“…Under external ammonia loading, elements of the metabolon may be involved in the active excretion of ammonia against a gradient, energized by Na + ,K + -ATPase (NKA -e.g. Hung et al, 2007;Nawata et al, 2007Nawata et al, , 2010aTsui et al, 2009;Braun et al, 2009;Zimmer et al, 2010;Wood and Nawata, 2011;Wood et al, 2013;Sinha et al, 2013), with indications that NH 4 + can effectively substitute for K + on Na + ,K + -ATPase in at least some species (Mallery, 1983;Balm et al, 1988;Randall et al, 1999;Nawata et al, 2010a;Wood et al, 2013). Additionally, elevated ammonia excretion through the metabolon is now thought to drive active Na + uptake in fish chronically exposed to low pH and/or ion-poor water (Kumai and Perry, 2011;Shih et al, 2012;Lin et al, 2012), circumstances in which earlier models predicted that Na + uptake would become impossible (Avella andBornancin, 1989: Randall et al, 1996;Parks et al, 2008).…”