Involvement of actin and Na+-K+ ATPase in urine formation of the freshwater pulmonateHelisoma
- 31 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 169 (2) , 243-251
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051690209
Abstract
The site and process of urine formation in the renopericardial system of Helisoma have been investigated. Osmotic pressure and protein content of hemolymph from the heart, pericardial fluid from the pericardial cavity, prourine from the kidney sac, and urine from the ureter have been determined. Osmotic pressure is equal in hemolymph, pericardial fluid, and prourine, but less in urine. Protein content is similar in hemolymph and pericardial fluid, but much less in prourine and urine. Hemoglobin molecules are present in hemolymph and pericardial fluid but not in prourine. It is suggested that in Helisoma the kidney sac is the site of prourine formation, and prourine is an ultrafiltrate of hemolymph. The kidney epithelial cells contain 6- to 7-nm microfilaments which react with heavy meromyosin producing unidirectional arrowheads. Numerous actin filaments are present in the vicinity of the lateral cell membranes and basal processes. It is possible that the actin filaments regulate the extracellular spaces for prourine passage. It is postulated that the actin-rich kidney epithelium may generate hydrostatic pressure for ultrafiltration. Na+-K+ ATPase is located on the luminal side of the kidney epithelium, which may regulate intracellular fluid level of the kidney epithelial cells, and thereby regulate their cell volume. Thus Na+-K+ ATPase may be involved in the regulation of extracellular spaces in kidney epithelial cells. The enzyme may participate in the production of hyposmotic urine.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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