Abstract

1. 1. Ionic regulation of eyed eggs of Atlantic salmon was studied using intact eggs and embryos from which the chorion and perivitelline fluid had been removed, a preparation which remained in good condition for at least 2 weeks. 2. 2. Both intact eggs and embryos in freshwater showed similar Na 4 influx rates (0.0064 and 0.01μMg −1 hr −1, respectively) but Na + efflux rates (0.0024 and 0.0064μM g −1 hr −1, respectively) were greater in embryos, suggesting that the perivitelline fluid which is known to bind cations has an important function in preventing Na + loss from the yolk and embryo. 3. 3. Over 90% of the egg Na + is located in the yolk and embryo but only about 10% is exchangeable while the chorion contains about 8% Na + which is non-exchangeable. 4. 4. Both eggs and embryos in acid water at pH 4, in Zn 2+ 5 mM 1 −1 and in aluminium 1 mM l −1 showed greatly reduced Na + uptake but eggs in 10μM 1 −1 aluminium or 100μM 1 −1 Zn 2+ showed normal Na + balance while embryos were normal in 10¬M 1 −1 aluminium but showed reduced Na + uptake in 100μM 1 −1 Zn 2+. 5. 5. It is concluded that the chorion and perivitelline fluid have a capacity to protect the embryo from metal ions and acid water.

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