Effect of atrial natriuretic factor on the water permeability of endothelial cells. |
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Authors: | T Battle J B Michel B Corman |
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Affiliation: | INSERM unité 367, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | Atrial natriuretic factor increases the water permeability of the whole endothelium. This study investigates how it would affect the transcellular osmotic water permeability of bovine artery endothelial cells. The cyclic-GMP production by the isolated cells was maximal for 10(-6)M atrial natriuretic factor within 30 minutes at 37 degrees C. The cyclic-GMP protein kinase cell concentration was 1.87 +/- 0.15 ng/mg protein. The control apparent water permeability of the cells measured by light scattering was 195 +/- 11 microns/sec (n = 5). Membrane folding revealed by light and scanning electron microscopy indicated that their true water permeability values would be close to 20-40 microns/sec, similar to the values for lipid membranes. The energy activation calculated from the temperature dependence of water permeability between 15 degrees C and 37 degrees C was 9.3 kcal/mol. This value suggests water movement through the lipid bilayer and not through water channels. Atrial natriuretic factor 10(-6)M did not significantly increase the water permeability of the cells. Hence, atrial natriuretic factor-stimulated increase in water permeability of the endothelium is more related to changes in paracellular water pathways than in transcellular water flux. |
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