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1 January 2003 Ambient Salinity Modulates the Expression of Sodium Pumps in Branchial Mitochondria-Rich Cells of Mozambique Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus
Tsung-Han Lee, Shin-Huey Feng, Chia-Hao Lin, Yu-Hwa Hwang, Chao-Lu Huang, Pung-Pung Hwang
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Abstract

Na,K-ATPase (sodium pumps) provide the primitive driving force for ion transport in bran-chial epithelial cells. Immunoblots of epithelial homogenates of both seawater (SW)- and freshwater (FW)-adapted tilapia gills as well as rat brain homogenate, a positive control, revealed one major band with a molecular weight of about 100 kDa. SW-adapted tilapia gills possessed larger (about 2-fold) amounts of sodium pumps compared with FW-adapted tilapia gills. 3H-ouabain binding representing functional binding sites of Na,K-ATPase was also higher (about 3.5-fold) in gills of SW-adapted tilapia compared to that of FW-adapted fish. Moreover, specific activities of SW fish were higher (about 2-fold) than those of FW fish. Double labeling of Na,K-ATPase and Con-A, a fluorescent marker of MR cells, in tilapia gills followed by analysis with confocal microscopy showed that sodium pumps were localized mainly in MR cells, including the SW type and different FW types. Although more-active expression of Na,K-ATPase was demonstrated in gills of SW-adapted tilapia, no significant differences in densities of apical openings of MR cells were found between SW- and FW-adapted fish. These results indicate that, during salinity challenge, tilapia develop more “functional” Na,K-ATPase in SW-type MR cells to meet physiological demands.

Tsung-Han Lee, Shin-Huey Feng, Chia-Hao Lin, Yu-Hwa Hwang, Chao-Lu Huang, and Pung-Pung Hwang "Ambient Salinity Modulates the Expression of Sodium Pumps in Branchial Mitochondria-Rich Cells of Mozambique Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus," Zoological Science 20(1), 29-36, (1 January 2003). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.20.29
Received: 19 August 2002; Accepted: 1 October 2002; Published: 1 January 2003
KEYWORDS
gill
Mitochondria-rich cells
Na,K-ATPase
salinity
teleost
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