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Temperature has a major influence on cardiac natriuretic peptide in salmon
2001
Journal of Physiology
1. Natriuretic peptides have a major role in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis in vertebrates. Ambient temperature has a major influence on physiological processes in ectothermic animals. Here we have studied the mechanisms of regulation of a natriuretic peptide, sCP (salmon cardiac peptide), in salmon (Salmo salar) acclimatised and acclimated to varying temperatures. 2. The circulating and cardiac levels of sCP were found to be markedly upregulated in warmacclimatised and warm-acclimated
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.00199.x
pmid:11579169
fatcat:7kdgix3a4bfdlnvritmzbujykm