研究领域
Dr. Perry has four ongoing research projects that are unified by a common theme; the adaptation of fish to stressful or extreme environments. 1) The role of stress hormones in controlling cardio respiratory function and blood gas transport in fish during environmental disturbances. 2) The physiological and molecular nature of gill and renal transepithelial ion movements and their modulation during environmental and acid-base disturbances. 3) The molecular basis of hypoxic pre-conditioning in zebra fish and the ontogenetic effects of chronic environmental disturbances on cardio respiratory function. 4) The nature of oxygen and carbon dioxide sensing by chemoreceptors and its linkage to cardio respiratory control.
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Kumai Y, Kwong RWM and Perry SF. The role of cAMP-mediated intracellular signaling in regulating Na+ uptake in zebrafish larvae. Amer J Physiol 306: 51-60, 2014
Kwong RWM, Auprix D and Perry SF. Involvement of the calcium-sensing receptor in calcium homeostasis in larval zebrafish exposed to low environmental calcium. Am J Physiol 306: R211-R221, 2014
Tzaneva V, Vadeboncoeur C, Ting J and Perry SF. The effects of hypoxia induced gill remodelling on the innervation and distribution of mitochondria rich cells in the gills of goldfish, Carassius auratus. J Comp Neurol 522: 118-130, 2014
Kwong RWM and Perry SF. The tight junction protein claudin-b regulates epithelial permeability and sodium handling in larval zebrafish, Danio rerio. Am J Physiol 304: R504-R513, 2013
Perry SF and Abdallah SJ. Mechanisms and consequences of carbon dioxide sensing in fish. Resp Physiol Neurobiol 184: 309-315, 2012