Urinary Ca2+ and the regulation of K+ secretion in toad bladder by neurohypophyseal hormones
Autor: | Albert I. Kaufman, David Erlij, Lewis Gersten |
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Rok vydání: | 1992 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Physiology Urinary Bladder Clinical Biochemistry Toad Oxytocin Physiology (medical) Internal medicine biology.animal medicine Animals Secretion Ion transporter Transepithelial potential difference biology Osmolar Concentration Hyperpolarization (biology) Apical membrane Potassium channel Electrophysiology Endocrinology Potassium Bufo marinus Calcium Pituitary Hormones Posterior Homeostasis |
Zdroj: | Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology. 420:23-28 |
ISSN: | 1432-2013 0031-6768 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf00378637 |
Popis: | We measured net K+ fluxes in the isolated toad urinary bladder to determine whether neurohypophyseal hormones control K+ secretion in this tissue. To determine if the pathway involved in K+ secretion is similar to a Ca(2+)-blockable alkali cation channel in the apical membrane of toad bladder, previously described in electrophysiological studies, we measured K+ fluxes in either the presence or absence of Ca2+ in the mucosal bathing solution. Oxytocin enhanced K+ secretion in both cases; however, the enhancement was markedly greater in the absence of mucosal Ca2+. In other experiments the transepithelial voltage was held constant at a value of 120 mV (mucosa negative) to find whether hyperpolarization would enhance K+ secretion to the levels seen in Ca(2+)-free solutions. The response to oxytocin was markedly greater in the absence of mucosal Ca2+ even when the transepithelial voltage was continuously hyperpolarized. These observations suggest that the properties of the activated pathway are akin to those of the previously described Ca(2+)-blockable alkali cation channel. We also found that toad bladder urine often contained extremely low levels of Ca2+; therefore neurohypophyseal hormonal control of K+ transport across the bladder may play an important role in amphibian K+ balance. |
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