The Lake Magadi tilapia (Alcolapia grahami) is an unusual fish, excreting all its nitrogenous waste as urea because of its highly alkaline and buffered aquatic habitat. Here, using both physiological and molecular studies, we describe the mechanism of branchial urea excretion in this species. In vivo, repeated short-interval sampling revealed that urea excretion is continuous. The computed urea permeability of A. grahami gill is 4.74x10(-)(5)+/-0.38x10(-)(5 )cm s(-)(1) (mean +/- s.e.m., N=11), some 10 times higher than passive permeability through a lipid bilayer and some five times higher than that of even the most urea-permeable teleosts studied to date (e.g. the gulf toadfish). Transport of urea was bidirectional, as demonstrated by expe...
Like most other freshwater teleosts, the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) excretes the majority o...
The genome sequence and established expressed sequence tags for the pennate marine diatom Phaeodacty...
Increased environmental pH decreases ammonia transport through the gills, impairing nitrogenous wast...
AbstractRecent in vivo evidence suggests that the mechanism of branchial urea excretion in the ammon...
Although urea transport is receiving increased attention in mammalian systems, very little is known ...
olism. In fish, it is mostly used as an osmolyte or excreted as a waste product of ammonia detoxific...
Alcolapia grahami is a unique ureotelic tilapia that lives in the highly alkaline, saline Lake Magad...
In marine elasmobranch fishes, renal tubular urea reabsorption is, in part, responsible for the main...
Most fish excrete their nitrogenous waste across the gills as ammonia through the activity of the Rh...
Many prior studies of nitrogenous waste excretion in marine fish have examined excretion patterns fo...
Reabsorption of filtered urea by the kidney is essential for retaining high levels of urea in marine...
The retention of high concentrations of urea in the tissues of marine elasmobranchs is the key to th...
The full-length cDNA sequence of a putative urea transporter (IfUl) of the facilitated diffusion UT-...
The gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta, (Fam. Batrachoididae), distributed along the southeastern U.S. thro...
Molecular aspects of nitrogen metabolism in vertebrates is an interesting area of physiology and evo...
Like most other freshwater teleosts, the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) excretes the majority o...
The genome sequence and established expressed sequence tags for the pennate marine diatom Phaeodacty...
Increased environmental pH decreases ammonia transport through the gills, impairing nitrogenous wast...
AbstractRecent in vivo evidence suggests that the mechanism of branchial urea excretion in the ammon...
Although urea transport is receiving increased attention in mammalian systems, very little is known ...
olism. In fish, it is mostly used as an osmolyte or excreted as a waste product of ammonia detoxific...
Alcolapia grahami is a unique ureotelic tilapia that lives in the highly alkaline, saline Lake Magad...
In marine elasmobranch fishes, renal tubular urea reabsorption is, in part, responsible for the main...
Most fish excrete their nitrogenous waste across the gills as ammonia through the activity of the Rh...
Many prior studies of nitrogenous waste excretion in marine fish have examined excretion patterns fo...
Reabsorption of filtered urea by the kidney is essential for retaining high levels of urea in marine...
The retention of high concentrations of urea in the tissues of marine elasmobranchs is the key to th...
The full-length cDNA sequence of a putative urea transporter (IfUl) of the facilitated diffusion UT-...
The gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta, (Fam. Batrachoididae), distributed along the southeastern U.S. thro...
Molecular aspects of nitrogen metabolism in vertebrates is an interesting area of physiology and evo...
Like most other freshwater teleosts, the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) excretes the majority o...
The genome sequence and established expressed sequence tags for the pennate marine diatom Phaeodacty...
Increased environmental pH decreases ammonia transport through the gills, impairing nitrogenous wast...