| Literature DB >> 3993820 |
R Solomon, M Taylor, S Sheth, P Silva, F H Epstein.
Abstract
Chloride secretion by the in vivo rectal gland of the shark is stimulated by the intravascular infusion of salt solutions of varying osmolar and sodium concentration. In a cross-perfused and denervated rectal gland, the infusion of a small amount of a hypertonic salt solution raises plasma osmolality but does not increase plasma volume in the donor fish. Under these conditions, rectal gland chloride secretion is not stimulated. A subsequent infusion of isotonic shark Ringer solution increases plasma volume 50%, decreases plasma osmolality, and produces a fourfold increase in chloride secretion and a threefold decrease in vascular resistance within the gland. Both the vasodilatory and secretory responses also follow the infusion of a hypotonic shark Ringer solution. The data further support the hypothesis that the rectal gland of the shark is involved in the regulation of intravascular volume rather than in osmoregulation.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3993820 DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1985.248.5.R638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513