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Microprobe analysis of Na,K, Cl,P, S,Ca, Mg and H2O in frozen-hydrated sections of anterior caeca of the locust, Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:J.A.T. Dow  B.L. Gupta  T.A. Hall
Affiliation:Department of Zoology (Biological Microprobe Laboratory), Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, U.K.
Abstract:Electron probe X-ray microanalysis of frozen-hydrated sections was carried out for sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, phosphorus and water concentrations in the lumen and epithelial cells of freshly-fed adult female desert locusts, and in blood of fed and starved locusts.Sodium and chloride were found to be at a much lower level in the lumen and cells than potassium, and at a much higher level in the blood. The luminal folds were plugged with a dense organic matrix, presumed to be polyanionic glycosaminoglycans, which appeared to restrict access of charged moieties of the absorptive sites. The data were consistent with a model of caecal fluid absorption in which a passive flux of potassium from lumen to blood, possibly assisted by an active absorption of chloride, drives fluid into the blood. Unlike the case of the vertebrate intestine, active absorption of sodium from the lumen would not contribute significantly to the fluid transport in vivo.
Keywords:Midgut caeca  epithelial fluid absorption  ion transport  microprobe  glycosaminoglycan
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