Evaluation of Water Intake in Seawater Adaptation in Eels Using a Synchronized Drop Counter and Pulse Injector System(Physiology)
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A new system has been developed for continuous measurement of drinking rate in eels in which drunk water exteriorized via an esophageal fistula was reintroduced into the stomach by a pulse injector synchronized with a drop counter. Using intact fish (controls), esophagus-cannulated fish whose drunk water was drained (drained fish), and esophagus and stomach-cannulated fish whose drunk water was reintroduced into the stomach (reintroduced fish), the validity of this system was examined by monitoring the changes in drinking rate and hydromineral balance after exposure to seawater (SW). In reintroduced fish, the SW exposure was followed by an immediate burst of drinking and a subsequent cyclic pattern of drinking. The drained fish exhibited a similar pattern of drinking but at much higher rate. The plasma Na concentration and osmolality increased linearly for one day and then decreased gradually to a steady SW level in 5-6 days in control and reintroduced fish. However, both parameters increased linearly for 4-5 days in drained fish until they died at plasma osmolality of ca. 500 mOsm. The initial increase in plasma Na and osmolality was steeper for a day in control and reintroduced fish than in drained fish. Hematocrit scarcely changed for one week in control and reintroduced fish, but it increased abruptly from the second day in drained fish, suggesting severe hypovolemia. These results show that the water and electrolyte balance of reintroduced fish were normal as in intact fish after exposure to SW. Thus, the drinking rate measured by the current system may represent actual drinking. The present study also provides first direct evidence to show that drinking plays a key role in SW adaptation in fish.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1998-10-15
著者
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Tsuchida Takamasa
Ocean Research Institute The University Of Tokyo
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Takei Yoshio
Ocean Research Institute The University Of Tokyo
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Tanakadate Akihiro
Department of Clinical Engineering, Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University
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Tanakadate Akihiro
Department Of Clinical Engineering Allied Health Sciences Kitasato University
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Takei Yoshito
Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
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