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The skin of adult rainbow trout is not a significant site of ammonia clearance from the blood.

Giacomin MarinaChris N GloverGreg G GossAlex M Zimmer
Published in: Journal of fish biology (2021)
We hypothesized that the skin acts as an extrabranchial route for ammonia excretion in adult rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) following high environmental ammonia (HEA) exposure. Trunks of control or HEA-exposed trout were perfused with saline containing 0 or 1 mmol l-1 NH4 + . Cutaneous ammonia excretion rates increased 2.5-fold following HEA exposure, however there was no difference in rates between trunks perfused with 0 or 1 mmol l-1 NH4 + . The skin is therefore capable of excreting its own ammonia load, but it does not clear circulating ammonia from the plasma.
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