The potential and short-circuit current across isolated rumen epithelium of the sheep
- PMID: 16783917
- PMCID: PMC1395948
- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp008114
The potential and short-circuit current across isolated rumen epithelium of the sheep
Abstract
1. A technique is described for working with isolated sheets of rumen epithelium. Epithelium was obtained at operations for rumen fistulation or in acute experiments and was rapidly mounted between two cone-shaped chambers each of which held 40 ml. of bathing fluid. The fluids were gassed with 95% O2/5% CO2 and 20 cm2 of epithelium was exposed to the fluids. 2. Electrical measurements were made of (a) the potential generated across the epithelium, (b) the short-circuit current which flowed and (c) the resistance of the epithelium. 3. The results are grouped according to the composition of the sheep Ringer solution used to bathe the epithelium. The most stable preparation was obtained when the solutions contained 5 mM each of glucose, acetate, propionate and butyrate as well as bicarbonate and phosphate buffers. 4. In Cl- media, the average initial p.d., short-circuit current (s.-c.c.) and resistance were 9.3 mV, 11.6 microA/cm2 and 1156 omega x cm2 respectively. Higher values of 17.6 mV, 17.3 microA/cm2 and 1501omega x cm2 were recorded in SO4(2-) media. In both media, the s.-c.c. declined at approximately 1.5 microA/cm2. hr and preparations were suitable for study over periods from 4 to 6 hr. 5. When the concentration of potassium was varied on either side of the epithelium at constant [Na+], the potential showed a linear relation with log [K+] for both sides of the epithelium. 6. Changing the sodium concentrations at constant [K+] on either side of the epithelium caused negligible alterations in the potential. 7. Exclusion of sodium from the media bathing both sides of the epithelium abolished the potential and s.-c.c. 8. The addition of ouabain to the blood side of the preparation abolished the potential and s.-c.c. whereas on the rumen side these parameters were unaffected.
Similar articles
-
Observations on the potential across the rumen of the sheep.J Physiol. 1966 Dec;187(3):615-30. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp008113. J Physiol. 1966. PMID: 16783916 Free PMC article.
-
The effect of ouabain on ion transport across isolated sheep rumen epithelium.J Physiol. 1975 Aug;249(3):669-77. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1975.sp011036. J Physiol. 1975. PMID: 1177110 Free PMC article.
-
Ion transport across an isolated preparation of sheep rumen epithelium.J Physiol. 1972 Apr;222(1):77-93. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009788. J Physiol. 1972. PMID: 5037110 Free PMC article.
-
Active chloride transport in the in vitro opercular skin of a teleost (Fundulus heteroclitus), a gill-like epithelium rich in chloride cells.J Physiol. 1977 Sep;271(1):155-91. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1977.sp011995. J Physiol. 1977. PMID: 915831 Free PMC article.
-
Magnesium transport by isolated rumen epithelium of sheep.Res Vet Sci. 1978 Mar;24(2):161-8. Res Vet Sci. 1978. PMID: 653116
Cited by
-
Observations on the potential across the rumen of the sheep.J Physiol. 1966 Dec;187(3):615-30. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp008113. J Physiol. 1966. PMID: 16783916 Free PMC article.
-
Electrical potential and short circuit current of an in vitro preparation of rat colon mucosa.J Physiol. 1968 Feb;194(2):479-94. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1968.sp008419. J Physiol. 1968. PMID: 5639362 Free PMC article.
-
The effect of ouabain on ion transport across isolated sheep rumen epithelium.J Physiol. 1975 Aug;249(3):669-77. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1975.sp011036. J Physiol. 1975. PMID: 1177110 Free PMC article.
-
Ion transport across an isolated preparation of sheep rumen epithelium.J Physiol. 1972 Apr;222(1):77-93. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009788. J Physiol. 1972. PMID: 5037110 Free PMC article.
-
The effect of acetzolamide on Ion transport across isolated sheep rumen epithelium.J Physiol. 1976 Jan;254(3):803-12. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011260. J Physiol. 1976. PMID: 1255508 Free PMC article.
References
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources