Abstract Background Teleosts transiting from freshwater (FW) to seawater (SW) environments face an immediate osmotic stress from ion influxes and water loss, but some euryhaline species such as eels can maintain a stable plasma osmolality during early SW exposure. The time course changes in the gene expression, protein abundance, and localization of key ion transporters suggested that the reversal of the ion transport systems was gradual, and we investigate how eels utilize a Na-binding strategy to slow down the ion invasion and complement the transporter-mediated osmoregulation. Results Using an electron probe micro-analyzer, we localized bound Na in various eel tissues in response to SW transfer, suggesting that the Na-binding molecules w...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
Euryhaline teleosts exhibit major changes in renal function as they move between freshwater (FW) and...
In this study, we aimed to establish an experimental model to study the role of the gill mitochondri...
Abstract Adaptation to a hypertonic marine environment is one of the major topics in animal physiolo...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in s...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in se...
The intestinal epithelium of the euryhaline teleost fish, Anguilla anguilla, absorbs Cl-transepithel...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
Teleost fishes regulate the osmotic concentration of their body fluids at about 30–40% of the level ...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
The ability of eel intestinal epithelial cells to recover from an acute acid load was analysed using...
Aim: A wide variety of cell types are challenged by volume perturbations resulting from changes in e...
The eel is a euryhaline teleost which exhibits remarkable adaptation in moving between fresh (FW) an...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
Euryhaline teleosts exhibit major changes in renal function as they move between freshwater (FW) and...
In this study, we aimed to establish an experimental model to study the role of the gill mitochondri...
Abstract Adaptation to a hypertonic marine environment is one of the major topics in animal physiolo...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in s...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in se...
The intestinal epithelium of the euryhaline teleost fish, Anguilla anguilla, absorbs Cl-transepithel...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
Teleost fishes regulate the osmotic concentration of their body fluids at about 30–40% of the level ...
Maintenance of body fluid composition and osmoregulation are essential for metazoan animals to survi...
The ability of eel intestinal epithelial cells to recover from an acute acid load was analysed using...
Aim: A wide variety of cell types are challenged by volume perturbations resulting from changes in e...
The eel is a euryhaline teleost which exhibits remarkable adaptation in moving between fresh (FW) an...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
In euryhaline teleosts, osmoregulation is a fundamental and dynamic process that is essential for th...
Euryhaline teleosts exhibit major changes in renal function as they move between freshwater (FW) and...