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Effect of low pH exposure on Na+ regulation in two cichlid fish species of the Amazon

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 166; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.cbpa.2013.07.022

ISSN

1531-4332

Autores

Rafael Mendonça Duarte, M. S. Ferreira, Chris M. Wood, Adalberto Luís Val,

Tópico(s)

Fish biology, ecology, and behavior

Resumo

We evaluated the effects of acute exposure to low pH on Na+ regulation in two Amazon cichlids collected from natural ion-poor "blackwaters", angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) and discus (Symphysodon discus). Na+ uptake kinetic parameters, unidirectional Na+ fluxes, and net Cl− fluxes were determined at pH 6.0 and 3.6. At pH 6.0, both species presented low unidirectional Na+ flux rates, with kinetics showing a relatively low affinity for Na+ (angelfish Km = 79, discus Km = 268 μmol L− 1), with similar maximum transport capacities (Jmax ~ 535 nmol g− 1 h− 1). Overall, there appeared to be high sensitivity to inhibition by low pH, yet low intrinsic branchial permeability limiting diffusive ion effluxes, resulting in relatively low net loss rates of Na+, the same strategy as seen previously in other blackwater cichlids, and very different from the strategy of blackwater characids. At low pH, Na+ uptake in angelfish was inhibited competitively (increased Km = 166 μmol L− 1) and non-competitively (decreased Jmax = 106 nmol g− 1 h− 1), whereas in discus, only a decrease in Jmax (112 nmol g− 1 h− 1) was statistically significant. An acute reduction in H+-ATPase activity, but not in Na+/K+-ATPase activity, in the gills of angelfish suggests a possible mechanism for this non-competitive inhibition at low pH. Discus fish were more tolerant to low pH than angelfish, as seen by lesser effects of exposure to pH 3.6 on unidirectional Na+ uptake and efflux rates and net Na+ and Cl− loss rates. Overall, discus are better than angelfish in maintaining ionic balance under acidic, ion-poor conditions.

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