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Ion Regulation in Crayfish: Freshwater Adaptations and the Problem of Molting
Authors:WHEATLY  MICHELE G; GANNON  ANDREW T
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Florid Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-8525
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Crayfish have a long evolutionary history in temperatefresh water (FW). Ion regulation is challenged by low externalconcentrations of Na, Cl, and Ca (<1 mM). In intermolt theprimary concern is Na and Cl balance; around ecdysis the emphasisswitches to Ca regulation as the cuticle is decalcified/calcified.Compared with marine crustaceans, intermolt crayfish maintaina reduced extracellular (EC) osmolality and have lower permeabilityto both ions and water. Hyperregulation involves active branchialuptake of Na and Cl and the unique ability to produce a hypotonicurine. Ion uptake involves apical electroneutral ion exchange(Na$ for H$; Cl for HCO3–; counterions providedfrom CO2 via carbonic anhydrase) followed by active basolateraltransport of Na via the Na pump, with Cl following passively.Reabsorption of 95% of filtered electrolytes at the antennalgland (kidney) involves similar subcellular mechanisms in amorphologically differentiated region of the distal tubule.Intermolt crayfish exhibit negative Ca balance (passive effluxunopposed by uptake) tolerable in view of the large cuticularCaCO3 reserve. In premolt, cuticular Ca is reabsorbed. A smallamount is stored as gastroliths, the remainder is lost via branchialexcretion and in the discarded exuviae. At ecdysis, FW uptakegenerates the physical force for shedding, leaving the crayfishwith dilute hemolymph and a Ca deficiency. Levels of EC Na andCl are restored by intensive postmolt branchial uptake. Mineralizationof the soft exoskeleton involves remobilization of stored Caand branchial uptake of Ca and HCO3. Transepithelial Ca transportinvolves Ca2$ ATPase and Ca2$/Na$ exchange. The importance ofexternal electrolytes and pH in postmolt ion regulation is explored,as are some allometric considerations.
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