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- W2016796716 abstract "1. Tissue distribution of exogenous intracaudally administered 14C-urea was measured in the Chimaera, Hydrolagus colliei, at time intervals from 15 min to 36 hr. The values obtained were compared with those from similar experiments with elasmobranchs and several teleosts. 2. 14C-urea in the ratfish sera exhibited a more variable, less constant rate of disappearance with time than that in the shark sera (Figs. 1 and 2). 3. CSF/sera ratios were lower in the ratfishes than in the sharks after 1 hr (Figs. 1 and 2). 4. The ratfish CSF patterns in time were also more variable. The ventricular and cistemal CSF patterns differed before 2hr; previous experiments demonstrated differences (prior to 2 hr) in EDF-CSF values in sharks. In elasmobranchs, by 3 hr, all these fluid 14C-urea levels became equivalent, whereas the dis/min per mg protein level was still at variance in the ratfishes. 5. Six other tissues measured included: the brain, which had very low values in the ratfish and shark, and the kidney, another organ system important in urea conservation, retention and balance, which showed both an interesting total distribution and time pattern of distribution. Kidney patterns were similar in the two groups; however, the ratfishes did not exhibit the very high tissue values reported for the elasmobranchs (Rasmussen, 1971) (Figs. 3 and 4). The similarity of these patterns is discussed in regard to the possible coincidental paths and relative importance of urea excretion in ratfishes and sharks." @default.
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