63
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Pressure effects on membrane-based functions and energy metabolism: a review

&
Pages 71-75 | Received 06 Nov 1997, Accepted 03 Mar 1998, Published online: 02 Oct 2015

References

  • BRAUER R.W., BEKMAN, M.Y , KEYSER, J.B., NESBITT, D.L., SHVETZOV, S.G., SIDELEV, G.N. & WRIGHT, S.L. 1980. Comparative studies of Na+ transport and its relation to hydrostatic pressure in deep and shallow-water gammarid crustaceans from Lake Baikal. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 65A: 129–134.
  • BRAUER, R.W., JORDAN, MR., MILLER, C.G., JOHNSON, E.D., DUTCHER, J.A. & SHEEMAN, M.E. 19S5. Interaction of temperature and pressure in intact animals. In: High pressure effects on selected biological systems. (Eds) Péqueux, A.J.R. & Gilles, R. Springer-Verlag, Berlin pp3–28.
  • COSSINS, A.R., MACDONALD, A.G. 1989. The adaptation of biological membranes to temperature and pressure: fish from the deep and cold, J. Bioen, Biomemh. 21: 115–135.
  • DUNEL-ERB, S. SÉBERT, P., CHEVALIER, C. SIMON, B. & BARTHÉLÉMY, L. 1996. Morphological changes induced by acclimation to high pressure in the gill epithelium of yellow freshwater eel. J. Fish Biol. 48: 1018–1022.
  • GIBBS, A.G. 1997. Biochemistry at depth. In: Fish Physiology. (Eds) D.J. Randall and A.P. Farrell. Academic Press, San Diego, Vol.16, Ch VI, 239–277.
  • JOHNSON, F.M. & EYRING, II. 1970. The kinetic basis of pressure effects in biology and chemistry. In: Pressure effects on cellular processes. (Ed) Zimmerman, A.M., Acad. Press, New York, pp 1—44.
  • MACDONALD, A.G. 1984. The effects of pressure on the molecular structure and physiological functions of cell membranes. Phil. Trans. R. Soc., Lond, B 304: 47–68.
  • PÉQUEUX, A. 1981. Effects ofhigh hydrostatic pressures on Na+ transport across isolated gill epithelium of sea water acclimated eels Anguilla anguilla. In : Underwater physiology VII. (Eds) Bachrach A.J., Matzen, M.M. Undersea Medical Society, Inc. Bethesda, Maryland.
  • PÉQUEUX, A. & GILLES, R. 1986. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on ionic and osmotic regulation. In: Diving in animals and man. (Eds) Brubakk, A.O., Kanwisher, J.W., Sundness, G. , Tapir Publishers, Norway, pp 161–189.
  • PÉQUEUX, A., GILLES, R. PILWAT, G. & ZIMMERMANN, U. 1980. Pressure induced variations of K+ permeability as related to a possible reversible mechanical breakdown in human erythrocytes. Experientia 36: 565–566.
  • ROER, R.D. & SHELTON, M.G. 1982. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on Na+ transport in the freshwater crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 71A: 271–276.
  • ROER, R.D., SIDELYOVA, V.G., BRAUER, R, W. & GALAZII, G.I. 1984. Effects of pressure on oxygen consumption in cottid fish from Lake Baikal. Experientia 40: 771–773.
  • SÉBERT, P. 1997. Pressure effects on shallow-water fish. In: Fish Physiology, (Eds) D.J. Randall and A.P. Farrell, Academic Press, San Diego, Vol.16, Ch Vll, 279–323.
  • SÉBERT, P., BARTHÉLÉMY, L. & SIMON, B. 1990. Laboratory
  • system enabling longterm exposure (> 30 d) to hydrostatic pressure (101 Atm) of fishes or other animals breathing water. Mar. Biol. 104: 165–168.
  • SÉBERT, P., PÉQUEUX, A., SIMON, B. & BARTHÉLÉMY, L. 1991. Effects of long term exposure to 101 ATA hydrostatic pressure on blood, gill and muscle composition and on some enzyme activities of the FW eel (Anguilla anguilla). Comp, Biochem. Physiol. 98B: 573–577.
  • SÉBERT, P., PÉQUEUX, A., SIMON, B. & BARTHÉLÉMY, L. 1995. Effects of hydrostatic pressure and temperature on the energy metabolism of the Chinese crab (£. sinensis) and the yellow eel (A. anguilla). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 112A: 131–136.
  • SÉBERT, P., SIMON, B. & BARTHÉLÉMY, L. 1993. Hydrostatic pressure induces a state resembling histotoxic hypoxia in fish. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 105A: 255–258.
  • SÉBERT, P., SIMON, B. & PÉQUEUX, A. 1997. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on energy metabolism and osmoregulation in crab and fish. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. U6A: 281–290.
  • SIMON, B., SÉBERT, P. & BARTHÉLÉMY, L. 1991. Eel, Anguilla anguilla (L), muscle modifications induced by longterm exposure to 101 ATA hydrostatic pressure. J. Fish Biol. 38: 89–94.
  • SOMERO, G.N. 1991. Hydrostatic pressure and adaptations to the deep sea. In; Environmental and metabolic animal physiology. (Ed) Prosser, C.L., Wiley Liss, New-York, pp. 167–204.
  • ZIMMERMANN, U., PILWAT, G., PÉQUEUX, A. & GILLES, R. 1980. Electro-mechanical properties of human erythrocyte membranes: the pressure dependence of potassium permeability. J. Mem. Biol. 54: 103–113.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.