Active sodium uptake by the skin of foetal sheep and pigs
- PMID: 957162
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- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011425
Active sodium uptake by the skin of foetal sheep and pigs
Abstract
1. Simultaneous measurements of unidirectional sodium fluxes across foetal skin incubated in vitro with identical solutions ([Na] = 150 mM) bathing either side showed a flux ratio (influx/efflux) of 1-40+/-0-08 in twenty-seven sheep skins, which was significantly different from unity (P less than 0-001). The gestational ages ranged from 47 to 98 days (term = 147 days). Similar experiments on eight foetal pig skins at 58 days gestation (term = 114-118 days) gave a mean flux ratio of 1-10 +/- 0-03 (P less than 0-02). 2. Unidirectional sodium fluxes measured with dilute Ringer solution on the outside (mucosal) surface ([Na]0 = 100mM) gave influx to efflux ratios of 0-86 +/- 0-09 in seventeen sheep (P less than 0-05) and 1-07 +/- 0-26 in five foetal pigs; the value predicted for passive movement was 0-67. 3. Incubation with inhibitors, ouabain (10-4 M) or dinitrophenol (DNP) (10-4 M) gave a flux ratio for sodium which was not significantly different from unity in the absence of a gradient, or from 0-67 when the concentration gradient was applied. 4. Sequential measurement of unidirectional diffusional fluxes of tritiated water across foetal skin gave flux ratios of 0-98 +/- 0-02 in six sheep skins and 1-06 +/- 0-11 for four pig skins in control conditions. When the outside solution was diluted to give an osmotic gradient of 100 m-osmole. kg-1 across the skin a flux ratio of 0-95 +/- 0-07 was obtained for seven sheep and was not measured in pig skin. Hormones and inhibitors had no effect on the diffusional flux ratio for water in the presence or absence of an osmotic gradient. 5. Lysine vasopressin (ADH) (200 mu./ml.) increased influx and efflux of water in the presence and, to a lesser extent in the absence of an osmotic gradient in sheep skin. In pig skin prolactin (1 u./ml.) increased both influx and efflux, but ADH had no effect on diffusional water fluxes. 6. ADH increased sodium influx in sheep skin slightly but vasotocin (5-5 mu./ml.) was more potent, particularly in the presence of an opposing diffusion gradient. Vasotocin (55 mu./ml.) reduced sodium influx in pig skin ADH had no effect on influx or efflux and prolactin reduced sodium influx and efflux. Ouabain and DNP generally reduced permeability to both sodium and water in sheep skin but had no effect in pig skin.
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