1981
DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(81)90183-8
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Fatty acid binding proteins in the serum of various animals

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“…In another study, paper electrophoresis and lack of BPB binding also indicated lack of albumin in a shark and skate species (Irisawa and Irisawa 1954). The results of other studies indicating a lack of albumin have not been so conclusive (Sulya et al 1960;Bueker 1961;Gunter et al 1961;Sulya et al 1961;Fellows and Hird 1981). The present study is the most thorough study to date, both in the methods used and the number of species used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…In another study, paper electrophoresis and lack of BPB binding also indicated lack of albumin in a shark and skate species (Irisawa and Irisawa 1954). The results of other studies indicating a lack of albumin have not been so conclusive (Sulya et al 1960;Bueker 1961;Gunter et al 1961;Sulya et al 1961;Fellows and Hird 1981). The present study is the most thorough study to date, both in the methods used and the number of species used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…A recent study claimed that albumin was present in the bonnethead shark at 4 g/l (Harms et al 2002), but their use of an automated clinical spectrophotometer, designed for human samples, left the authors conceding that the values fell below the reliable limit of detection. A study of bromocresol green binding found less than 1% serum albumin in seven species of elasmobranchs, but none of these bromocresol green-binding proteins bound FFA (Fellows and Hird 1981). We believe all these studies have resulted in erroneous detection of albumin in elasmobranchs, with the possible exception of the freshwater stingrays.…”
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“…Whereas the very low concentration of serum albumin in elasmobranchs, and thus the low capacity for plasma fatty acid binding and transport, had been reported earlier (Fellows et al, 1980;Fellows and Hird, 1981;Ballantyne et al, 1993), an important connection was later made in an elegant review article (Ballantyne, 1997). Ballantyne reasoned that the strategy of using high concentrations of plasma urea (several hundred millimolar) for osmotic balance (the ureosmotic strategy) would likely disrupt serum albumin structure and function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation is reflected by: (1) low or undetectable extrahepatic activities of enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation (Zammit and Newsholme, 1979;Moon and Mommsen, 1987;Sidell et al, 1987;Moyes et al, 1990;Watson and Dickson, 2001); (2) high extrahepatic activities of enzymes of ketone body catabolism (Zammit and Newsholme, 1979;Beis et al, 1980;Moon and Mommsen, 1987;Watson and Dickson, 2001); (3) low or non-detectable oxidation rates of fatty acids and high oxidation rates of ketone bodies by isolated mitochondria from extrahepatic tissues (Moyes et al, 1990;Ballantyne et al, 1992;Chamberlin and Ballantyne, 1992); and (4) low levels of plasma non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) (Larsson and Fänge, 1977;Fellows et al, 1980;Ballantyne et al, 1993) which has been attributed to the functional absence of the fatty acid binding protein albumin (Fellows et al, 1980;Fellows and Hird, 1981;Ballantyne, 1997).…”
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confidence: 99%