Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss

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Autor(a) principal: Bianchini, Adalto
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Wood, Chris
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/721
Resumo: The concentration-dependent kinetics and main mechanisms of whole-body Na+ uptake were assessed in neonate and adult water flea Daphnia magna Strauss acclimated to moderately hard water (0.6mmoll–1 NaCl, 1.0•mmol•l–1 CaCO3 and 0.15•mmol•l–1 MgSO4•7H2O; pH•8.2). Whole-body Na+ uptake is independent of the presence of Cl– in the external medium and kinetic parameters are dependent on the life stage. Adults have a lower maximum capacity of Na+ transport on a mass-specific basis but a higher affinity for Na+ when compared to neonates. Based on pharmacological analyses, mechanisms involved in whole-body Na+ uptake differ according to the life stage considered. In neonates, a proton pump-coupled Na+ channel appears to play an important role in the whole-body Na+ uptake at the apical membrane. However, they do not appear to contribute to whole-body Na+ uptake in adults, where only the Na+ channel seems to be present, associated with the Na+/H+ exchanger. In both cases, carbonic anhydrase contributes by providing H+ for the transporters. At the basolateral membrane of the salt-transporting epithelia of neonates, Na+ is pumped from the cells to the extracellular fluid by a Na+,K+-ATPase and a Na+/Cl– exchanger whereas K+ and Cl– move through specific channels. In adults, a Na+/K+/2Cl– cotransporter replaces the Na+/Cl– exchanger. Differential sensitivity of neonates and adults to iono- and osmoregulatory toxicants, such as metals, are discussed with respect to differences in whole-body Na+ uptake kinetics, as well as in the mechanisms of Na+ transport involved in the whole-body Na+ uptake in the two life stages.
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spelling Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna StraussCrustaceanDaphnia magnaIon transportLife stageNa+ uptakeThe concentration-dependent kinetics and main mechanisms of whole-body Na+ uptake were assessed in neonate and adult water flea Daphnia magna Strauss acclimated to moderately hard water (0.6mmoll–1 NaCl, 1.0•mmol•l–1 CaCO3 and 0.15•mmol•l–1 MgSO4•7H2O; pH•8.2). Whole-body Na+ uptake is independent of the presence of Cl– in the external medium and kinetic parameters are dependent on the life stage. Adults have a lower maximum capacity of Na+ transport on a mass-specific basis but a higher affinity for Na+ when compared to neonates. Based on pharmacological analyses, mechanisms involved in whole-body Na+ uptake differ according to the life stage considered. In neonates, a proton pump-coupled Na+ channel appears to play an important role in the whole-body Na+ uptake at the apical membrane. However, they do not appear to contribute to whole-body Na+ uptake in adults, where only the Na+ channel seems to be present, associated with the Na+/H+ exchanger. In both cases, carbonic anhydrase contributes by providing H+ for the transporters. At the basolateral membrane of the salt-transporting epithelia of neonates, Na+ is pumped from the cells to the extracellular fluid by a Na+,K+-ATPase and a Na+/Cl– exchanger whereas K+ and Cl– move through specific channels. In adults, a Na+/K+/2Cl– cotransporter replaces the Na+/Cl– exchanger. Differential sensitivity of neonates and adults to iono- and osmoregulatory toxicants, such as metals, are discussed with respect to differences in whole-body Na+ uptake kinetics, as well as in the mechanisms of Na+ transport involved in the whole-body Na+ uptake in the two life stages.2011-06-17T04:13:51Z2011-06-17T04:13:51Z2008info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBIANCHINI, Adalto; WOOD, Chris. Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna StraussJournal of Experimental Biology, v. 211, p. 539-547, 2008. Disponível em:<http://jeb.biologists.org/content/211/4/539.full.pdf+html>. Acesso em: 13 jun. 2011.1477-9145http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/721engBianchini, AdaltoWood, Chrisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2011-08-04T03:45:46Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/721Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2011-08-04T03:45:46Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
title Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
spellingShingle Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
Bianchini, Adalto
Crustacean
Daphnia magna
Ion transport
Life stage
Na+ uptake
title_short Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
title_full Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
title_fullStr Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
title_full_unstemmed Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
title_sort Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna Strauss
author Bianchini, Adalto
author_facet Bianchini, Adalto
Wood, Chris
author_role author
author2 Wood, Chris
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bianchini, Adalto
Wood, Chris
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crustacean
Daphnia magna
Ion transport
Life stage
Na+ uptake
topic Crustacean
Daphnia magna
Ion transport
Life stage
Na+ uptake
description The concentration-dependent kinetics and main mechanisms of whole-body Na+ uptake were assessed in neonate and adult water flea Daphnia magna Strauss acclimated to moderately hard water (0.6mmoll–1 NaCl, 1.0•mmol•l–1 CaCO3 and 0.15•mmol•l–1 MgSO4•7H2O; pH•8.2). Whole-body Na+ uptake is independent of the presence of Cl– in the external medium and kinetic parameters are dependent on the life stage. Adults have a lower maximum capacity of Na+ transport on a mass-specific basis but a higher affinity for Na+ when compared to neonates. Based on pharmacological analyses, mechanisms involved in whole-body Na+ uptake differ according to the life stage considered. In neonates, a proton pump-coupled Na+ channel appears to play an important role in the whole-body Na+ uptake at the apical membrane. However, they do not appear to contribute to whole-body Na+ uptake in adults, where only the Na+ channel seems to be present, associated with the Na+/H+ exchanger. In both cases, carbonic anhydrase contributes by providing H+ for the transporters. At the basolateral membrane of the salt-transporting epithelia of neonates, Na+ is pumped from the cells to the extracellular fluid by a Na+,K+-ATPase and a Na+/Cl– exchanger whereas K+ and Cl– move through specific channels. In adults, a Na+/K+/2Cl– cotransporter replaces the Na+/Cl– exchanger. Differential sensitivity of neonates and adults to iono- and osmoregulatory toxicants, such as metals, are discussed with respect to differences in whole-body Na+ uptake kinetics, as well as in the mechanisms of Na+ transport involved in the whole-body Na+ uptake in the two life stages.
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1477-9145
http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/721
identifier_str_mv BIANCHINI, Adalto; WOOD, Chris. Sodium uptake in different life stages of crustaceans: the water flea Daphnia magna StraussJournal of Experimental Biology, v. 211, p. 539-547, 2008. Disponível em:<http://jeb.biologists.org/content/211/4/539.full.pdf+html>. Acesso em: 13 jun. 2011.
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