Active transport of Calcium ions in the skin of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum |
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Authors: | M. J. Zerella D. F. Stiffler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Sciences Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA 91768, USA e-mail: dfstiffler@csupomona.edu Tel.: +1-909-869-4061; Fax: +1-909-869-4078, US |
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Abstract: | We measured Ca2+ exchanges across the skin of larval and adult Ambystoma tigrinum using the radio-isotope influx method. We found that the skin of both morphs takes up Ca2+ in a manner that is proportional to external [Ca2+], saturable and oriented against the electrochemical gradient for Ca2+. We conclude that this uptake occurs by active transport. Kinetic analysis yields affinities for calcium ions that are similar to the affinities for both Ca2+ and Na+ in the skin of other amphibians. The capacity for calcium is similar to Ca2+ capacity in other amphibians. The capacity for Ca2+ is lower than the capacity for Na+. Cutaneous Ca2+ deposits are lower in this urodele than found in anurans. Adults tend to have higher levels of Ca in their skin than do larvae. Accepted: 25 June 1999 |
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