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Coupling of volume and Na+ transport in frog skin epithelium
Authors:C S Tang  K Peterson-Yantorno  M M Civan
Institution:Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
Abstract:Whole skins and isolated epithelia were bathed with isotonic media (congruent to 244 mOsm) containing sucrose or glucose. The serosal osmolality was intermittently reduced (congruent to 137 mOsm) by removing the nonelectrolyte. Transepithelial and intracellular electrophysiological parameters were monitored while serosal osmolality was changed. Serosal hypotonicity increased the short-circuit current (ISC) and the basolateral conductance, hyperpolarized the apical membrane (psi mc), and increased the intracellular Na+ concentration. The increases in apical conductance and apical Na+ permeability (measured from Goldman fits of the relationship between amiloride-sensitive current and psi mc) were not statistically significant. To verify that the osmotically induced changes in ISC were mediated primarily at the basolateral membrane, the basolateral membrane potential of the experimental area was clamped close to 0 mV by replacing the serosal Na+ with K+ in Cl--free media. The adjoining control area was exposed to serosal Na+. Serosal hypotonicity produced a sustained stimulation of ISC across the control, but not across the adjoining depolarized tissue area. The current results support the concept that hypotonic cell swelling increases Na+ transport across frog skin epithelium by increasing the basolateral K+ permeability, hyperpolarizing the apical membrane, and increasing the electrical driving force for apical Na+ entry.
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