Ammonia excretion in aquatic and terrestrial crabs

Autor(en): Weihrauch, D
Morris, S
Towle, DW
Stichwörter: ACID-BASE-BALANCE; ammonia excretion; ammonia transporter; Biology; BIRGUS-LATRO L; BLUE-CRAB; CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS; CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE ACTIVITY; CARCINUS-MAENAS; crab; exocytosis; FRESH-WATER CRAB; GECARCOIDEA-NATALIS; ISOLATED-PERFUSED GILLS; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Na+/K+-ATPase; OSMOREGULATORY ION UPTAKE; Rhesus-like protein
Erscheinungsdatum: 2004
Herausgeber: COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
Journal: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volumen: 207
Ausgabe: 26
Startseite: 4491
Seitenende: 4504
Zusammenfassung: 
The excretory transport of toxic ammonia across epithelia is not fully understood. This review presents data combined with models of ammonia excretion derived from studies ion decapod crabs, with a view to providing new impetus to investigation of this essential issue. The majority of crabs preserve ammonotely regardless of their habitat, which varies from extreme hypersaline to freshwater aquatic environments, and ranges from transient air exposure to obligate air breathing. Important components in the excretory process are the Na+/K+(NH4+)-ATPase and other membrane-bound transport proteins identified in many species, an exocytotic ammonia excretion mechanism thought to function in gills of aquatic crabs such as Carcinus maenas, and gaseous ammonia release found in terrestrial crabs, such as Geograpsus grayi and Ocypode quadrata. In addition, this review presents evidence for a crustacean Rhesus-like protein that shows high homology to the human Rhesus-like ammonia transporter both in its amino acid sequence and in its predicted secondary structure.
ISSN: 00220949
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.01308

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