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Electrical properties of the cellular transepithelial pathway inNecturus gallbladder

II. Ionic permeability of the apical cell membrane

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Microelectrode techniques were employed to study the ionic permeability of the apical cell membrane ofNecturus gallbladder epithelium. Results obtained from continuous records in single cells, and from several cellular impalements shortly after a change in solution, were similar and indicate that both the apical membrane equivalent electromotive force (V a) and electrical resistance (R a) strongly depend on external [K]. Cl substitutions produced smaller effects, while the effects of Na substitutions with N-methyl-d-glucamine on bothV a andR a were minimal. These results indicate that the permeability sequence of the apical membrane isP K>P Cl>P Na. From the calculated absolute value ofP Na it is possible to estimate the diffusional Na flux from the mucosal solution into the cells (from the cell potential and an assumed intracellular Na concentration). The calculated flux is roughly three orders of magnitude smaller than the measured net transepithelial flux in this tissue and in gallbladders of other species. Thus, only a minimal portion of Na entry can be attributed to independent diffusion. From estimations of the electrochemical potential gradient across the apical membrane, Cl transport at that site must be active. At the serosal cell membrane, Na transport takes place against both chemical and electrical potentials, while a significant portion of the Cl flux can be passive, if this membrane has a significant Cl conductance. The changes in shunt electromotive force and in transepithelial potential after mucosal substitutions were very similar, indicating that transepithelial bi-ionic potentials yield appropriate results on the properties of the shunt pathway.

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Reuss, L., Finn, A.L. Electrical properties of the cellular transepithelial pathway inNecturus gallbladder. J. Membrain Biol. 25, 141–161 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01868572

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