Histological and enzyme histochemical changes found in the renal tubules of eels transferred from freshwater to seawater.
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Renal tubules of the eel, <I>Anguilla japonica</I>, transferred from freshwater to seawater were examined histologically and histochemically. The epithelial cells of renal tubules in eels adapted to seawater for 10 days were less interdigitated in comparison with those in freshwater. The poor interdigitation of epithelial cells seems to be a structure relating to high water permeability in the renal tubules of eels in seawater. Newly formed nephrons and degenerated ones were especially recognized in eels adapted to seawater for 2 and 4 days. These findings indicate that some of the nephrons equipped with poorly interdigitated epithelial cells are produced newly within a few days after transfer from freshwater to seawater. No significant difference was encountered in the activities and localizations of all enzymes examined between the renal tubules of freshwater and seawater eels. The enzyme activities and localizations did not reflect the physiological changes in the renal tubules of eels adapted from freshwater to seawater.
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