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Quantitative estimation of the area of luminal and basolateral membranes of rat parotid acinar cells: some physiological applications.

J H Poulsen1, M Bundgaard.   

Abstract

Knowledge of luminal and basolateral acinar cell membrane areas of the secretory endpieces is a prerequisite for a detailed quantitative analysis of the ion transport involved in secretion of the primary saliva. In the present study, these areas were estimated in rat parotid acinar cells using standard stereological methods. A total of 480 micrographs--obtained by random sampling from eight glands from four rats--were analysed at a final magnification of 40000x. Expressed per unit cell volume, the area of the luminal acinar cell membrane was: 0.125 micron 2.micron-3 (SEM = 0.027 micron 2.micron-3, n = 4 animals) and the area of the basolateral membrane was: 1.54 microns 2.micron-3 (SEM = 0.085 micron 2.micron-3, n = 4 animals). These figures make it possible to perform a synthesis based upon different categories of experimental data, e.g. on ion fluxes, membrane potentials and single-channel conductances. Thus, we have estimated the density of open, low-conductance Cl- channels in the luminal membrane--which are not readily accessible for direct, patch-clamp analysis--to be approximately 18 channels per microns 2 in the stimulated state.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7892110     DOI: 10.1007/bf00374318

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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