Effects of potassium-free media and ouabain on epithelial cell composition in toad urinary bladder studied with X-ray microanalysis
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Effects of potassium-free media and ouabain on epithelial cell composition in toad urinary bladder studied with X-ray microanalysis
Abstract
The technique of X-ray microanalysis was used to study the composition of toad urinary bladder epithelial cells incubated in Na Ringer's and K-free medium, with and without ouabain. Following incubation under short-circuit conditions, portions of tissue were coated with an external albumin standard and plunge-frozen. Cryosections were freeze-dried and analyzed. In Na Ringer's, granular and basal cells, and also the basal portion of the goblet cells, had similar water and ion compositions. In contrast, mitochondria-rich cells contained less Cl and Na. On average, the granular cells and a subpopulation of the basal cells lost K and gained Na after ouabain and in K-free medium alone. However, there was considerable variation from cell to cell in the responses, indicating differences between cells in the availabilities of ion pathways, either as a consequence of differences in the numbers of such pathways or in their control. In contrast, the compositions of both the low Cl, mitochondria-rich cells and a sub-population of the basal cells were little affected by the different incubation conditions. This is consistent with a comparatively low Na permeability of these cells. The results also indicate that (i) much, if not all, of the K in the dominant cell type, the granular cells, is potentially exchangeable with serosal medium Na, and (ii) Na is accumulated from the serosal medium under K-free conditions. They also provide information about the role of the (Na-K)-ATPase in the maintenance of cellular K in K-free medium, being consistent with other evidence that removal of serosal medium K inhibits transepithelial Na transport by decreasing Na entry to the cells from the mucosal medium, rather than solely by inhibiting the basolateral membrane (Na-K)-ATPase.
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