North Atlantic Fisheries College Marine Centre, University of the Highlands and Islands, Scalloway, UK.
College of Arts and Sciences, University of New England, Biddeford, Maine, USA.
J Fish Biol. 2021 Jan;98(1):17-32. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14553. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
The elasmoid scales of anadromous sea trout Salmo trutta L. represent a significant internal reservoir of Ca . Although more is known about long-term remodelling of scales in response to calciotropic challenges encountered during smoltification and migration, very little is known about the contribution made by scales to the short-term, minute-to-minute regulation of Ca homeostasis in the extracellular fluid (ECF) during these phases of the life cycle. This gap in the knowledge is partly due to the technical challenges involved in measuring small Ca fluxes around the scales of live fish in real time. Here, this study describes exfoliating, mounting and culturing scales and their resident cells from parr, smolt and adult sea trout from a freshwater environment, as well as from adult sea trout caught in sea or brackish water. All the scales were then examined using an extracellular, non-invasive, surface-scanning Ca -sensitive microelectrode. The authors quantified the Ca fluxes, in the absence of any systemic or local regulators, into and out of scales on both the episquamal and hyposquamal sides under different extracellular calcemic challenges set to mimic a variety of ECF-Ca concentrations. Scales from the life-cycle stages as well as from adult fish taken from sea, brackish or fresh water all showed a consistent efflux or influx of Ca under hypo- or hypercalcemic conditions, respectively. What were considered to be isocalcemic conditions resulted in minimal flux of Ca in either direction, or in the case of adult scales, a consistent but small influx. Indeed, adult scales appeared to display the largest flux densities in either direction. These new data extend the current understanding of the role played by fish scales in the short-term, minute-to-minute homeostatic regulation of ECF-Ca concentration, and are similar to those recently reported from zebrafish Danio rerio scales. This suggests that this short-term regulatory response might be a common feature of teleost scales.
溯河洄游性海鳟 Salmo trutta L. 的菱形鳞片是 Ca 的重要内部储备库。虽然人们对在变态和洄游过程中遇到的钙调节挑战下鳞片的长期重塑有了更多的了解,但对在这些生命周期阶段的细胞外液 (ECF) 中 Ca 动态平衡的短期、分钟级调节过程中鳞片所起的作用却知之甚少。造成这种知识空白的部分原因是在实时测量活鱼鳞片周围的小 Ca 通量方面存在技术挑战。本研究描述了从淡水环境中的幼鱼、变态期鱼和成年海鳟以及从海或半咸水捕获的成年海鳟身上剥离、安装和培养鳞片及其驻留细胞的方法。然后,所有鳞片都使用非侵入性的细胞外表面扫描 Ca 敏感微电极进行了检查。作者在没有任何系统性或局部调节剂的情况下,量化了 Ca 通量进出鳞片,分别在 epi 和 hyposquamal 两侧,在模拟各种 ECF-Ca 浓度的不同细胞外高钙挑战下进行。来自不同生命周期阶段的鳞片以及来自海、半咸水或淡水的成年鱼的鳞片在低钙或高钙条件下都表现出 Ca 的一致外排或内流。被认为是等钙条件的结果是 Ca 向任何方向的通量都很小,或者在成年鳞片的情况下,是一致但很小的内流。事实上,成年鳞片在任何方向上似乎都表现出最大的通量密度。这些新数据扩展了人们对鱼类鳞片在 ECF-Ca 浓度短期、分钟级稳态调节中所起作用的理解,与最近从斑马鱼 Danio rerio 鳞片中报道的数据相似。这表明这种短期调节反应可能是硬骨鱼鳞片的共同特征。