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The excretion of Na+ by the Tench decreases after the bilateral section of parasympathetic system; this is observed both in normal and salt water treated subjects. This mechanism induces the increase of Na+ concentrations in tissue and is responsable for the short survival of vagotomized fishes in salt water.
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Pequignot, J., Serfaty, A. Variations de salinité et osmorégulation chez la Tanche (Tinca tinca L.): Effet de la vagotomie sur l'excrétion des cations (Na+ et K+). Experientia 24, 567 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02153775
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