“…There is evidence for an osmoregulatory role of urotensins, both direct and indirect (Lederis et al, 1985a;Bern, 1990). In addition, there is considerable evidence concerning the effects of water salinity changes on the morphology, the ultrastructure (Takasugi & Bern, 1962;Fridberg et al, 1966;Chevalier, 1976;Kriebel, 1980;Sacks & Chevalier, 1984;Cioni et al, 1996), the aminoacid uptake (Chevalier, 1978), the innervation (Audet & Chevalier, 1981), and the pattern of UI/UII immunoreactivity of the caudal neurosecretory neurons and the urophysis (Owada et al, 1985;Minniti et al, 1989;Arnold-Reed et al, 1991;Larson & Madani, 199D-The bulk of data indicates that CNSS plays a major role in the control of body fluid homeostasis and osmoregulation.…”