Isolated frog skin epithelia undergo marked, but reversible swelling when the external skin surface is bathed with conventional NaCl Ringer's and the internal surface with KCl Ringer's solutions. In 2 hours, epithelial thickness increased by over twofold. When NaCl Ringer's was replaced on both sides of the skin, volume returned to control levels in less than 1 hour. When sulfate, rather than chloride, was the predominant anion, exposure of the internal surface to high potassium concentrations did not evoke changes in epithelial cell volume. With both KCl and K2SO4 Ringer's, an immediate drop in DC resistance across the skin occurred. This was followed by partial recovery. Both the immediate drop and partial recovery were unrelated to changes in volume. A slow, sustained secondary drop in resistance was observed with KCl but not K2SO4 Ringer's. This slower drop was associated temporally with swelling. When epithelial cell swelling occurred (i.e. with KCl Ringer's), the characteristic response of the skin to vasopressin was abolished. However, with sulfate as anion, vasopressin elicited an increase in short-circuit current and/or in cell volume despite high internal potassium concentrations. It is concluded that epithelial swelling increased the permeability of the sodium-selective barrier at the external surface of the cells; and the possibility exists that stretching of cell membranes altered dimensions of pathways through which Na and water move, thereby mimicking the effects of vasopressin.
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Exposure of the Isolated Frog Skin to High Potassium Concentrations at the Internal Surface : II. Changes in epithelial cell volume, resistance and response to antidiuretic hormone
Hans H. Ussing,
Hans H. Ussing
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Thomas U. L. Biber,
Thomas U. L. Biber
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Neal S. Bricker
Neal S. Bricker
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Hans H. Ussing
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thomas U. L. Biber
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Neal S. Bricker
From the Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Biber' present address is Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina Medical School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dr. Bricker's present address is Renal Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
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July 26 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1965
J Gen Physiol (1965) 48 (3): 425–433.
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July 26 1964
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Hans H. Ussing, Thomas U. L. Biber, Neal S. Bricker; Exposure of the Isolated Frog Skin to High Potassium Concentrations at the Internal Surface : II. Changes in epithelial cell volume, resistance and response to antidiuretic hormone . J Gen Physiol 1 January 1965; 48 (3): 425–433. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.48.3.425
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