Switching of Na+, K+-ATPase isoforms by salinity and prolactin in the gill of a cichlid fish

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We identified and investigated the changes in expression of two gill Na+, K+-ATPase α-subunit isoforms (α-1a and α-1b) in relationship with salinity acclimation in a cichlid fish, Mozambique tilapia. Transfer of freshwater (FW)-acclimated fish to seawater (SW) resulted in a marked reduction in α-1a expression within 24 h and a significant increase in α-1b expression with maximum levels attained 7 days after the transfer. In contrast, transfer of SW-acclimated fish to FW induced a marked increase in α-1a expression within 2 days, while α-1b expression decreased significantly after 14 days. Hypophysectomy resulted in a virtual shutdown of α-1a mRNA expression in both FW- and SW-acclimated fish, whereas no significant effect was observed in α-1b expression. Replacement therapy by ovine prolactin (oPrl) fully restored α-1a expression in FW-acclimated fish, while cortisol had a modest, but significant, stimulatory effect on α-1a expression. In hypophysectomized fish in SW, replacement therapy with oPrl alone or in combination with cortisol resulted in a marked increase in α-1amRNA to levels far exceeding those observed in sham-operated fish. Expression of α-1b mRNA was unaffected by hormone treatment either in FW-acclimated fish or in SW-acclimated fish. The mRNA expression of fxyd-11, a regulatoryNa+,K+-ATPase subunit,was transiently enhanced during both FWand SWacclimation. In hypophysectomized fish in FW, oPrl and cortisol stimulated fxyd-11 expression in a synergistic manner. The clear Prl dependence of gill α-1a expression may partially explain the importance of this hormone to hyperosmoregulation in this species. © 2011 Society for Endocrinology.

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Tipsmark, C. K., Breves, J. P., Seale, A. P., Lerner, D. T., Hirano, T., & Grau, E. G. (2011). Switching of Na+, K+-ATPase isoforms by salinity and prolactin in the gill of a cichlid fish. Journal of Endocrinology, 209(2), 237–244. https://doi.org/10.1530/JOE-10-0495

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