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Chloride cotransport in the membrane of earthworm body wall muscles.
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Physiological research [Physiol Res] 2003; Vol. 52 (5), pp. 587-92. - Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- The resting membrane potential (V(m)) of isolated somatic longitudinal muscles of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris was studied by glass microelectrodes. The inhibition of chloride permeability by low pH did not affect V(m) of the muscle fibers in isolated somatic longitudinal muscles of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris which was -48.7 mV (inside negative) at pH 7.3 and -49.1 at pH 5.6. On the other hand, bathing the muscles in Cl(-) and Na(+)-free solutions, or application of the chloride transporter inhibitor furosemide and Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase inhibitor ouabain depolarized the V(m) by 3-5 mV. The effects of a Cl(-) -free solution and ouabain were not additive. This demonstrates relatively small contribution of equilibrium potential for Cl(-) to the resting membrane potential and electrogenic effect of Na(+)K(+)-ATPase which is dependent on the supply of Na(+)(i) ions by furosemide-sensitive and Cl(-)(e)- and Na(+)(e)-dependent electroneutral transport (most probably Na(+)K(+)Cl(-) cotransport).
- Subjects :
- Animals
Chlorides pharmacology
Electrophysiology
Furosemide pharmacology
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
In Vitro Techniques
Membrane Potentials drug effects
Membrane Potentials physiology
Muscle Fibers, Skeletal drug effects
Muscle Fibers, Skeletal physiology
Osmolar Concentration
Ouabain pharmacology
Potassium pharmacology
Sodium pharmacology
Sodium Potassium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors
Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Symporters physiology
Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase antagonists & inhibitors
Chlorides metabolism
Ion Transport physiology
Muscles physiology
Oligochaeta physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0862-8408
- Volume :
- 52
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Physiological research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 14535834