H+ excretion in the marine teleost Parophrys vetulus. McDonald, D. G., Walker, R. L., Wilkes, P. R., & Wood, C. M. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 98:403–414, June, 1982. abstract bibtex This study examined the branchial, renal and blood acid-base responses of a marine teleost to intravascular infusion of mineral acid (HCl at 1000 mu-equiv/kg). In all animals the renal response was insignificant for at least 3 days following infusion. Two types of branchial and blood acid-base response were seen. Either the infused load disappeared rapidly from the extracellular into the intracellular compartment and was slowly cleared from the body (+ 16 h following infusion) or, more commonly, remained in the extracellular compartment until rapidly cleared by a pronounced increase in branchial excretion. In the latter the amount excreted exceeded that infused by about twofold on average. These responses are discussed in relation to those of freshwater teleosts.
@article{mcdonald_h_1982,
title = {H+ excretion in the marine teleost {Parophrys} vetulus},
volume = {98},
issn = {0022-0949},
abstract = {This study examined the branchial, renal and blood acid-base responses of a marine teleost to intravascular infusion of mineral acid (HCl at 1000 mu-equiv/kg). In all animals the renal response was insignificant for at least 3 days following infusion. Two types of branchial and blood acid-base response were seen. Either the infused load disappeared rapidly from the extracellular into the intracellular compartment and was slowly cleared from the body (+ 16 h following infusion) or, more commonly, remained in the extracellular compartment until rapidly cleared by a pronounced increase in branchial excretion. In the latter the amount excreted exceeded that infused by about twofold on average. These responses are discussed in relation to those of freshwater teleosts.},
language = {eng},
journal = {The Journal of Experimental Biology},
author = {McDonald, D. G. and Walker, R. L. and Wilkes, P. R. and Wood, C. M.},
month = jun,
year = {1982},
pmid = {6286836},
keywords = {Parophrys vetulus},
pages = {403--414},
}
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