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. 1959 Jul 20;42(6):1233-9.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.42.6.1233.

The inhibitory effect of strophanthidin on secretion by the isolated gastric mucosa

The inhibitory effect of strophanthidin on secretion by the isolated gastric mucosa

I L COOPERSTEIN. J Gen Physiol. .

Abstract

The unidirectional fluxes of Na(+) and Cl(-) were measured across the isolated gastric mucosa of the bullfrog (R. catesbiana). The addition of strophanthidin, a cardiac aglycone, resulted in marked reductions of the spontaneous potential and short-circuit current. Associated with these changes, the isolated gastric mucosa ceased secreting chloride and hydrogen ion. Although the active component of chloride transfer was inhibited, the exchange diffusion component seemed to increase. No significant changes in membrane conductance or sodium flux were noted. Possible mechanisms of strophanthidin inhibition were discussed in view of its effect on chloride transport across the gastric mucosa and on sodium and potassium transfer in other tissues. It was concluded that the cardiac glycosides may not be specific inhibitors of sodium and potassium transport. This non-specific inhibition suggests that active chloride transport is affected by strophanthidin directly and/or anion secretion is dependent upon normal functioning of cation transport systems in the tissue.

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