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Investigating nitrogen movement in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi), with focus on UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg mRNA abundance
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Anderson, W. Gary
, Hoogenboom, J. Lisa
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Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Antibiotics
/ Dogfish
/ Epithelium
/ Gills
/ Homeostasis
/ Intestine
/ Kidneys
/ Methylamine
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen balance
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Sharks
/ Squalus
/ Squalus acanthias
/ Urea
2023
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Investigating nitrogen movement in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi), with focus on UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg mRNA abundance
by
Anderson, W. Gary
, Hoogenboom, J. Lisa
in
Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Antibiotics
/ Dogfish
/ Epithelium
/ Gills
/ Homeostasis
/ Intestine
/ Kidneys
/ Methylamine
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen balance
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Sharks
/ Squalus
/ Squalus acanthias
/ Urea
2023
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Investigating nitrogen movement in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi), with focus on UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg mRNA abundance
by
Anderson, W. Gary
, Hoogenboom, J. Lisa
in
Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Antibiotics
/ Dogfish
/ Epithelium
/ Gills
/ Homeostasis
/ Intestine
/ Kidneys
/ Methylamine
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen balance
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Sharks
/ Squalus
/ Squalus acanthias
/ Urea
2023
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Investigating nitrogen movement in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi), with focus on UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg mRNA abundance
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Investigating nitrogen movement in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi), with focus on UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg mRNA abundance
2023
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For ureosmotic marine elasmobranchs, the acquisition and retention of nitrogen is critical for the synthesis of urea. To better understand whole-body nitrogen homeostasis, we investigated mechanisms of nitrogen trafficking in North Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias suckleyi). We hypothesized that the presence of nitrogen within the spiral valve lumen would affect both the transport of nitrogen and the mRNA abundance of a urea transporter (UT) and two ammonia transport proteins (Rhp2, Rhbg) within the intestinal epithelium. The in vitro preincubation of intestinal tissues in NH4Cl, intended to simulate dietary nitrogen availability, showed that increased ammonia concentrations did not significantly stimulate the net uptake of total urea or total methylamine. We also examined the mRNA abundance of UT, Rhp2, and Rhbg in the gills, kidney, liver, and spiral valve of fasted, fed, excess urea fed, and antibiotic-treated dogfish. After fasting, hepatic UT mRNA abundance was significantly lower, and Rhp2 mRNA in the gills was significantly higher than the other treatments. Feeding significantly increased Rhp2 mRNA levels in the kidney and mid spiral valve region. Both excess urea and antibiotics significantly reduced Rhbg mRNA levels along all three spiral valve regions. The antibiotic treatment also significantly diminished UT mRNA abundance levels in the anterior and mid spiral valve, and Rhbg mRNA levels in the kidney. In our study, no single treatment had significantly greater influence on the overall transcript abundance of the three transport proteins compared to another treatment, demonstrating the dynamic nature of nitrogen balance in these ancient fish.
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