Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)

Haemolymphatic P(O2), P(CO2), and pH, and ionic concentrations of haemolymph and branchial chamber water were measured in submerged and emersed crabs. Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis were recorded after 15 min of air exposure, then P(CO2) remained constant and pH was compensated. Sodium concent...

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Autores principales: Luquet, C.M., Ansaldo, M.
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spelling todo:paper_03009629_v117_n3_p407_Luquet2023-10-03T15:18:09Z Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae) Luquet, C.M. Ansaldo, M. acid-base balance air exposure Chasmagnathus granulata crabs ion regulation terrestrial adaptation chloride sodium acid base balance animal experiment article controlled study crab electrolyte balance hemolymph hypercapnia male nonhuman priority journal respiratory acidosis Chasmagnathus granulata Haemolymphatic P(O2), P(CO2), and pH, and ionic concentrations of haemolymph and branchial chamber water were measured in submerged and emersed crabs. Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis were recorded after 15 min of air exposure, then P(CO2) remained constant and pH was compensated. Sodium concentration increased in haemolymph and decreased in branchial water. The difference between haemolymph Naa+ and Cl- increased dramatically. Acid-base balance is restored by two mechanisms: a) increase of the P(CO2) gradient across the gills and consequently the rate of CO2 excretion; b) the increase in the strong ion difference, caused by branchial sodium uptake, compensates the hypercapnic acidosis. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03009629_v117_n3_p407_Luquet
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topic acid-base balance
air exposure
Chasmagnathus granulata
crabs
ion regulation
terrestrial adaptation
chloride
sodium
acid base balance
animal experiment
article
controlled study
crab
electrolyte balance
hemolymph
hypercapnia
male
nonhuman
priority journal
respiratory acidosis
Chasmagnathus granulata
spellingShingle acid-base balance
air exposure
Chasmagnathus granulata
crabs
ion regulation
terrestrial adaptation
chloride
sodium
acid base balance
animal experiment
article
controlled study
crab
electrolyte balance
hemolymph
hypercapnia
male
nonhuman
priority journal
respiratory acidosis
Chasmagnathus granulata
Luquet, C.M.
Ansaldo, M.
Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
topic_facet acid-base balance
air exposure
Chasmagnathus granulata
crabs
ion regulation
terrestrial adaptation
chloride
sodium
acid base balance
animal experiment
article
controlled study
crab
electrolyte balance
hemolymph
hypercapnia
male
nonhuman
priority journal
respiratory acidosis
Chasmagnathus granulata
description Haemolymphatic P(O2), P(CO2), and pH, and ionic concentrations of haemolymph and branchial chamber water were measured in submerged and emersed crabs. Hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis were recorded after 15 min of air exposure, then P(CO2) remained constant and pH was compensated. Sodium concentration increased in haemolymph and decreased in branchial water. The difference between haemolymph Naa+ and Cl- increased dramatically. Acid-base balance is restored by two mechanisms: a) increase of the P(CO2) gradient across the gills and consequently the rate of CO2 excretion; b) the increase in the strong ion difference, caused by branchial sodium uptake, compensates the hypercapnic acidosis.
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author Luquet, C.M.
Ansaldo, M.
author_facet Luquet, C.M.
Ansaldo, M.
author_sort Luquet, C.M.
title Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
title_short Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
title_full Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
title_fullStr Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
title_full_unstemmed Acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana (Decapoda Grapsidae)
title_sort acid-base balance and ionic regulation during emersion in the estuarine intertidal crab chasmagnathus granulata dana (decapoda grapsidae)
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