Natriuretic peptide signalling in the gills of freshwater and seawater fishes
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byMarie-Therese Toop, Will Callahan, Scott Nankervis
The gills are considered major targets for cardiac natriuretic peptides with studies confirming natriuretic peptide receptor presence on vascular and sometimes epithelial tissues. Natriuretic peptide intracellular signalling is via guanylyl cyclase receptors and the cGMP pathway, and via inhibitory G-proteins linked to cyclic AMP pathways. Natriuretic peptides in the gills alter branchial blood flow and may also alter ion transport in various salinities. We present an overview of natriuretic peptide cGMP and cAMP signalling in fishes and consider the implications of the recent discovery of several CNPs and BNP in bony fishes on natriuretic peptide receptor studies.
History
Event
International Congress on the Biology of Fish (2004 : Manaus, Brazil)
Pagination
25 - 29
Publisher
International Congresses on the Biology of Fish
Location
Manaus, Brazil
Place of publication
[Manaus, Brazil]
Start date
2004-08-01
End date
2004-08-05
ISBN-10
1894337484
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2004, International Congresses on the Biology of Fish
Title of proceedings
Ion and Acid-Base Regulation in Fish : Symposium Proceedings of the International Congress on the Biology of Fish