Effects of adrenalectomy on CCD: evidence for differential response of two cell types
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Vol. 253 (4) , F742-F752
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1987.253.4.f742
Abstract
Electrophysiological and chemical methods were used to determine the Na and K transport properties of the isolated cortical collecting duct (CCD) of control and adrenalectomized (ADX) rabbits. Net fluxes of Na (JNa) and K (-JK) in controls were 5.7 and 3.2 pmol . mm-1 . min-1 and in ADX were 1.0 and 0.7 pmol . mm-1 . min-1, respectively, similar to electrically determined rates. In separate experiments, blind impalement of cells from adrenal intact (group 1), ADX (group 2), and ADX rabbits treated with deoxycorticosterone (group 3) allowed identification of two distinct cell types, majority cells (MA) and minority cells (MI). In all groups, MA were distinguished from MI by a relatively high basolateral membrane potential (-Vb), low apical membrane fractional resistance (FRa), and presence of apical and basolateral membrane K conductances. Vb of MA (-82.4 mV) was significantly hyperpolarized in groups 1 and 3 combined, when compared with group 2 (-66.4 mV). However, there was no significant difference between Vb of MI in group 2 (-38.9 mV) and Vb of MI in groups 1 and 3 (-36.2 mV). In MA of group 1 equivalent circuit values of apical membrane Na and K conductances (GNaa, GKa) and maximum pump current (Ipmax) were 0.84 and 6.72 mS/cm2 and 46.7 microA/cm2, respectively. These values in group 2 were significantly lower (0.28 and 1.52 mS/cm2 and 8.7 microA/cm2, respectively). It is concluded that two cell types can be distinguished electrically in the CCD. MA have properties consistent with principal cells and MI have properties consistent with intercalated cells. ADX causes a decrease in GNaa, GKa, and Ipmax of PC that results in proportionate decreases in INaa and IKa.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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