Transepithelial transport kinetics and Na entry in frog skin: effects of novobiocin
- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
- Vol. 231 (6) , 1866-1874
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1976.231.6.1866
Abstract
Na+ entry across the outer surface of frog skin and transepithelial Na transport were studied simultaneously at different [Na] in either the presence or absence of novobiocin by direct measurements of J12 (unidirectional uptake) and Io (short-circuit current). J12 consisted of two components: one linear, the other saturable. The kinetic parameters of the saturating components in controls were close to the kinetic parameters of overall transepithelial transport (Jm12 = 1.68+/-0.13 mleq cm-2h-1; Io =1.80+/-0.14 mueq cm-2h-1. K12 = 6.02+/-1.27 mM;Kio=6.12+/-1.33 mM). Novobiocin significantly augmented net transepithelial Na transport by increasing J13. J31 remained unaffected. A 1:1 relationship between the saturating component of J12 and Io was observed in both treated and untreated skins at all [Na] tested. (Jm12Iom, k12, and Kio were significantly larger in treated skins, but despite very drastic changes in transport rates, a close correlation between kinetic parameters of entry step and transepithelial transport was maintained. This suggests that the kinetics of transepithelial transport may simply reflect those of the rate-limiting step: the Na entry across the outer barrier of the skin. The results indicate that the linear component of J12 is not involved in transepithelial transport kinetics.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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