Freeze-fracture analysis of junctional complexes in the nephron of the garter snake,Thamnophis sirtalis |
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Authors: | William D. Peek Dr. Richard R. Shivers Donald B. McMillan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Western Ontario, N6A 5B7 London, Ontario, Canada;(3) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Scarborough College, West Hill, M1C 1A4 Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Zonulae occludentes are shown by freeze-fracture to be pleomorphic along the garter snake nephron. In the neck and proximal segments the occluding junctions are moderately complex with frequent discontinuities in their junctional fibrils. Junctional depth and complexity are maximal in the distal and collecting segments and discontinuities in fibrils are absent. Comparison of these results with similar observations on other tissues indicates that the zonulae occludentes in the neck and proximal segments are intermediate to leaky and that they may be very tight in the distal and collecting segments. These findings suggest that in the garter snake nephron transepithelial flow of fluid may occur primarily by passive diffusion through the zonulae occludentes in the neck and proximal segments and by cell-mediated osmotic flow in the distal and collecting segments. Gap junctions occur only in the proximal tubule and are probably involved in low resistance, intercellular movement of ions.Supported by the National Research Council of Canada. The authors wish to acknowledge the generous provision of freeze-fracture facilities by Dr. M.W. Brightman, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Keywords: | Cell junctions Kidney Snake Reptile Freeze fracture |
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