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Ion fluxes and diffusion potentials in the Dungeness crab,Cancer magister
Authors:G. D. Robinson and W. T. W. Potts
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Towson State University, 21204 Towson, Maryland, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, LA1 4YQ Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Abstract:Summary Transepithelial potentials (TEP's) were measured in Dungeness crabs exposed to a variety of experimental media. The TEP's can be accounted for as diffusion potentials. In sea water (SW) thePNa/PCl ratio (calculated by substitution in the Goldman equation) was 0.68, but in dilutions of SW the value increased, reaching a maximum of 3.33 in freshwater (FW). When the calcium and magnesium concentrations in the diluted media were maintained at SW levels thePNa/PCl remained close to that in SW.The effluxes of Na and Cl were monitored in crabs exposed to the experimental media and the TEP's were measured simultaneously. After transfer from SW to FW the decrease in Na efflux was considerably less than expected from the change in potential alone, indicating an increased permeability to sodium, while transfer from SW to 500 mM NaCl caused a 3.4-fold increase in Na efflux without any associated change of potential. These results indicate an increase in the permeability of the gill epithelium to Na as the ambient concentrations of Ca and Mg decline. The Cl effluxes are not dependent on the external concentration of divalent ions, but about 30% of the Cl efflux may be due to exchange diffusion.Abbreviations FW freshwater - SW sea water - TEP transepithelial potentialThis project was in part supported by faculty research grants from Fordham University, Bronx, NY and Towson State University, Towson, MD to GDR
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