1. cAMP activation of chloride and fluid secretion across the rabbit alveolar epithelium
- Author
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Nielsen, Vance G., Duvall, Michael D., Baird, Manuel S., and Matalon, Sadis
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Cyclic adenylic acid -- Physiological aspects ,Chlorides in the body -- Physiological aspects ,Epithelium -- Physiological aspects ,Epithelial cells -- Physiological aspects ,Rabbits -- Physiological aspects ,Sodium in the body -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The reabsorption of isotonic fluid instilled into the alveolar spaces of anesthesized rabbits has been studied. The role of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-) ions in this process has been examined by measuring normal saline in the presence or absence of amiloride and in chlorine ion-free solutions. The procedure is repeated after the intratracheal introduction of forskolin which increases cAMP in ATII cells. Results show the transcellular movements of Na+ and Cl- ions regulate the magnitude and direction of fluid fluxes across the alveolar epithelium after cAMP simulation.
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- 1998