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Cellular changes in the toad urinary bladder in response to metabolic acidosis
Authors:Loy W Frazier
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, Baylor College of Dentistry, 75246 Dallas, Texas
Abstract:Summary The urinary bladder ofBufo marinus excretes H+ and NH 4 + , and the H+ excretion is increased when the animal is placed in metabolic acidosis. The mitochondriarich (MR) cells mediate the H+ excretion by the bladder. The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a change in MR cells of the bladder during metabolic acidosis. Bladders from normal toads and from toads that had been placed in metabolic acidosis were used. The bladders were mounted between plastic chambers and H+ excretion measured. The bladder was then fixed and prepared for scanning (SEM) and transmission (TEM) electron micrograph studies. SEM's at low magnification were used to count the various cell types and the TEM's were used to confirm the different cell types. Fields were randomly selected and a total of 2500 cells counted in each group. The bladders from toads in metabolic acidosis had a consistently higher ratio of MR cells to granular cells than did the normal bladders. These results indicate that during metabolic acidosis there is an increased number of MR cells in the bladder, and this increases the bladder's capacity to excrete H+.
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