Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials

The properties of the teleost chorion and perivitelline fluid may allow the embryo to develop in an ionic medium which differs from ambient. A knowledge of these properties facilitates assessment of the potential impact of environmental perturbations (e.g. low-pH episodes) on the developing embryo....

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Peterson, R. H., Martin-Robichaud, D. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1987
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f87-198 2023-12-17T10:27:22+01:00 Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials Peterson, R. H. Martin-Robichaud, D. J. 1987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f87-198 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f87-198 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 44, issue 9, page 1635-1639 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1987 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f87-198 2023-11-19T13:38:44Z The properties of the teleost chorion and perivitelline fluid may allow the embryo to develop in an ionic medium which differs from ambient. A knowledge of these properties facilitates assessment of the potential impact of environmental perturbations (e.g. low-pH episodes) on the developing embryo. Diffusion potentials are created when differing concentrations of a salt solution are imposed upon the opposite sides of isolated Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) chorions. These diffusion potentials are related to the mobilities of the cations and anions. The magnitude of the diffusion potentials were measured with NaCl, CaC 2 , H 2 SO 4 , and HCl solutions. The results indicate that both anions and cations permeate the chorion. Chloride appears to have greater mobility through the chorion than does sodium, although the difference in mobility of such ion pairs moving through the chorion is not as great as the difference in their mobilities in aqueous solution. Diffusion potentials obtained with CaCl 2 solutions, on the other hand, indicate reduced calcium mobility through the chorion relative to chloride. The decreased mobility of Ca 2+ is probably due to adsorption to fixed negative charges on the chorion. The properties of the perivitelline potential of the intact egg could be simulated qualitatively by placing a solution of negatively charged colloid (hen's egg albumin) inside the isolated chorion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44 9 1635 1639
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Peterson, R. H.
Martin-Robichaud, D. J.
Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
topic_facet Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description The properties of the teleost chorion and perivitelline fluid may allow the embryo to develop in an ionic medium which differs from ambient. A knowledge of these properties facilitates assessment of the potential impact of environmental perturbations (e.g. low-pH episodes) on the developing embryo. Diffusion potentials are created when differing concentrations of a salt solution are imposed upon the opposite sides of isolated Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) chorions. These diffusion potentials are related to the mobilities of the cations and anions. The magnitude of the diffusion potentials were measured with NaCl, CaC 2 , H 2 SO 4 , and HCl solutions. The results indicate that both anions and cations permeate the chorion. Chloride appears to have greater mobility through the chorion than does sodium, although the difference in mobility of such ion pairs moving through the chorion is not as great as the difference in their mobilities in aqueous solution. Diffusion potentials obtained with CaCl 2 solutions, on the other hand, indicate reduced calcium mobility through the chorion relative to chloride. The decreased mobility of Ca 2+ is probably due to adsorption to fixed negative charges on the chorion. The properties of the perivitelline potential of the intact egg could be simulated qualitatively by placing a solution of negatively charged colloid (hen's egg albumin) inside the isolated chorion.
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author Peterson, R. H.
Martin-Robichaud, D. J.
author_facet Peterson, R. H.
Martin-Robichaud, D. J.
author_sort Peterson, R. H.
title Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
title_short Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
title_full Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
title_fullStr Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
title_full_unstemmed Permeability of the Isolated Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar ) Chorion to Ions as Estimated by Diffusion Potentials
title_sort permeability of the isolated atlantic salmon ( salmo salar ) chorion to ions as estimated by diffusion potentials
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
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