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Ion and acid–base regulation in the freshwater mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): a departure from the standard model for freshwater teleosts
Authors:Marjorie L Patrick  Chris M Wood
Institution:Department of Biology, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada
Abstract:Ion and acid–base balance were examined in the freshwater-adapted mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) using a series of treatments designed to perturb the coupling mechanisms. Unidirectional Cl uptake (JClin) was extremely low whereas JNain was substantial (three- to sixfold higher); comparable differences occurred in unidirectional efflux rates (JClout, JNaout). JClin was refractory to all treatments, suggesting that Cl/base exchange was unimportant or absent. Indeed, no base excretion or modulation of ion fluxes occurred for acid–base balance for up to 8 h after NaHCO3 loading (injections of 1000 or 3000 nequiv.·g−1). Acute environmental low pH (4.5) and amiloride (10−4 M) treatments caused concurrent inhibition of JNain and net H+ excretion (JH+net), indicating the presence of Na+/H+ exchange. JNain was elevated and JH+net restored during recovery from both treatments, but this exchange did not appear to be dynamically adjusted for acid–base homeostasis. High external ammonia exposure (1 mmol·l−1) initially blocked ammonia excretion (JAmmnet) but had no effect on JNain, whereas high pH (9.4) reduced both JAmmnet and JNain. Inhibition of JNain by the low pH and amiloride treatments had no effect on JAmmnet. These results indicate that ammonia excretion is entirely diffusive and independent of both Na+uptake and the protons that are transported via the Na+/H+ coupling. In addition, ureagenesis served as a compensatory mechanism during high external ammonia exposure, as a marked elevation in urea excretion partially replaced the inhibited JAmmnet. In all treatments, changes in the Na+–Cl net flux differential were consistent with changes in JH+net measured by traditional water titration techniques, indicating that the former can be used as an estimate of the acid–base status of the fish. Overall, the results demonstrate that the freshwater-adapted F. heteroclitus does not conform to the ion/acid–base relationships described in the standard model based on commonly studied species such as trout, goldfish, and catfish.
Keywords:acid base balance  electrolyte balance  electrolyte
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