A preliminary investigation into the roles played by the rectal gland and kidneys in the osmoregulation of the striped dogfishPoroderma africanum
- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 193 (2) , 167-175
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1401930206
Abstract
Presented here are the results of a preliminary investigation into ionic and osmotic regulation by the kidneys and rectal gland of the striped dogfish, Poroderma africanum. Fish with ligated rectal glands showed an increase in blood concentration of sodium and chloride within a short time period, reaching a maximum after four days. The blood concentration of the two ions then decreased over the following ten days. Control animals showed relatively unchanged blood-sodium and chloride levels, over the entire 14-day period. After salt loading, both control animals and those with ligated rectal glands showed initial rise in blood sodium and chloride levels, but these returned towards initial values within seven hours of injection. Comparison of the two groups indicates that the rectal gland may control blood-chloride levels more so than -sodium, although its action as a salt regulator does not seem very pronounced in either case. Urine and rectal gland fluid, were collected as a compound fluid, from normal fish, and the estimated cloacal salt loss is discussed. Urine from normal fish was also collected separately and was analysed for its contribution to salt loss. Results are discussed and compared with previous relevant findings.Keywords
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