Evaluation by capacitance measurements of antidiuretic hormone induced membrane area changes in toad bladder |
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Authors: | David L. Stetson Simon A. Lewis William Alles James B. Wade |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06510 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A technique for estimating effective transepithelial capacitance in vitro was used to investigate changes in epithelial cell membrane area in response to antidiuretic hormone (ADH) exposure in toad bladder. The results indicate that transepithelial capacitance increases by about 30% within 30 min after serosal ADH addition and decreases with ADH removal. This capacitance change is not blocked by amiloride and occurs whether or not there is a transepithelial osmotic gradient. It is blocked by methohexital, a drug which specifically inhibits the hydro-osmotic response of toad bladder to ADH. We conclude that the hydro-osmotic response of toad bladder to ADH is accompanied by addition of membrane to the plasmalemma of epithelial cells. This new membrane may contain channels that are permeable to water. Stimulation of Na+ transport by ADH is not related to membrane area changes, but appears to reflect activation of Na+ channels already present in the cell membrane before ADH challenge. |
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Keywords: | Epithelial membrane Antidiuretic hormone Capacitance change Methohexital inhibition (Toad bladder) ADH antidiuretic hormone |
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