“…Chloride cells are believed to be the primary extra‐renal site for regulation of osmotically active ion concentrations, ultimately helping to regulate blood pH by manipulating the rates of Cl − and Na + ionic uptake, the activity of which mediates transfer of H + and HCO 3 − (Evans, Piermarini, & Choe, ; Laurent & Dunel, ). Apoptosis of CCs in teleosts has been previously described under both pathogenic conditions, that is toxicants in the rainbow trout ( O. mykiss ) (Daoust, Wobeser, & Newstead, ; Mallat, ) and under physiological conditions in newly hatched rainbow trout (Rojo & González, ), newly hatched brown trout ( Salmo trutta ) (Rojo, Blanquez, & Gonzalez, ), the adult Mozambique tilapia ( Oreochromis mossambicus ) (Wendelaar Bonga, Flik, Balm, & van der Meij, ; Wendelaar Bonga & van der Meij, ) and the hybrid O. mossambicus × Oreochromis urolepis hornorum (Sardella, Matey, Cooper, Gonzalez, & Brauner, ). These authors all report the ultrastructural changes in MRCs as showing nuclear and cytoplasmic condensation and enlargement of the mitochondria surrounded by a distended tubular system and oedematous areas, as reported in the current study.…”