Intracellular vesicular trafficking in the gill epithelium of urea-excreting fish

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P. Laurent
C. M. Wood
Y. Wang
S. F. Perry
K. M. Gilmour
P. Part
C. Chevalier
M. West
P. J. Walsh
机构
[1] Centre d'Ecologie et de Physiologie Energétique,
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] 23 rue Becquerel,undefined
[4] BP 20 CR,undefined
[5] 67037 Strasbourg,undefined
[6] France,undefined
[7] Department of Kinesiology,undefined
[8] University of Waterloo,undefined
[9] 200 University Ave.,undefined
[10] Waterloo,undefined
[11] Ontario,undefined
[12] Canada,undefined
[13] N2L 3G1,undefined
[14] Department of Biology,undefined
[15] McMaster University,undefined
[16] Hamilton,undefined
[17] Ontario,undefined
[18] Canada L8S 4K1,undefined
[19] Department of Biology,undefined
[20] University of Ottawa,undefined
[21] Ottawa,undefined
[22] Ontario,undefined
[23] Canada,undefined
[24] K1N 6N5,undefined
[25] Department of Biology,undefined
[26] Carleton University Ottawa,undefined
[27] Ontario,undefined
[28] Canada,undefined
[29] K1S 5B5,undefined
[30] European Commission,undefined
[31] Joint Research Center (CCR),undefined
[32] Environment Institute,undefined
[33] TP460,undefined
[34] 21020 Ispra,undefined
[35] VA,undefined
[36] Italy,undefined
[37] Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries,undefined
[38] NIEHS Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center,undefined
[39] Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,undefined
[40] University of Miami,undefined
[41] Miami,undefined
[42] FL 33149-1098,undefined
[43] USA,undefined
来源
Cell and Tissue Research | 2001年 / 303卷
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Gill epithelium Ultrastructure Pavement cell Lysosome vesicle trafficking Opsanus beta Opsanus tau Porichthys notatus (Teleostei, Batrachoididae);
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Most teleost fish are ammoniotelic, and relatively few are ureotelic, in which the majority of nitrogenous waste is excreted as urea. This study aimed to determine whether the gill ultrastructure of ureotelic fish might have specific, unique characteristics compared with ammoniotelic fish. The gill morphology was studied in three closely related species of the family Batrachoididae: Opsanus beta, the gulf toadfish; Opsanus tau, the oyster toadfish; and Porichthys notatus, the plainfin midshipman, because prior studies have demonstrated that the two former species are ureotelic and excrete urea in unique, short daily pulses, whereas the latter is ammoniotelic. Ultrastructural studies demonstrated significant trafficking of dense-cored vesicles (50–200 nm) between the Golgi apparatus and the apical membrane of epithelial cells surrounding gill filaments and lamellae in these two Opsanus spp. The material constituting the core of these vesicles was intensely stained by lead salt and was unloaded externally when vesicles contacted the apical membrane. Another characteristic of these urea-secreting fish was the presence of numerous large, black-stained lysosomes, which contained cored vesicles, suggesting a second destination for the dense-cored vesicles. As a working hypothesis, the present data suggest that the urea-transporter protein, recently found in toadfish gills, is inserted in the vesicle. Subsequently, it could serve to either sequester cytosolic urea that ultimately is secreted into the water after contact of these vesicles with the pavement cell apical membrane, or it could allow facilitated diffusion of urea across the plasma membrane following insertion into the membrane. As further comparative evidence, the ammoniotelic P. notatus exhibited neither the vesicular trafficking nor the population of lysosomes both found in Opsanus spp.
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