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Sodium-retaining Effects of Cortisol, Proiactin, and Estradiol-17β in Medaka Oryzias latipes Exposed to Acid Water
Takashi YadaFuminari Ito
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1999 Volume 65 Issue 3 Pages 405-409

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To investigate endocrine control of osmoregulation in the fish under acidic environment, sodiumretaining effects of cortisol, prolactin and estradiol-17β were examined in the acid-exposed medaka Oryzias latipes. Exposure from neutral fresh water (pH 7.0) to acidic fresh water (pH 3.8) for 24h caused a significant decrease in plasma sodium levels in both sexes of the medaka. Single injection of cortisol prior to the exposure retained plasma sodium levels and stimulated gill Na+, K+-ATPase activity in acid water. Ovine prolactin also prevented a decrease in plasma sodium levels after acid exposure, whereas gill Na+, K+-ATPase activity was unaffected. In male fish, estradiol-17β prevented a decrease in plasma sodium level without affecting gill Na+, K+-ATPase activity. On the other hand, estradiol17β had no effect on plasma sodium in female fish. There was no additive action of estradiol-17β on the prolactin-stimulated retention of plasma sodium levels in male fish. These findings showed that cortisol and prolactin have sodium-retaining activity in acid-exposed medaka of both sexes, and estrogen seems to involve in the sex difference in acid tolerance.

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