Vasopressin increases the net transport of sodium across the isolated urinary bladder of the toad by increasing the mobility of sodium ion within the tissue. This change is reflected in a decreased DC resistance of the bladder; identification of the permeability barrier which is affected localizes the site of action of vasopressin on sodium transport. Cells of the epithelial layer were impaled from the mucosal side with glass micropipettes while current pulses were passed through the bladder. The resulting voltage deflections across the bladder and between the micropipette and mucosal reference solution were proportional to the resistance across the entire bladder and across the mucosal or apical permeability barrier, respectively. The position of the exploring micropipette was not changed and vasopressin was added to the serosal medium. In 10 successful impalements, the apical permeability barrier contributed 54% of the initial total transbladder resistance, but 98% of the total resistance change following vasopressin occurred at this site. This finding provides direct evidence that vasopressin acts to increase ionic mobility selectively across the apical permeability barrier of the transporting cells of the toad bladder.
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May 01 1968
The Site of the Stimulatory Action of Vasopressin on Sodium Transport in Toad Bladder
Mortimer M. Civan,
Mortimer M. Civan
From the Departments of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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Howard S. Frazier
Howard S. Frazier
From the Departments of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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Mortimer M. Civan
From the Departments of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Howard S. Frazier
From the Departments of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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August 01 1967
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press
1968
J Gen Physiol (1968) 51 (5): 589–605.
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Mortimer M. Civan, Howard S. Frazier; The Site of the Stimulatory Action of Vasopressin on Sodium Transport in Toad Bladder . J Gen Physiol 1 May 1968; 51 (5): 589–605. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.51.5.589
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