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Membrane structural and functional responses to vasopressin in toad bladder
Authors:William A Kachadorian  James B Wade  Carole C Uiterwyk  Vincent A DiScala
Institution:(1) Renal Service, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, 10304 Staten Island, New York;(2) Present address: Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 06510 New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:Summary Freeze-fracture electronmicroscopy demonstrates that vasopressin stimulation of isolated toad bladder results in a striking morphologic alteration of epithelial membrane structure. This alteration is characterized by the aggregation of intramembranous particles in orderly linear arrays at multiple sites in the luminal membranes of granular cells specifically. The size of these aggregates varies considerably, in terms of area, over a range from 0.5 to 70×10–3 mgrm2. The median aggregate size is about 10.5×10–3 mgrm2. Since the extent of vasopressin-associated particle aggregation, in terms of frequency of sites per area of membrane or cumulative area of membrane occupied by them, closely correlates with induced changes in transport function, as measured by osmotic water flow, the aggregates themselves appear to be of physiologic significance in the mechanism of action of vasopressin. This hypothesis is supported by the observations that sites of aggregation occur (a) in response to serosal exposure to hormone specifically, (b) independently of an osmotic gradient, and (c) following stimulation with cyclic adenosine monophosphate.
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