Relation of mitochondria-rich chloride cells to active chloride transport in the skin of a marine teleost

作者: William S. Marshall , Richard S. Nishioka

DOI: 10.1002/JEZ.1402140204

关键词: In vitroBiophysicsCell densityBiologyMarine fishGillichthysBiochemistryChlorideMitochondrionStratified epithelium

摘要: Mitochondria-rich cells in the skin of marine teleost, Gillichthys mirabilis, were found to be ultrastructurally similar typical chloride-secreting fish gill, but had a tall, spindlelike shape due thickness stratified epithelium. The fluorophore, dimethylaminostyrylethyl-pyridiniumiodide (DASPEI), was used visualize and count chloride so that cell density could regressed against vitro short-circuit current (ISC) measured on same tissue. regression (r2 = 0.76; n 72) demonstrated are responsible for anion transport across Grillichthys skin.

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