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The osmorespiratory compromise in the euryhaline killifish: water regulation during hypoxia.

Chris M Wood1,2,3, Ilan M Ruhr4,5, Kevin L Schauer4, Yadong Wang4, Edward M Mager4,6, M Danielle McDonald4, Bruce Stanton7, Martin Grosell4.   

Abstract

Freshwater- and seawater-acclimated Fundulus heteroclitus were exposed to acute hypoxia (10% air saturation, 3 h), followed by normoxic recovery (3 h). In both salinities, ventilation increased and heart rate fell in the classic manner, while Ṁ O2  initially declined by ∼50%, with partial restoration by 3 h of hypoxia, and no O2 debt repayment during recovery. Gill paracellular permeability (measured with [14C] PEG-4000) was 1.4-fold higher in seawater, and declined by 50% during hypoxia with post-exposure overshoot to 188%. A similar pattern with smaller changes occurred in freshwater. Drinking rate (also measured with [14C] PEG-4000) was 8-fold higher in seawater fish, but declined by ∼90% during hypoxia in both groups, with post-exposure overshoots to ∼270%. Gill diffusive water flux (measured with 3H2O) was 1.9-fold higher in freshwater fish, and exhibited a ∼35% decrease during hypoxia, which persisted throughout recovery, but was unchanged during hypoxia in seawater fish. Nevertheless, freshwater killifish gained mass while seawater fish lost mass during hypoxia, and these changes were not corrected during normoxic recovery. We conclude that this hypoxia-tolerant teleost beneficially reduces gill water permeability in a salinity-dependent fashion during hypoxia, despite attempting to simultaneously improve Ṁ O2 , but nevertheless incurs a net water balance penalty in both freshwater and seawater.
© 2019. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Diffusive water flux; Drinking; Freshwater; Fundulus heteroclitus; Gills; PEG-4000; Seawater; Transcellular permeability; Tritiated water; Ventilation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31466998      PMCID: PMC6765170          DOI: 10.1242/jeb.204818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


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