Ionic Regulation in Antarctic teleosts

This work reports recent data on mechanisms of cold adaptation exhibited by the Antarctic teleosts Trematomus bernacchii and Cbionodraco bamatus. Analysis of fatty acid in intestinal mucosa brush border suggested that an increase in unsaturated fatty acid could be a mechanism for the preservation of...

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Main Authors: MAFFIA, Michele, ACIERNO, Raffaele, RIZZELLO, Antonia, STORELLI, Carlo, M. ROLLO, D. PELLEGRINO, B. TOTA
Other Authors: Maffia, Michele, Acierno, Raffaele, M., Rollo, Rizzello, Antonia, Storelli, Carlo, D., Pellegrino, B., Tota
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11587/104825
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Summary:This work reports recent data on mechanisms of cold adaptation exhibited by the Antarctic teleosts Trematomus bernacchii and Cbionodraco bamatus. Analysis of fatty acid in intestinal mucosa brush border suggested that an increase in unsaturated fatty acid could be a mechanism for the preservation of cell membrane integrity and functionality. The investigation of several transporters involved in the regulation of cell homeostasis (Na+/K+-ATPASE, Na+-D-glucose cotransport, Na+/H+ exchanger and Ca++-ATPASE) showed kinetic characteristics that could explain part of the adaptation of these proteins to work at low temperature. The activity of carbonic anhydrase, involved in pH control both at intracellular and systemic level, was related to plasma buffer capacity.