天然酸性水中的离子吸收

R. J. Gonzalez, M. L. Patrick, A. L. Val
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受 "酸雨 "环境危机的启发,最初关于鱼类在低 pH 值环境中的离子调节的研究似乎表明,当 pH 值为 4.0-4.5 或更低时,鱼鳃的离子传输会受到完全和不可逆转的抑制。然而,对原产于亚马孙河天然酸性黑水支流里奥内格罗河(Rio Negro)的颊鱼进行的研究发现,它们的离子传输机制对低至 3.25 的 pH 值完全不敏感。随着对更多物种的研究发现,对 pH 值不敏感的离子传输机制似乎是胭脂鱼目中许多(如果不是大多数)物种的共同特征。随后,其他一些鱼类物种也被证明能够在低 pH 值条件下运输离子,特别是斑马鱼(Danio rerio),在 pH 值为 4.0 时,Na+的吸收在最初受到抑制后迅速恢复。在暴露于抑制各种转运蛋白的药理制剂期间,对 Na+ 转运速率的测量结果表明,斑马鱼并不利用普遍接受的依赖某种形式的 H+ 挤压的 Na+ 转运机制。对斑马鱼在低 pH 值条件下的转运机制的研究表明,斑马鱼的快速恢复可能是由于一种新型 Na+/K+ 交换器的作用,但在长期暴露后,斑马鱼可能依赖于 Na+/H+ 交换器和 NH3 排泄的耦合作用。还需要进一步的工作来澄清这些转运机制,并寻找其他耐酸物种,以充分了解其中涉及的生理机制的多样性。
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Ion uptake in naturally acidic water

Ion uptake in naturally acidic water

The first studies on ion regulation in fish exposed to low pH, which were inspired by the Acid Rain environmental crisis, seemed to indicate that ion transport at the gills was completely and irreversibly inhibited at pH 4.0–4.5 and below. However, work on characid fish native to the Rio Negro, a naturally acidic, blackwater tributary of the Amazon River, found that they possess ion transport mechanisms that are completely insensitive to pHs as low as 3.25. As more species were examined it appeared that pH-insensitive transport was a trait shared by many, if not most, species in the Order Characiformes. Subsequently, a few other species of fish have been shown to be able to transport ions at low pH, in particular zebrafish (Danio rerio), which show rapid recovery of Na+ uptake at pH 4.0 after initial inhibition. Measurements of rates of Na+ transport during exposure to pharmacological agents that inhibit various transport proteins suggested that characiform fish do not utilize the generally accepted mechanisms for Na+ transport that rely on some form of H+ extrusion. Examination of zebrafish transport at low pH suggest the rapid recovery may be due to a novel Na+/K+ exchanger, but after longer term exposure they may rely on a coupling of Na+/H+ exchangers and NH3 excretion. Further work is needed to clarify these mechanisms of transport and to find other acid-tolerant species to fully gain an appreciation of the diversity of physiological mechansisms involved.

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