Ion activities in the lateral intercellular spaces of gallbladder epithelium transporting at low external osmolarities
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 76 (2) , 113-122
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02000611
Abstract
The ion activities in the lateral spaces of the unilateral preparation of the gallbladder ofRana catesbiana were measured by double-barrelled ion-selective microelectrodes. The bladders were bathed in a saline solution with a low osmolarity (62 mOsm) containing, inmm: 27 Na+, 27 Cl−, 2 K+, 1 Ca++, 4 HCO 3 − . Working at reduced osmolarities had the advantage of an increased volume transport and of widened intercellular spaces. The reference barrel recorded an electrical potential of +2.7 mV in the spaces; they contained a solution similar to the external solution. The electrodes recorded a Na+ concentration of 27mm, a K+ concentration of 1.7mm, a Ca++ concentration of 0.69mm and a Cl− concentration of 28.5mm. In the spaces there was a lower resistance between the tip of the electrode and the serosal bath than that recorded with the tip in the lumen, and injection of fluorescent dye (11 Å diameter) via the electrodes did not stain the cells. The concentrations in the secretion were similar to those in the spaces. The intracellular compartment had an apparent K+ concentration of 95mm, and the concentrations of Na+ and Cl− were both about 5mm. These data indicate that when the gallbladder is bathed with hypotonic solutions and is transporting fluid at approximately three or four times the normal rate, there are no significant osmotic gradients between the lumen and the lateral spaces. It is suggested that transcellular transport of water is implemented by a combination of high osmotic permeabilities across both mucosal and serosal cell membranes and low reflection coefficients (for K+ salts) at the serosal cell membranes.Keywords
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