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ea0014oc4.1 | Neuroendocriology basis | ECE2007

Organismal, cellular and molecular evolution of water balance regulation in vertebrates: the amphibian hinge

Acher Roger , Chauvet Jacqueline , Rouillé Yves

Amphibia, through metamophosis, recapitulate the evolution of water homeostasis from aquatic life to terrestrial one. Whereas the tadpole has the status of a freshwater fish, the adult has developed a three osmoregulatory organ system, including kidney, bladder and skin, for facing terrestrial dehydration. Amphibia have differentiated epithelial hydroosmotic cells in each organ: principal cells in nephron collecting duct, granular cells in urinary bladder, principal cells in v...