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Osmoregulation, immunolocalization of Na+/K+- ATPase, and ultrastructure of branchial epithelia in the developing brown shrimp, Crangon crangon (Decapoda, Caridea)

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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY
卷 78, 期 6, 页码 1017-1025

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/432856

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Aspects of osmoregulation including salinity tolerance, osmoregulatory capacity, location of transporting epithelia, and the expression of the enzyme Na+/K+-ATPase were investigated in the developing brown shrimp, Crangon crangon (L.), from the North Sea. Early developmental stages and large juveniles were exposed to a wide range of salinities for measurement of hemolymph osmolality and survival rates. In media ranging from 17.0 parts per thousand to 32.2 parts per thousand, salinity tolerance was generally high (survival rates: 70%-100%) in all developmental stages, but it decreased in media < 10.2 parts per thousand. Zoeal stages and decapodids slightly hyperregulated at 17.0 parts per thousand and osmoconformed in media >= 25.5 parts per thousand. At 10.2 parts per thousand, these stages showed high mortality, and only juveniles survived at 5.3 parts per thousand. Juveniles hyperregulated at 10.2 parts per thousand and 17.0 parts per thousand, osmoconformed at 25.5 parts per thousand, and hyporegulated in media >= 32.2 parts per thousand. Large juveniles hyperregulated also at 5.3 parts per thousand. Expression of the Na+/K+-ATPase and ion-transporting cells was located through immunofluorescence microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. In zoeae I and VI, a strong immunoreactivity was observed in cells of the inner epithelia of the branchiostegites and in epithelial cells lining the pleurae. Their ultrastructure showed typical features of ion-transporting cells. In decapodids and juveniles, ionocytes and expression of Na+/K+-ATPase remained located in the branchiostegite epithelium, but they disappeared from the pleurae and appeared in the epipodites. In large juveniles, the cells of the gill shaft showed positive immunolabeling and ultrastructural features of ionocytes. In summary, the adult pattern of osmoregulation in C. crangon is accomplished after metamorphosis from a moderately hyperosmoconforming decapodid to an effectively hyper-/hyporegulating juvenile stage. Salinity tolerance and osmoregulatory capacity are closely correlated with the development of ion-transporting cells and the expression of Na+/K+-ATPase.

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