CELL CL AND TRANSEPITHELIAL NA-TRANSPORT IN TOAD URINARY-BLADDER

Citation
Ag. Butt et al., CELL CL AND TRANSEPITHELIAL NA-TRANSPORT IN TOAD URINARY-BLADDER, The Journal of membrane biology, 142(1), 1994, pp. 9-20
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Cytology & Histology
ISSN journal
00222631
Volume
142
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
9 - 20
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2631(1994)142:1<9:CCATNI>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Relationships between short-circuit current (I-sc), cell Cl and the me chanism(s) of Cl accumulation in toad bladder epithelial cells were in vestigated. In serosal Cl-free gluconate Ringer, 80% of the cell Cl (m easured by x-ray microanalysis) was lost over 30-60 min with an associ ated decrease in cell water content. Concomitantly, I-sc fell to 20% o f its initial value within 10 min but then recovered to 45% of its ini tial value despite continued Cl loss. With the reintroduction of Cl, c ell Cl and I-sc both recovered within 10 min. Serosal SITS etamido-4'- isothiocyano-stilbene-2,2'-disulfonate; 0.5 mM) plus bumetanide (0.1 m M), did not prevent the fall in I-sc or the loss of cell Cl in glucona te medium, although they did inhibit subsequent recovery of I-sc in th is medium. They also prevented the recovery of I-sc in Cl medium but n ot the reaccumulation of Cl by the cells. Although SITS and bumetanide did not prevent the loss or recovery of Cl, they modified the pattern of the ion changes. In their absence, changes in cellular Cl were twic e that of the changes in measured cellular cations implicating basolat eral Cl/HCO3 exchange in Cl movement. With SITS plus bumetanide presen t, changes of similar magnitude in Cl were associated with equivalent changes in cation, consistent with the inhibition of Cl/HCO3 exchange.