## Abstract The effect of stanniectomy on the net influx of calcium 45 across the gill membrane was investigated using an isolated individual gill perfusion preparation. Two weeks post‐operatively the gills from stanniectomized eels displayed a considerably higher net calcium uptake relative to the
Relationship between net45calcium influx across a perfused isolated eel gill and the development of post-stanniectomy hypercalcemia
✍ Scribed by So, Ying-Peng ;Fenwick, James C.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 521 KB
- Volume
- 200
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The net ^45^calcium influx was measured in perfused isolated individual hemibranchs taken from Anguilla rostrata L. at various intervals following the surgical removal of the Corpuscles of Stannius. Total plasma calcium concentrations were record at the same time.
A relationship between the development of post‐stanniectomy hypercalcemia and the net rate of ^45^calcium uptake in the isolated gills is suggested. The net influx of ^45^calcium increased rapidly during the first week, peaked at two weeks and dropped back to control levels at three weeks. Plasma calcium levels followed the same trend over the first two weeks but continued to rise through the third week before dropping slightly during the fourth week.
We conclude that the corpuscles of Stannius play some role in controlling the branchial uptake of calcium and that the gills are of primary importance in the appearance of post‐stanniectomy hypercalcemia.
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