In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3− secretion generates luminal carbonate precipitates of divalent cations that play a key role in water and ion homeostasis. The present study was designed to expose the putative role for calcium and the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in the regulation of HCO3− secretion in the intestine of the sea bream (Sparus aurata L.). Effects on the expression of the CaSR in the intestine were evaluated by qPCR and an increase was observed in the anterior intestine in fed fish compared with unfed fish and with different regions of intestine. CaSR expression reflected intestinal fluid calcium concentration. In addition, anterior intestine tissue was mounted in Ussing chambers to test the putati...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
The cDNA for the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) gene has been cloned from the marine teleost Sparus...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3− secretion generates luminal carbonate precipi...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3- secretion generates luminal carbonate precipitates ...
AbstractWhole animal studies using seawater European flounder (Platichthys flesus) revealed that inc...
In the marine fish intestine luminal, HCO3 - can remove divalent ions (calcium and magnesium) by pr...
In seawater, drinking is a fundamental part of the osmoregulatory strategy for teleost fish, and pre...
AbstractIntestinal fluids of most marine teleosts are alkaline (pH 8.4–9.0) and contain high levels ...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
Experiments performed on isolated intestinal segments from the marine teleost fish, the European flo...
In marine fish, high epithelial bicarbonate secretion by the intestine generates luminal carbonate p...
Parathyroid hormone-related protein-stanniocalcin antagonism in regulation of bicarbonate secretion ...
In marine fish the intestinal HCO3-(-) secretion is the key mechanism to enable luminal aggregate fo...
Intestinal HCO3- secretion and the excretion of resultant CaCO3 precipitates have become a recognize...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
The cDNA for the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) gene has been cloned from the marine teleost Sparus...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3− secretion generates luminal carbonate precipi...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3- secretion generates luminal carbonate precipitates ...
AbstractWhole animal studies using seawater European flounder (Platichthys flesus) revealed that inc...
In the marine fish intestine luminal, HCO3 - can remove divalent ions (calcium and magnesium) by pr...
In seawater, drinking is a fundamental part of the osmoregulatory strategy for teleost fish, and pre...
AbstractIntestinal fluids of most marine teleosts are alkaline (pH 8.4–9.0) and contain high levels ...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
Experiments performed on isolated intestinal segments from the marine teleost fish, the European flo...
In marine fish, high epithelial bicarbonate secretion by the intestine generates luminal carbonate p...
Parathyroid hormone-related protein-stanniocalcin antagonism in regulation of bicarbonate secretion ...
In marine fish the intestinal HCO3-(-) secretion is the key mechanism to enable luminal aggregate fo...
Intestinal HCO3- secretion and the excretion of resultant CaCO3 precipitates have become a recognize...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
The cDNA for the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) gene has been cloned from the marine teleost Sparus...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...