cells in freshwater and seawater fish ( Van der Heijden et al, 1999 ; McCormick et al, 2005 ; Peter, 2007 ; Peter et al, 2011 ). Furthermore, changes in structural signs of high chloride cell activity and high gill NKA activity have been reported for seawater-adapted fishes ( Nolan et al, 1999 ).…”
Section: Nitric Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A positive correlation between environmental salinity and the biochemical activity of branchial NKA has been reported for several teleost fishes (Nolan et., 1999; D’Cotta et al, 2000 ; Peter et al, 2011 ). There have been several studies on the physiological and structural characteristics and on the dynamics of the chloride cells in freshwater and seawater fish ( Van der Heijden et al, 1999 ; McCormick et al, 2005 ; Peter, 2007 ; Peter et al, 2011 ). Furthermore, changes in structural signs of high chloride cell activity and high gill NKA activity have been reported for seawater-adapted fishes ( Nolan et al, 1999 ).…”
Section: Nitric Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%