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Intracellular ion concentrations in the frog cornea epithelium during stimulation and inhibition of Cl secretion.

R Rick, F X Beck, A Dörge, K Thurau.   

Abstract

The intracellular electrolyte concentrations in the isolated cornea of the American bullfrog were determined in thin freeze-dried cryosections using energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. Stimulation of Cl secretion by isoproterenol resulted in a significant increase in the intracellular Na concentration but did not change the intracellular Cl concentration. Similar results were obtained when Cl secretion was stimulated by the Ca ionophore A23187. Inhibition of Cl secretion by ouabain produced a large increase in the intracellular Na concentration and an equivalent fall in the K concentration. Again, no increase or decrease in the intracellular Cl concentration was detectable. Clamping of the transepithelial potential to +/- 50 mV resulted in parallel changes in the transepithelial current and intracellular Na concentration, but, with the exception of the outermost cell layer, in no changes of the Cl concentration. Only when Cl secretion was inhibited by bumetanide or furosemide, together with a decrease in the Na concentration, was a large fall in the Cl concentration observed. Application of loop diuretics also produced significant increases in the P concentration and dry weight, consistent with some shrinkage of the epithelial cells. The results suggest the existence of a potent regulatory mechanism which maintains a constant intracellular Cl concentration and, thereby, a constant epithelial cell volume. Through the operation of this system any variation in the apical Cl efflux is compensated for by an equal change in the rate of Cl uptake across the basolateral membrane. Cl uptake is sensitive to loop diuretics, directly coupled to an uptake of Na, and dependent on the Na and K concentration gradients across the basolateral membrane. Isoproterenol and A23187 seem to increase the Cl permeability of the apical membrane and thus stimulate Cl efflux. Ouabain inhibits Cl secretion by abolishing the driving Na concentration gradient for Cl uptake across the basolateral membrane.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3108511     DOI: 10.1007/bf01869485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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