AbstractIntestinal fluids of most marine teleosts are alkaline (pH 8.4–9.0) and contain high levels of HCO3− equivalents (40–130 mM) which are excreted at a significant rate (>100 μEq kg−1 h−1). Recent research reveals the following about this substantial HCO3− secretion: (1) It is not involved in acid–base regulation or neutralisation of stomach acid, but increases in parallel with drinking rate at elevated ambient salinities suggesting a role in osmoregulation; (2) In species examined so far, all sections of the intestine can secrete bicarbonate; (3) The secretion is dependent on mucosal Cl−, sensitive to mucosal DIDS, and immuno-histochemistry indicates involvement of an apical Cl−/HCO3− exchanger. In addition, hydration of CO2 via carbo...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
Parathyroid hormone-related protein-stanniocalcin antagonism in regulation of bicarbonate secretion ...
Marine fish must constantly work to maintain proper salt and water balance, as they live in an envir...
AbstractIntestinal fluids of most marine teleosts are alkaline (pH 8.4–9.0) and contain high levels ...
AbstractWhole animal studies using seawater European flounder (Platichthys flesus) revealed that inc...
In seawater, drinking is a fundamental part of the osmoregulatory strategy for teleost fish, and pre...
Experiments performed on isolated intestinal segments from the marine teleost fish, the European flo...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3- secretion generates luminal carbonate precipitates ...
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Intestinal HCO3- secretion and the excretion of resultant CaCO3 precipitates have become a recognize...
In marine fish the intestinal HCO3-(-) secretion is the key mechanism to enable luminal aggregate fo...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In the marine fish intestine luminal, HCO3 - can remove divalent ions (calcium and magnesium) by pr...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3− secretion generates luminal carbonate precipi...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
Parathyroid hormone-related protein-stanniocalcin antagonism in regulation of bicarbonate secretion ...
Marine fish must constantly work to maintain proper salt and water balance, as they live in an envir...
AbstractIntestinal fluids of most marine teleosts are alkaline (pH 8.4–9.0) and contain high levels ...
AbstractWhole animal studies using seawater European flounder (Platichthys flesus) revealed that inc...
In seawater, drinking is a fundamental part of the osmoregulatory strategy for teleost fish, and pre...
Experiments performed on isolated intestinal segments from the marine teleost fish, the European flo...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3- secretion generates luminal carbonate precipitates ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Intestinal HCO3- secretion and the excretion of resultant CaCO3 precipitates have become a recognize...
In marine fish the intestinal HCO3-(-) secretion is the key mechanism to enable luminal aggregate fo...
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generate...
In the marine fish intestine luminal, HCO3 - can remove divalent ions (calcium and magnesium) by pr...
In marine fish, high epithelial intestinal HCO3− secretion generates luminal carbonate precipi...
The pituitary hormone prolactin is a pleiotropic endocrine factor that plays a major role in the reg...
Parathyroid hormone-related protein-stanniocalcin antagonism in regulation of bicarbonate secretion ...
Marine fish must constantly work to maintain proper salt and water balance, as they live in an envir...