## Abstract Major inorganic electrolytes and organic solutes were measured in urine obtained from the bladder of a live specimen of the coelacanth, __Latimeria chalumnae__, and the results were compared with data on blood serum from the same fish. Osmolarity is essentially identical in the two flui
Composition of fluid from the notochordal canal of the coelacanth,Latimeria chalumnae
β Scribed by Griffith, Robert W. ;Mathews, Martin B. ;Umminger, Bruce L. ;Grant, Blake F. ;Pang, Peter K. T. ;Thomson, Keith S. ;Pickford, Grace E.
- Book ID
- 102890041
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 600 KB
- Volume
- 192
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Fluid from the notochordal canal of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, was analyzed for major inorganic and organic constituents and compared with blood serum from the same fish. Significantly or suggestively lower levels of sodium, magnesium, calcium, bicarbonate, sulfate, total carbohydrates, glucose, lactate, cholesterol, bound phosphate and total proteins were found in notochordal fluid than in serum, whereas potassium, chloride, urea, trimethylamine oxide, and total free amino acids were higher and inorganic phosphorus essentially identical. Osmolarity of notochordal fluid (1058 mOsm) exceeds that of serum (942 mOsm). A whitish precipitate in the fluid consisted of a matrix of fibers 100 Γ in diameter and of indefinite length. It resembled a sialoglycoprotein in composition and was stabilized by disulfide bonds. The fluid contained cellular debris.
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## Abstract New data on the brain of __Latimeria__ indicate that previous estimates of the brain weight were too high by a factor of two. Our data suggest a brain weight of 1.1β1.5 grams for a specimen with a body weight of 30 kilograms. Quantitative data on major divisions of the brain are present