Dependence of intracellular Na+ concentration on apical and basolateral membrane Na+ influx in frog skin
Autor: | J. S. Stoddard, S. I. Helman |
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Rok vydání: | 1985 |
Předmět: |
Epithelial sodium channel
Physiology Epithelium Ouabain Amiloride Furosemide Skin Physiological Phenomena medicine Animals Skin Epithelial polarity Sodium Radioisotopes Chemistry Osmolar Concentration Rana pipiens Sodium Intracellular Membranes Apical membrane Membrane transport Kinetics Biochemistry Cardiovascular agent Biophysics Strophanthin medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 249:F662-F671 |
ISSN: | 1522-1466 1931-857X |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1985.249.5.f662 |
Popis: | An isotopic method was developed to measure the intracellular Na+ content of the transepithelial Na+ transport pool of frog skin. Isolated epithelia (no corium) were labeled with 24Na either asymmetrically, from apical (Aa) or basolateral (Ab) solutions, or symmetrically (Aab). Transport pool Na+ could be identified from the kinetics of washout of 24Na carried out in the presence of 1 mM ouabain, 100 microM amiloride, and 1 mM furosemide that served to trap cold Na+ and 24Na within the transport pool. In control epithelia, Aab averaged 64.1 neq/cm2 (13.9 mM), and maximal inhibition of apical membrane Na+ entry with 100 microM amiloride caused Aab to decrease to 24.3 neq/cm2 (5.3 mM). Ouabain caused Aab to increase markedly to 303 neq/cm2 in 30 min, whereas amiloride inhibition of apical membrane Na+ entry reduced markedly the rate of increase of Aab caused by ouabain (7.3 neq X cm-2 X min-1 in control and 1.7 neq X cm-2 X min-1 in the presence of amiloride). These data, in part, confirmed the existence of an important basolateral membrane permeability to Na+ that was measured in separate studies of the bidirectional 24Na fluxes at the basolateral membranes of the cells. Both sets of data were supportive of the idea that a significant Na+ recycling exists at the basolateral membranes of the cells that contributes to the Na+ load on the pump and Na+ recycling participates in the regulation of the Na+ concentration of the Na+ transport pool of these epithelial cells. |
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