Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities
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Resumo: | Whole-body calcium uptake was studied in gilthead sea bream larvae (9–83·mg) in response to changing environmental salinity and [Ca2+]. Calcium uptake increased with increased fish size and salinity. Fish exposed to calcium-enriched, diluted seawater showed increased calcium uptake compared with fish in diluted seawater alone. Calcium uptake was unchanged in Na+- enriched, diluted seawater. Overall, [Ca2+], and not salinity/osmolarity per se, appears to be the main factor contributing to calcium uptake. By contrast, drinking was reduced by a decrease in salinity/osmolarity but was little affected by external [Ca2+]. Calculations of the maximum contribution from drinking-associated calcium uptake showed that it became almost insignificant (less than 10%) through a strong decrease in drinking rate at low salinities (0–8‰). Diluted seawater enriched in calcium to the concentration present in full-strength seawater (i.e. constant calcium, decreasing salinity) restored intestinal calcium uptake to normal. Extra-intestinal calcium uptake also benefited from calcium addition but to a lesser extent. |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinitiesCalcium uptakeDrinking rateSalinityLarvaeGilthead sea breamSparus auratusEnvironmental calciumWhole-body calcium uptake was studied in gilthead sea bream larvae (9–83·mg) in response to changing environmental salinity and [Ca2+]. Calcium uptake increased with increased fish size and salinity. Fish exposed to calcium-enriched, diluted seawater showed increased calcium uptake compared with fish in diluted seawater alone. Calcium uptake was unchanged in Na+- enriched, diluted seawater. Overall, [Ca2+], and not salinity/osmolarity per se, appears to be the main factor contributing to calcium uptake. By contrast, drinking was reduced by a decrease in salinity/osmolarity but was little affected by external [Ca2+]. Calculations of the maximum contribution from drinking-associated calcium uptake showed that it became almost insignificant (less than 10%) through a strong decrease in drinking rate at low salinities (0–8‰). Diluted seawater enriched in calcium to the concentration present in full-strength seawater (i.e. constant calcium, decreasing salinity) restored intestinal calcium uptake to normal. Extra-intestinal calcium uptake also benefited from calcium addition but to a lesser extent.Company of BiologistsSapientiaGuerreiro, P. M.Fuentes, J.Flik, G.Rotllant, J.Power, DeborahCanario, Adelino V. M.2014-05-15T11:04:00Z20042014-05-13T10:15:56Z2004-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/3955engGuerreiro, P. M.; Fuentes, J.; Flik, G.; Rotllant, J.; Power, D. M.; Canario, A. V. M. Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities, Journal of Experimental Biology, 207, 4, 645-653, 2004.0022-0949AUT: DPO00386; ACA00258;http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.00765info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:15:05Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/3955Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:57:25.575381Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities Guerreiro, P. M. Calcium uptake Drinking rate Salinity Larvae Gilthead sea bream Sparus auratus Environmental calcium |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities |
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Guerreiro, P. M. |
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Guerreiro, P. M. Fuentes, J. Flik, G. Rotllant, J. Power, Deborah Canario, Adelino V. M. |
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Fuentes, J. Flik, G. Rotllant, J. Power, Deborah Canario, Adelino V. M. |
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Sapientia |
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Guerreiro, P. M. Fuentes, J. Flik, G. Rotllant, J. Power, Deborah Canario, Adelino V. M. |
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Calcium uptake Drinking rate Salinity Larvae Gilthead sea bream Sparus auratus Environmental calcium |
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Calcium uptake Drinking rate Salinity Larvae Gilthead sea bream Sparus auratus Environmental calcium |
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Whole-body calcium uptake was studied in gilthead sea bream larvae (9–83·mg) in response to changing environmental salinity and [Ca2+]. Calcium uptake increased with increased fish size and salinity. Fish exposed to calcium-enriched, diluted seawater showed increased calcium uptake compared with fish in diluted seawater alone. Calcium uptake was unchanged in Na+- enriched, diluted seawater. Overall, [Ca2+], and not salinity/osmolarity per se, appears to be the main factor contributing to calcium uptake. By contrast, drinking was reduced by a decrease in salinity/osmolarity but was little affected by external [Ca2+]. Calculations of the maximum contribution from drinking-associated calcium uptake showed that it became almost insignificant (less than 10%) through a strong decrease in drinking rate at low salinities (0–8‰). Diluted seawater enriched in calcium to the concentration present in full-strength seawater (i.e. constant calcium, decreasing salinity) restored intestinal calcium uptake to normal. Extra-intestinal calcium uptake also benefited from calcium addition but to a lesser extent. |
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Guerreiro, P. M.; Fuentes, J.; Flik, G.; Rotllant, J.; Power, D. M.; Canario, A. V. M. Water calcium concentration modifies whole-body calcium uptake in sea bream larvae during short-term adaptation to altered salinities, Journal of Experimental Biology, 207, 4, 645-653, 2004. 0022-0949 AUT: DPO00386; ACA00258; http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.00765 |
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