Active NaCl absorption across posterior gills of hyperosmoregulating Chasmagnathus granulatus
Horst Onken1,*,
Martin Tresguerres2 and
Carlos M. Luquet2
1 Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras
de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida
Bandeirantes 3900, Ribeirão Preto 14040-901, SP, Brasil
2 Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental, Facultad de
Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Pab. II, Ciudad
Universitaria, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Fig. 1. Representative time course of measured Isc
(Isc*) across split lamellae of posterior gills of C.
granulatus, showing the effects of replacing Cl- (1, by
nitrates) or Na+ (2, by choline) on both sides of the tissue. The
vertical current deflections are due to 1 mV voltage pulses and reflect the
uncorrected conductance across the preparation.
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Fig. 2. Representative time course of Isc* across split
lamellae of posterior gills of C. granulatus, showing the influence
of internal addition of 5 mmol l-1 ouabain (1). The vertical
current deflections are due to 1 mV voltage pulses and reflect the uncorrected
conductance across the preparation.
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Fig. 3. Representative time course of Isc* across split
lamellae of posterior gills of C. granulatus, showing the effects of
internal addition of 10 mmol l-1 BaCl2 (2) and 2 mmol
l-1 diphenylamine-2-carboxylate (4, DPC as free acid). At (1)
BaCl2 was added to the external bath as a control for diffusive
movements of Ba2+ and Cl-. At (3) dimethylsulfoxide, the
primary solvent for DPC, was added to the internal solution. The vertical
current deflections are due to 1 mV voltage pulses and reflect the uncorrected
conductance across the preparation.
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Fig. 4. Representative time course of Isc* across split
lamellae of posterior gills of C. granulatus, showing the influence
of external addition of 50 mmol l-1 CsCl (1). At (2) CsCl was also
added to the internal bath as a control for diffusive movements of
Cs+ and Cl-. The vertical current deflections are due to
1 mV voltage pulses and reflect the uncorrected conductance across the
preparation.
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Fig. 5. Diagram showing the unidirectional influxes of Na+ across
isolated posterior gills of C. granulatus in the absence (white
column) and presence (grey column) of 0.1 mmol l-1 acetazolamide
(AZ). Analysis of the two groups by paired Student's t-test revealed
that the difference was significant at P=0.0007. See Materials and
methods for details.
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Fig. 6. Proposed functional model for active NaCl absorption across the gill
epithelium of hyperosmoregulating C. granulatus.
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