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Ultrastructural correlates of the antidiuretic hormone-dependent and antidiuretic hormone-independent increase of osmotic water permeability in the frog urinary bladder epithelium
Authors:Y Y Komissarchik  E S Snigirevskaya  E I Shakhmatova  Y V Natochin
Institution:Institute of Cytology, RAS, Tikhoretsky av. 4, 194064, St. Petersburg, Russia Fax: +7–812–247–0341; e-mail: yykomis@link.cytspb.rssi.ru, RU
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia, RU
Abstract:Electron and confocal microscopy, using immunocytochemical methods, was employed to assess osmotic water permeability of the frog (Rana temporaria) urinary bladder during transcellular water transport, induced by antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or by wash-out of autacoids from serosal, ADH-free Ringer solution. The increase of osmotic water permeability of the urinary bladder was accompanied by relevant ultrastructural changes, the most remarkable being: (1) the appearance of aggregates of intramembranous particles in the apical membrane of granular cells, and the extent of the membrane area covered by the aggregates proportional to that of the water flow; (2) redistribution of actin filaments in the cytoplasm of granular cells; judging from the anti-actin label density, the number of actin filaments in the apical region of cytoplasm was reduced by 2.5–4 times compared with normal; (3) a decrease in the total electron density of the cytoplasm due to the increased water content of granular cells.
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