EFFECT OF THE EXTERNAL CONCENTRATION OF CALCIUM ON THE POSTMOLT UPTAKE OF CALCIUM IN BLUE CRABS (CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS)

Citation
Ds. Neufeld et Jn. Cameron, EFFECT OF THE EXTERNAL CONCENTRATION OF CALCIUM ON THE POSTMOLT UPTAKE OF CALCIUM IN BLUE CRABS (CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS), Journal of Experimental Biology, 188, 1994, pp. 1-9
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00220949
Volume
188
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1 - 9
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0949(1994)188:<1:EOTECO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The rate of calcium uptake in blue crabs (Callinect es sapidus Rathbun ) acclimated to 2 parts per thousand sea water with a calcium concentr ation of 1.4 mmoll(-1) was dependent on the magnitude and direction of the electrochemical gradient for calcium. When transferred to water w ith a high calcium concentration (6 mmoll(-1)), the electrochemical gr adient for calcium favoured diffusive influx, and calcium uptake and a pparent H+ excretion increased by approximately 50%. When transferred to water with a low calcium concentration (0.10 mmoll(-1)), where the electrochemical gradient for calcium strongly favoured diffusive efflu x, calcium uptake ceased but apparent H+ excretion continued at a redu ced rate. Crabs regulated the free calcium concentration in their bloo d at approximately 8 mmoll(-1) when the external concentration of calc ium was 1.4 mmoll(-1) or higher, but the concentration of free calcium in the blood decreased to 5.6 and 4.6 mmoll(-1), respectively, at ext ernal concentrations of calcium of 0.25 and 0.10 mmoll(-1). Crabs tran sferred to water with 0.10 mmoll(-1) calcium for the first 2 days afte r moult accumulated only 2.5 g calcium kg(-1) wet mass, about one-quar ter of the mass normally accumulated. Seawater-acclimated crabs transf erred to 2 parts per thousand salinity at 1 day postmoult took up calc ium at a reduced rate, indicating that a period of acclimation is nece ssary for a component of the active transport system to increase its c apacity, for diffusive efflux to be reduced, or for both to occur.