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Sodium or potassium ions activate different kinetics of gill Na, K-ATPase in three seawater- and freshwater-acclimated euryhaline teleosts.

Chia-Hao Lin1, Tsung-Han Lee.   

Abstract

The effects of [Na(+)] or [K(+)] on Na, K-ATPase activity of FW-acclimated and SW-acclimated tilapia, puffer and milkfish were examined in gill homogenates. [Na(+)] or [K(+)] stimulated Na, K-ATPase hydrolyzing ATP in all experimental groups. ATP hydrolysis stimulated by [Na(+)] or [K(+)] followed Michaelian-Menten kinetics. Km values for [K(+)] (i.e., Km(K)), were lower in SW- than FW-acclimated tilapia and puffer fishes (tilapia: 8.69+/-0.22 vs. 11.93+/-1.17 mM; puffer: 13.51+/-1.39 vs. 30.52+/-2.66 mM). Km values for [Na(+)] (i.e., Km(Na)), were lower in FW- than SW-acclimated milkfish (3.76+/-0.54 vs. 7.55+/-1.08 mM). These data suggest that [K(+)] stimulates ATP hydrolysis to rates higher in SW- than FW-acclimated tilapia and puffer fishes, while [Na(+)] stimulated ATP hydrolysis at rates higher in FW- than SW-acclimated milkfish. This is the first demonstration that Na, K-ATPase activity of euryhaline tilapia, puffer, and milkfish modulated by [Na(+)] or [K(+)] have different effects between FW- and SW-acclimated groups. Such responses as changes in properties of branchial Na, K-ATPase may contribute to improve the osmoregulatory capacity of tilapia, puffer and milkfish to acclimate in seawater and fresh water. Copyright 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15612003     DOI: 10.1002/jez.a.130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool A Comp Exp Biol        ISSN: 1548-8969


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