[PDF][PDF] Intestinal HCO3-Secretion in Fish: A Widespread Mechanism with Newly Recognized Physiological Functions

JR Taylor - 2009 - scholarship.miami.edu
Intestinal HCO3-secretion and the excretion of resultant CaCO3 precipitates have become a
recognized characteristic of seawater osmoregulation in teleosts; however, this is the first …

The intestinal response to feeding in seawater gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta, includes elevated base secretion and increased epithelial oxygen consumption

JR Taylor, M Grosell - Journal of experimental biology, 2009 - journals.biologists.com
Intestinal HCO3− secretion is essential to marine teleost fish osmoregulation and comprises
a considerable source of base efflux attributable to both serosal HCO3− and endogenous …

HCO3 secretion and CaCO3 precipitation play major roles in intestinal water absorption in marine teleost fish in vivo

JM Whittamore, CA Cooper… - American Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
The intestine of marine teleosts must effectively absorb fluid from ingested seawater to avoid
dehydration. This fluid transport has been almost exclusively characterized as driven by …

Basolateral NBCe1 plays a rate-limiting role in transepithelial intestinal HCO3 secretion, contributing to marine fish osmoregulation

JR Taylor, EM Mager, M Grosell - Journal of Experimental …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
Although endogenous CO2 hydration and serosal HCO3–are both known to contribute to
the high rates of intestinal HCO3–secretion important to marine fish osmoregulation, the …

Ca2+-driven intestinal HCO3 secretion and CaCO3 precipitation in the European flounder in vivo: influences on acid-base regulation and blood gas transport

CA Cooper, JM Whittamore… - American Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Marine teleost fish continuously ingest seawater to prevent dehydration and their intestines
absorb fluid by mechanisms linked to three separate driving forces: 1) cotransport of NaCl …

[图书][B] The regulation of intestinal bicarbonate secretion by marine teleost fish

JM Whittamore - 2008 - search.proquest.com
In seawater, drinking is a fundamental part of the osmoregulatory strategy for teleost fish,
and presents a unique challenge. The intestine has an established role in osmoregulation …

Evolutionary aspects of intestinal bicarbonate secretion in fish

JR Taylor, M Grosell - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 2006 - Elsevier
Experiments compared intestinal HCO3− secretion in the intestine of marine teleost Gulf
toadfish, Opsanus beta, to representatives of early chondrostean and chondrichthyan fishes …

Changes to Intestinal Transport Physiology and Carbonate Production at Various CO2 Levels in a Marine Teleost, the Gulf Toadfish (Opsanus beta)

RM Heuer, KM Munley, N Narsinghani… - Physiological and …, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
Most marine teleosts defend blood pH during high CO2 exposure by sustaining elevated
levels of HCO3− in body fluids. In contrast to the gill, where measures are taken to achieve …

Identification of intestinal bicarbonate transporters involved in formation of carbonate precipitates to stimulate water absorption in marine teleost fish

Y Kurita, T Nakada, A Kato, H Doi… - American Journal …, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
Marine teleost fish precipitate divalent cations as carbonate deposits in the intestine to
minimize the potential for excessive Ca2+ entry and to stimulate water absorption by …

Ouabain-sensitive bicarbonate secretion and acid absorption by the marine teleost fish intestine play a role in osmoregulation

M Grosell, J Genz - American Journal of Physiology …, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
The gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) intestine secretes base mainly in the form of HCO3− via
apical anion exchange to serve Cl− and water absorption for osmoregulatory purposes …