cartilaginous https://dev2.scienceblogs.com/ en Cartilaginous fish need to regulate sulfate too https://dev2.scienceblogs.com/lifelines/2016/05/26/cartilaginous-fish-need-to-regulate-sulfate-too <span>Cartilaginous fish need to regulate sulfate too</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item"><div style="width: 528px;"><img class="mw-mmv-final-image jpg mw-mmv-dialog-is-open" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a5/Elephant_shark_melb_aquarium.jpg/1280px-Elephant_shark_melb_aquarium.jpg" alt="Elephant shark melb aquarium.jpg" width="518" height="346" /> Image of elephant fish by fir0002 | flagstaffotos.com.au Canon 20D + Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - Own work, GFDL 1.2, <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=864471">https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=864471</a> </div> <p>Seawater contains sulfate concentrations that are nearly 40 times those measured in plasma. Therefore, it is easy to see why fish would need to develop mechanisms to keep sulfate within a physiologically normal range. The kidneys of teleost fish have been known to excrete excess sulfate in the urine. However until now, it was not known whether the kidneys of cartilaginous fish do the same thing as their kidneys are rather complex. In a new study published in the <em>American Journal of Physiology Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, </em>researchers characterized the cDNA of elephant fish (<em>Callorhinchus milii</em>) kidneys. Similar to mammals and teleost fish, the researchers determined that elephant fish also have transporters responsible for excreting sulfate in the kidneys to maintain a normal balance.</p> <p><strong>Source:</strong></p> <div class="highwire-cite-authors"><span class="highwire-citation-authors"><span class="highwire-citation-author first has-tooltip hasTooltip" title="" data-delta="0">K Hasegawa</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="1">A Kato</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author has-tooltip hasTooltip" title="" data-delta="2">T Watanabe</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="3">W Takagi</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author has-tooltip hasTooltip" title="" data-delta="4">MF Romero</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="5">JD Bell</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="6">T Toop</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="7">JA Donald</span>, <span class="highwire-citation-author" data-delta="8">S Hyodo</span></span>. Sulfate transporters involved in sulfate secretion in the kidney are localized in the renal proximal tubule II of the elephant fish (<em>Callorhinchus milii</em>). <em><span class="highwire-cite-metadata-journal-title highwire-cite-metadata">American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. </span></em><span class="highwire-cite-metadata-journal-title highwire-cite-metadata">[In Press]</span> <span class="highwire-cite-metadata-doi highwire-cite-metadata"><span class="label">DOI:</span> 10.1152/ajpregu.00477.2015 </span></div> </div> <span><a title="View user profile." href="/author/dr-dolittle" lang="" about="/author/dr-dolittle" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="">dr. dolittle</a></span> <span>Wed, 05/25/2016 - 19:04</span> <div class="field field--name-field-blog-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-inline"> <div class="field--label">Tags</div> <div class="field--items"> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/life-science-0" hreflang="en">Life Science</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/cartilaginous" hreflang="en">cartilaginous</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/elephant-fish" hreflang="en">elephant fish</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/fish" hreflang="en">fish</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/kidney" hreflang="en">kidney</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/ocean" hreflang="en">ocean</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/sulfate" hreflang="en">sulfate</a></div> </div> </div> <section> </section> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="comment-forbidden"><a href="/user/login?destination=/lifelines/2016/05/26/cartilaginous-fish-need-to-regulate-sulfate-too%23comment-form">Log in</a> to post comments</li></ul> Wed, 25 May 2016 23:04:04 +0000 dr. dolittle 150397 at https://dev2.scienceblogs.com