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Evidence for an apical membrane effect in the regulation of the hexose monophosphate shunt pathway in toad bladder studies with amiloride
Authors:Barbara Beckman  Beat Guertler  Rebecca Leaf  Patricia Witkum  Geoffrey WG Sharp
Institution:1. Departments of Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02114 USA;2. Departments of Medicine and Physiology at the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 02115 U.S.A.
Abstract:Aldosterone stimulates Na+ transport in toad bladder and, simultaneously with a coincident dose-response relationship, inhibits the hexose monophosphate shunt pathway. Amiloride, an acylguanidine diuretic, inhibits sodium transport when applied to the apical surface of the bladder. In this study amiloride was found to partially reverse the inhibitory effect of aldosterone on the hexose monophosphate shunt pathway. The amiloride effect upon glucose metabolism was detected when it was applied to both surfaces of the bladder simultaneously, in flask experiments, and when it was applied to the apical surface. No effect of amiloride on the shunt pathway was detected when it was applied to the serosal surface only, even at very high concentrations. It may be, but has not been proven, that the effects of aldosterone and amiloride on the hexose monophosphate shunt pathway are mediated by a common site at the apical membrane.
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