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Branchial cobalt uptake in the carp, Cyprinus carpio: Effect of calcium channelblockers and calcium injection
Using tracer-uptake studies we investigated whether the branchial uptakeof cobalt occurs via selective, inhibitable, calcium uptake routes.Modulation of the calcium transport system was performed using generalcalcium channel blockers (Cd^sup 2+^, La^sup 3+^,Mg^sup 2+^), a voltage-dependent calcium c...
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Published in: | Fish physiology and biochemistry 1998-02, Vol.18 (1), p.1 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Using tracer-uptake studies we investigated whether the branchial uptakeof cobalt occurs via selective, inhibitable, calcium uptake routes.Modulation of the calcium transport system was performed using generalcalcium channel blockers (Cd^sup 2+^, La^sup 3+^,Mg^sup 2+^), a voltage-dependent calcium channel blocker (diltiazem)and an intraperitoneal CaCl2 injection. Adding Cd^sup 2+^ orMg^sup 2+^ to thewater or injecting the fish with theCa^sup 2+^-solution resulted in decreased Co^sup 2+^ andCa^sup 2+^ uptake rates. Addition of La^sup 3+^ reducedCa^sup 2+^ and Co^sup 2+^ uptake rates except forCo^sup 2+^ uptake in the gills. Diltiazem displayed only aninconsistent, concentration-independent blocking of the uptake of bothCo^sup 2+^ and Ca^sup 2+^. All inhibitors which inhibitCa^sup 2+^ uptake also inhibit Co^sup 2+^ uptake. However, aclear difference in the degree of inhibition of uptake of both elements isobserved. Two possible explanations are suggested (1) Co^sup 2+^ andCa^sup 2+^ are both transported through the gills via the sametransport system or (2) the calcium transport system is not the only systeminvolved in the transport of Co^sup 2+^.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 0920-1742 1573-5168 |
DOI: | 10.1023/A:1007746117932 |