Osmoregulation of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) when exposed to an osmotic challenge assessed in-vivo and non-invasively by diffusion- and T-2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
A. Van Der Linden et al., Osmoregulation of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) when exposed to an osmotic challenge assessed in-vivo and non-invasively by diffusion- and T-2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, COMP BIOC A, 124(3), 1999, pp. 343-352
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39
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
The regulation of the total, extracellular and intracellular water content
in the muscle and liver of the stenohaline common carp in response to an ex
posure of 1 wt.% NaCl was studied in an in-vivo and non-invasive way in con
scious fish. The method of choice was in-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (M
RI), which allowed study of dynamic changes in the free water content (T-2,
) and the intra- versus extracellular water content of tissues (apparent di
ffusion coefficient, ADC). Also plasma osmolarity data were obtained which
confirmed that the common carp is a hyperregulator and which were correlate
d in, time with water content data. The demonstrated drop in T-2-weighted s
ignal intensity (T-2w SI) values revealed water loss in: both liver and mus
cle during the first days of salt exposure. As soon as the plasma osmolarit
y increased, recovery from the water loss was discerned in both tissues, as
demonstrated by the increased T-2w, SI values, reaching after 21 days of e
xposure control values in muscle and twice the control value in the liver,
reflecting the massive water gain of this organ. The observed ADC Values in
creased linearly, revealing cell shrinkage the first day of exposure with s
ubsequent continuous increase of the extracellular volume. No cell volume r
epair was observed during the investigated period, not even in the muscle t
issue whose water content was restored after 21 days. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sci
ence Inc. All rights reserved.