Ion regulation in the antennal glands differs among Ocypodoidea and Grapsoidea crab species
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Ion regulation in the antennal glands differs among Ocypodoidea and Grapsoidea crab species
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Corrigendum to <Ion regulation in the antennal glands differs among Ocypodoidea and Grapsoidea crab species> <[Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology volume 248 (2020) 110753]>Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2021 Feb;252:110802. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2020.110802. Epub 2020 Sep 8. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2021. PMID: 32917505 No abstract available.
Abstract
Gills and the antennal gland are ion-regulatory organs in crabs. Previous studies have suggested that the differences in the morphology and ion regulation of gills and accessory respiratory organs between ocypodid and grapsid species are related to their distinct evolutionary transition to land habitats. In addition, Na+, K+-ATPase (NKA) activity and Na+ and NH4+ regulation in the antennal gland differ between ocypodid and grapsid species, which had different terrestrial adaptation trajectories. This study used five Ocypodoidea species and three Grapsoidea species from the intertidal and supratidal zones to further investigate the differences in ion regulation and NKA activity in the antennal gland between these crab families in different habitats. Crabs were transferred to 5 practical salinity unit (PSU) water, and osmolality, Na+ and Cl- concentrations in the urine and hemolymph, and NKA activity in the antennal gland were examined. Phylogenetic ANOVA results showed that the NKA activity in the antennal gland was higher in the ocypodid than grapsid groups, and Moran's I autocorrelation analysis also indicated that NKA activity in the antennal gland was phylogenetically correlated among crabs. K-means clustering showed a difference among the crabs in the crabs' Na+ and Cl- concentrations in the urine/hemolymph, NKA activities in the antennal gland and gill 6, and number of pairs of gills. Crabs with relatively high antennal gland NKA activity were found not only in the Ocypode species, which are better adapted to terrestrial environments, but also in two intertidal species of Gelasiminae. In conclusion, part of the Ocypodidae lineage may have a) the ability to reabsorb Na+ and b) higher NKA activity in the antennal gland than other families, and this phenomenon is phylogenetically correlated in Ocypodoidea and Grapsoidea. The physiological diversity in osmoregulation among intertidal and costal species provides a base to further investigate their ecological niches and guilds.
Keywords: Antennal gland; Crustacean; Ion regulation of hemolymph and urine; NKA activity; Ocypodoidea and Grapsoidea.
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