We recently cloned an NHE3 orthologue from the gills of the euryhaline Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis sabina), and generated a stingray NHE3 antibody to unequivocally localize the exchanger to the apical side of epithelial cells that are rich with Na+/K+-ATPase (A MRC). We also demonstrated an increase in NHE3 expression when stingrays are in fresh water, suggesting that NHE3 is responsible for active Na+ absorption. However, the vast majority of elasmobranchs are only found in marine environments. In the current study, immunohistochemistry with the stingray NHE3 antibody was used to localize the exchanger in the gills of the stenohaline marine spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias). NHE3 immunoreactivity was confined to the apical side of ce...
In teleosts, the pseudobranch is hemibranchial, with a gill-like structure located near the first gi...
Life in fresh water is osmotically and energetically challenging for living organisms, requiring inc...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...
putative mechanism of Na+ absorption in euryhaline elasmobranchs exists in the gills of a stenohalin...
Na+/H+ exchangers are integral membrane proteins that exchange Na+ and H+ across cell membranes. The...
Bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, are one of only a few species of elasmobranchs that live in both m...
Himantura signifer is a freshwater stingray which inhabits rivers in Southeast Asia. It can survive ...
Ion uptake mechanisms are diverse in fish species, certainly linked to duplication events that have ...
Long-term pH compensation in a marine teleost requires the transepithelial excretion of H+ across th...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The current models for branchial acid excretion in fishes include Na+/H+ exchange and the electrogen...
As adults, anadromous lampreys migrate from seawater into freshwater rivers, where they require bran...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The mechanisms underlying acid–base transfers across the branchial epithelium of fishes have been st...
The freshwater climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, is an euryhaline teleost and an obligate air-brea...
In teleosts, the pseudobranch is hemibranchial, with a gill-like structure located near the first gi...
Life in fresh water is osmotically and energetically challenging for living organisms, requiring inc...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...
putative mechanism of Na+ absorption in euryhaline elasmobranchs exists in the gills of a stenohalin...
Na+/H+ exchangers are integral membrane proteins that exchange Na+ and H+ across cell membranes. The...
Bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, are one of only a few species of elasmobranchs that live in both m...
Himantura signifer is a freshwater stingray which inhabits rivers in Southeast Asia. It can survive ...
Ion uptake mechanisms are diverse in fish species, certainly linked to duplication events that have ...
Long-term pH compensation in a marine teleost requires the transepithelial excretion of H+ across th...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The current models for branchial acid excretion in fishes include Na+/H+ exchange and the electrogen...
As adults, anadromous lampreys migrate from seawater into freshwater rivers, where they require bran...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The mechanisms underlying acid–base transfers across the branchial epithelium of fishes have been st...
The freshwater climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, is an euryhaline teleost and an obligate air-brea...
In teleosts, the pseudobranch is hemibranchial, with a gill-like structure located near the first gi...
Life in fresh water is osmotically and energetically challenging for living organisms, requiring inc...
AbstractElasmobranchs are essentially marine, but ~15% of the species occur in brackish or freshwate...