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. 1986;91(3):251-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01868818.

Localization of chloride conductance to mitochondria-rich cells in frog skin epithelium

Localization of chloride conductance to mitochondria-rich cells in frog skin epithelium

J K Foskett et al. J Membr Biol. 1986.

Abstract

Cell volume determinations and electrophysiological measurements have been made in an attempt to determine if mitochondria-rich (MR) cells are localized pathways for conductive movements of Cl across frog skin epithelium. Determinations of cell volume with video microscope techniques during transepithelial passage of current showed that most MR cells swell when the tissue is voltage clamped to serosa-positive voltages. Voltage-induced cell swelling was eliminated when Cl was removed from the mucosal bath solution. Using a modified vibrating probe technique, it was possible to electrically localize a conductance specifically to some MR cells in some tissues. These data are evidence supporting the idea that MR cells are pathways for conductive movements of Cl through frog skin epithelium.

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