Sodium regulation in the larvae ofChironomus dorsalis(Meig.) andCamptochironomus tentans(Fabr.): the effect of salt depletion and some observations on temperature changes
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- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Experimental Biology
- Vol. 62 (1) , 121-139
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.62.1.121
Abstract
Sodium regulation was studied in fourth instar larvae of Chironomus dorsalis and Camptochironomus tentans. Both maintain a body sodium level well above that of the surrounding medium. The haemolymph contains approximately 90 % of total body sodium and approximates to a single compartment freely exchanging sodium with the external medium. The anal papillae play a primary role in sodium regulation, the gut being of secondary importance.Sodium regulation in both species is comparatively insensitive to alterations in acclimatization temperature.C. dorsalis and C. tentans are capable of maintaining sodium balance in media containing 10 μmole Na and 25 μmole Na respectively.When exposed to several changes of distilled water, C. tentans is capable of reducing sodium loss by elaboration of a more dilute urine. This is apparently, supplemented by a reduction in the permeability of the body surface. Activation of sodium uptake in both species is comparatively sluggish, with influx reaching a maximum only after the loss of > 30 % body sodium.Keywords
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