Fish physiology. Volume X, Gills. Part B, Ion and water transfer /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Orlando ; San Diego ; New York :
Academic Press,
1984.
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Colección: | Fish physiology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Fish Physiology, Volume X; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Terms and Abbreviations; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Water and Nonelectrolyte Permeation; I. Introduction; II. Generalities on Gill Permeability; III. The Various Gill Pathways and Their Characteristics; IV. Water Permeability of the Gills; V. Adrenergic Control of Nonelectrolyte Permeability; References; Chapter 2. Branchial Ion Movements in Teleosts: The Roles of Respiratory and Chloride Cells; I. Introduction; II. The Vascularization and Ultrastructure of the Branchial Epithelium.
- III. Location of Ionic Exchanges in the Filamental and Lamellar EpitheliumIV. Kinetic Characteristics of the Apical and Basal Membranes of the Respiratory and Chloride Cells; V. Physiological Roles of Respiratory and Chloride Cells; References; Chapter 3. Ion Transport and Gill ATPases; I. Introduction; II. ATPases: General Considerations; III. (Na+, K+)-Dependent ATPase; IV. Ca2+ -Dependent ATPase; V. Anion-Dependent ATPase; References; Chapter 4. Transepithelial Potentials in Fish Gills; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Background; III. Transepithelial Potentials in Seawater.
- IV. The Effects of Calcium Ions on Gill PotentialsV. The Effects of Hydrogen Ions on Gill Potentials; VI. The Effects of Other Ions on Transepithelial Potentials; VII. The Site of the Sodium Pathway; VIII. The Effects of Drugs and Hormones on the Transepithelial Potential; References; Chapter 5. The Chloride Cell: The Active Transport of Chloride and the Paracellular Pathways; I. Introduction; II. Historical Background on the Chloride Cells; III. Chloride Cells in the Opercular Epithelium; IV. Results Obtained in the Isolated Chloride Cell Membranes; V. Receptors and Hormonal Effects.
- VI. Passive Sodium and Chloride MovementsVII. Water Movements across the Chloride Cell; VIII. A Model for the Chloride Cell; IX. Chloride Transport in Other Tissues or Organs; X. Brief Correlation of Findings in the Intact Gill or Intact Fish with Studies of Isolated Chloride Cells; References; Chapter 6. Hormonal Control of Water Movement across the Gills; I. Introduction; II. Effects of Hormones on Gill Water Fluxes; III. Discussion; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Metabolism of the Fish Gill; I. Introduction; II. Exogenous Substrates; III. Gill Lipids; IV. Gill Enzymes.
- v. Nitrogen MetabolismVI. Adenylate Metabolism; VII. Pharmacokinetic Function; VIII. Epilogue; References; Chapter 8. The Roles of Gill Permeability and Transport Mechanisms in Euryhalinity; I. Introduction; II. The Seawater to Fresh (Brackish) Water Transition; III. The Fresh Water to Seawater Transition; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 9. The Pseudobranch: Morphology and Function; I. Introduction; II. Morphology of the Pseudobranch; III. Functions of the Pseudobranch; IV. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 10. Perfusion Methods for the Study of Gill Physiology; I. Introduction.