Sodium Extrusion by A Fish Acclimated to Sea Water: Physiological and Biochemical Description OF A Na-For-K Exchange System

  • David H. Evans
    University of Miami Department of Biology and Laboratory for Quantitative Biology , , Coral Gables, Florida 33124, U.S.A.
  • Charles H. Mallery
    University of Miami Department of Biology and Laboratory for Quantitative Biology , , Coral Gables, Florida 33124, U.S.A.
  • Larry Kravitz
    University of Miami Department of Biology and Laboratory for Quantitative Biology , , Coral Gables, Florida 33124, U.S.A.

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<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title> <jats:p>The effect of external potassium ions on the extrusion of sodium ions by the seawater-acclimated fat sleeper, Dormitator maculatus, was investigated. Removal of external potassium ions reduced the efflux of sodium from the fish by 22% while addition of io-4 M ouabain reduced the efflux of sodium ions by 14%. Addition of potassium ions to distilled-water baths into which fish were rapidly transferred stimulated sodium extrusion in a manner which could be described by the Michaelis-Menten equation. The Km of this potassium-stimulated sodium efflux was approximately 2 mm-K/1. The calculated rate of sodium extrusion was 10 times the oral ingestion of sodium ions. Biochemical assays of the levels of the enzyme Na-K-activated ATPase extracted from gill tissue determined that seawater-acclimated fish had 3 times the enzymic activity that fish acclimated to freshwater had. In vitro potassium stimulation of the extracted Na-K-activated ATPase showed Michaelis-Menten kinetics with a Km of approximately 2 mm-K/1. It is concluded that the extrusion of sodium ions by Dormitator maculatus acclimated to sea water is coupled with potassium uptake and is mediated by the enzyme Na-K-activated ATPase.</jats:p>

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