Transepithelial ion exchange in smolting atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar L.).

D R Primmett, F B Eddy, M S Miles, C Talbot, J E Thorpe
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  1. D R Primmett: Department of Human Anatomy, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 1QX, Oxford, U.K..

Abstract

Whole-body (but predominantly gill) Na(+) exchange, gill Na(+)/K(+)/ATPase activity and seawater tolerance were examined in juvenile Atlantic salmon during the smolting period. Transepithelial net Na(+) gain decreased steadily from late February showing a net loss in April and early May, returning to approximate equilibrium in mid-May. This seasonal net loss of Na(+) to the environment occurred slightly after maximal gill epithelial Na(+)/K(+)/ATPase activity and preceded maximal seawater tolerance. The results are discussed in relation to changes in gill permeability and salt intake via the diet.

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