نتایج جستجو برای: osmoregulation

تعداد نتایج: 2005  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2011
Anne P Sinke Christina Caputo Shirng-Wern Tsaih Rong Yuan Dejian Ren Peter M T Deen Ron Korstanje

In central osmoregulation, a 1-2% rise in plasma osmolality is detected by specialized osmoreceptors located in the circumventricular organs of the hypothalamus. A disturbance in this tightly regulated balance will result in either hyponatremia or hypernatremia, which are both common electrolyte disorders in hospitalized patients. Despite the high clinical importance of hypo- and hypernatremia ...

2012
Alison J. Knight Nicholas M. Johnson Carolyn A. Behm

There is an urgent need to develop new drugs against parasitic nematodes, which are a significant burden on human health and agriculture. Information about the function of essential nematode-specific genes provides insight to key nematode-specific processes that could be targeted with drugs. We have characterized the function of a novel, nematode-specific Caenorhabditis elegans protein, VHA-19,...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2016
Rachael M Heuer Kathleen M Munley Nafis Narsinghani Jessica A Wingar Theresa Mackey Martin Grosell

Most marine teleosts defend blood pH during high CO2 exposure by sustaining elevated levels of HCO3(-) in body fluids. In contrast to the gill, where measures are taken to achieve net base retention, elevated CO2 leads to base loss in the intestine of marine teleosts studied to date. This loss is thought to occur through transport pathways previously demonstrated to be involved with routine osm...

2018
Yongsung Kang Ingyu Hwang

Bacteria exhibit an optimal growth rate in culture media with sufficient nutrients at an optimal temperature and pH. In addition, the concentration of solutes plays a critical role in bacterial growth and survival. Glutamate is known to be a major anionic solute involved in osmoregulation and the bacterial cell's response to changes in solute concentration. To determine how glutamate uptake is ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Michelle A King Thomas L Clanton Orlando Laitano

Evidence of increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is observed in the circulation during exercise in humans. This is exacerbated at elevated body temperatures and attenuated when normal exercise-induced body temperature elevations are suppressed. Why ROS production during exercise is temperature dependent is entirely unknown. This review covers the human exercise studies to date tha...

2017
Renee Dowse Carolyn G Palmer Kasey Hills Fraser Torpy Ben J Kefford

Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The basic physiological mechanisms of osmoregulation are thought to be well established. However, through a series of experiments exposing the freshwater mayfly nymph Austrophlebioides pusillus (Ephemeroptera) to increasing salinities, we present research that challenges the extent of current understanding of the relation...

2011
Gabriela Torres Luis Giménez Klaus Anger

Marine invertebrate larvae suffer high mortality due to abiotic and biotic stress. In planktotrophic larvae, mortality may be minimised if growth rates are maximised. In estuaries and coastal habitats however, larval growth may be limited by salinity stress, which is a key factor selecting for particular physiological adaptations such as osmoregulation. These mechanisms may be energetically cos...

2005
H. A. EDWARDS

1. Oxygen consumption of A. aegypti larvae, about 210 fi\ g" tissue wet weight h, does not change when the salinity of the environment is changed. 2. The number of mitochondria in the anal papillae, a salt-absorbing epithelium, increases as the external medium is diluted. 3. There is no difference in oxygen consumption between isolated anal papillae in o, 2 and 20% sea water. The papillae repre...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2000
M F Roberts

The response of archaea to changes in external NaCl is reviewed and compared to what is known about osmoadaptation and osmoregulation in bacteria and eukaryotes. Cells placed in altered external NaCl exhibit short term and long term responses. The earliest events are likely to be water movement through aquaporin-like channels (efflux if external NaCl has been increased, influx into the cell if ...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2010
G Sattin E M Mager M Beltramini M Grosell

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is a ubiquitous enzyme involved in acid-base regulation and osmoregulation. Many studies have demonstrated a role for this enzyme in fish osmoregulation in seawater as well as freshwater. However, to date CA responses of marine fish exposed to salinities exceeding seawater (approximately 35 ppt) have not been examined. Consequently, the aim of the present study was to ex...

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