SALT-GLAND FUNCTION IN THE COMMON EIDER DUCK (SOMATERIA-MOLLISSIMA)

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作者
BOKENES, L [1 ]
MERCER, JB [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TROMSO,MED BIOL INST,N-9037 TROMSO,NORWAY
关键词
AVIAN OSMOREGULATION; SALT GLAND; SALTWATER ADAPTATION; MAXIMUM SECRETION CAPACITY; ELDER DUCK (SOMATERIA MOLLISSIMA);
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10.1007/BF00367309
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The function of the supra-orbital salt gland was studied in the common elder duck (Somateria mollissima). The maximum salt-secreting capacity was determined in (1) wild ducks which had been living in a marine environment, (2) ducks reared in captivity on fresh water, and (3) ducks from group 2 adapted to salt water. The maximum secreting capacity was found by infusing a solution of NaCl (1000 mosmol . kg(-1)) at increasing rates, from 0.691 to 1.67l mosmol . min(-1). Freshwater-adapted ducks secreted at a maximum rate of 0.785 mosmol . min(-1) (1500 mosmol . kg(-1)). Adapted to salt water they increased their capacity, and the best duck secreted at a rate of 1215 mosmol . min(-1) (1600 mosmol . kg(-1)). The best wild duck secreted at a rate of 1516 mosmol . min(-1). Ducks in group 3 were used to examine the response to a hyperosmotic or an isoosmotic infusion. The amount of salt (NaCl) given per unit time was the same. Given a hyperosmotic solution their salt glands secreted at a high rate: 30 min after the infusion had stopped the ducks had excreted 94% of the sodium infused, 92.9% via the salt gland. Given an isoosmotic solution they secreted at a rate about half the infusion rate: 30 min after cessation of infusion they had excreted 73% of the sodium, 42.9% via the salt gland and the rest by the kidneys.
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