Gill ionocyte remodeling mediates blood pH regulation in rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) exposed to environmentally relevant hypercapnia
Garfield T. Kwan,
Alexander M. Clifford,
Kaelan J. Prime
et al.
Abstract:Marine fishes excrete excess H+ using basolateral Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) and apical Na+/H+-exchanger 3 (NHE3) in gill ionocytes. However, the mechanisms that regulate H+ excretion during exposure to environmentally relevant hypercapnia (ERH) remain poorly understood. Here, we explored transcriptomic, proteomic, and cellular responses in gills of juvenile splitnose rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) exposed to three days of ERH conditions (pH ~7.5; ~1,600 μatm pCO2). Blood pH was fully regulated at ~7.75 despite a lack… Show more
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