Previous reports have indicated that calcium is necessary to support active sodium transport by the toad bladder, and may be required as well in the action of vasopressin on both toad bladder and frog skin. The structure and function of the toad bladder has been studied in the absence of calcium, and a reinterpretation of the previous findings now appears possible. When calcium is withdrawn from the bathing medium, epithelial cells detach from one another and eventually from their supporting tissue. The short-circuit current (the conventional means of determining active sodium transport) falls to zero, and vasopressin fails to exert its usual effect on short-circuit current and water permeability. However, employing an indirect method for the estimation of sodium transport (oxygen consumption), it is possible to show that vasopressin exerts its usual effect on Qoo2 when sodium is present in the bathing medium. Hence, it appears that the epithelial cells maintain active sodium transport when calcium is rigorously excluded from the bathing medium, and continue to respond to vasopressin. The failure of conventional techniques to show this can be attributed to the structural alterations in the epithelial layer in the absence of calcium. These findings may provide a model for the physiologic action of calcium in epithelia such as the renal tubule.
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June 01 1965
THE EFFECT OF CALCIUM WITHDRAWAL ON THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE TOAD BLADDER
Richard M. Hays,
Richard M. Hays
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
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Bayla Singer,
Bayla Singer
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
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Sasha Malamed
Sasha Malamed
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
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Richard M. Hays
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
Bayla Singer
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
Sasha Malamed
From the Unit for Research in Aging and the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
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August 12 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1965
J Cell Biol (1965) 25 (3): 195–209.
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August 12 1964
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Richard M. Hays, Bayla Singer, Sasha Malamed; THE EFFECT OF CALCIUM WITHDRAWAL ON THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE TOAD BLADDER . J Cell Biol 1 June 1965; 25 (3): 195–209. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.25.3.195
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