The impact of hypophysectomy on the state of the interrenal gland and ultrastructure of chloride cells of gills is investigated in 18month old juveniles of starred sturgeon Acipenser stellatus in the process of its adaptation to artificial sea water (14.6‰). Hypophysectomized juveniles, similarly to intact juveniles, are able to support a relative stability of osmolarity of blood serum in the course of adaptation to sea water by tran sition from hyperosmotic to hypoosmotic type of osmoregulation. Changes in the investigated parameters of cells of the interrenal gland (volume of nuclei, areas of cells and of lipophilic vacuoles) occurring in the hypophysectomized and in intact specimens in the process of adaptation to sea water are generally similar, but have different dynamics. In contrast to many teleostean species, in acipenserids the hypophyectomy does not cause atrophy of the interrenal gland. The latter is incorporated in the process of regulation in the course of adaptation of fish to sea water. Hypophy
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)671-681
JournalJournal of Ichthyology
Volume50
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

    Research areas

  • acipenserids, hypophysectomy, tuberal nucleus, interrenal gland, cortisol, chloride cells, osmoregulation

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