Expression of aquaporin and Na+/K+‐ATPase in gill and gut cells of the shrimp Palaemon argentinus regulated by ecdysone
Kamila Foguesatto,
Celina C. Almeida,
Robert T. Boyle
et al.
Abstract:The crustacean molting cycle is triggered by the elevation of ecdysteroid levels in the hemolymph during late pre‐molt. It is known that these animals absorb water through the intestine and gills to promote bodily swelling and rupture of the old exoskeleton. The participation of two membrane proteins responsible for the most uptake of water during the late pre‐molt has been shown in the gill and gut cells of the freshwater shrimp Palaemon argentinus: Na+/K+‐ATPase (NKA), which generates an osmoionic gradient, … Show more
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