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Free amino acids and cell volume regulation in the elasmobranch,Raja erinacea

โœ Scribed by Goldstein, Leon


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
524 KB
Volume
215
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Free amino acids comprise a significant fraction of the total intracellular osmolality in skate tissues. The high amino acid concentrations are maintained by active, Na^+^โ€dependent transport systems in the cell membranes. Following transfer to a hypoโ€osmotic environment (dilute seawater) cellular concentrations of free amino acids are reduced mainly as a result of increased rates of outflux but decreased rate of influx can also play a role. Metabolism (oxidation and synthesis) does not appear to play a direct role in the modulation of free amino acid concentrations in skeletal muscle cells and erythrocytes. However, continued release of free amino acids from these cells during hypoโ€osmotic stress is dependent on the ability of liver and kidney to either oxidize (ฮฒโ€alanine, sarcosine) or excrete (taurine) amino acids at accelerated rates. A scheme for the overall modulation of cellular free amino acids in skate tissues by a combination of membrane transport, metabolism, and excretion is presented.


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