4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Rapid regulation of NaCl secretion by estuarine teleost fish: coping strategies for short-duration freshwater exposures

Journal

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES
Volume 1618, Issue 2, Pages 95-105

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2003.10.015

Keywords

cotransport; anion channel; vasoactive intestinal polypeptide; arginine vasotocin; alpha-adrenoceptor; cortisol; gill epithelium

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This review summarizes the mechanism of Cl- active secretion and its regulation in estuarine teleost fish. Small estuarine fish such as the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, forage in shallow water following advancing tides and are, exposed, regularly to very. dilute microenvironments. Using the killifish opercular epithelium and related teleost membranes' containing mitochondria-rich cells, the regulation includes a reduction of active Cl- secretion and passive diffusive ion loss in a three-stage process spanning approximately 30 min. There is a combination of sympathetic neural reflex mediated by alpha(2)-adrenoceptors operating via intracellular inositol tris phosphate and intracellular Ca2+ and a cellular hypotonic shock response, followed by covering over of ion-secreting cells by pavement cells. This effectively minimizes salt loss in dilute media. The upregulation of salt secretion on return to full strength seawater may be via hormones (arginine vasotocin and urotensin 1) and neurotransmitter (vasoactive intestinal polypeptide) in combination with hypertonic shock. A hypothetical model includes involvement of protein kinase A and C and protein phosphatases 1 and 2A in regulation of the NKCCI cotransporter on the basolateral side and protein kinase A regulation of the CFTR-like apical anion channel. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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