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. 1985;88(2):113-21.
doi: 10.1007/BF01868425.

Intracellular calcium activity in split frog skin epithelium: effect of cAMP

Intracellular calcium activity in split frog skin epithelium: effect of cAMP

E Kelepouris et al. J Membr Biol. 1985.

Abstract

Measurement of intracellular calcium activity (acCa) by ion-selective microelectrodes has previously been technically limited to relatively large cells (greater than or equal to 20 micron). We now report results obtained with this technique in the small epithelial cells (less than or equal to 10 micron) of split frog skin using microelectrodes having an outer tip diameter of less than 0.2 micron. The basolateral membrane potential was measured with Ca2+-selective microelectrodes (EscCa) and with reference micropipettes (psi sc) either sequentially or simultaneously in 15 successful experiments. Under baseline conditions, acCa was measured to be 215 +/- 39 nM (mean +/- SE), in close agreement with the mean values estimated from published data obtained with Necturus proximal tubule. Stimulation of Na+ transport across six skins with 1 mM serosal 8 p-chlorophenylthio-3,5' cyclic AMP (CPTcAMP) increased acCa by a factor of 2.6 +/- 0.6. The increase in acCa preceded the CPTcAMP-induced increase in Isc. The results of the present study indicate that electrometric determination of intracellular calcium activity is now feasible in a much wider range of cell systems than heretofore possible. CPT cAMP elevates intracellular Ca2+ activity; this phenomenon is an early event, preceding the natriferic effect of CPTcAMP.

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