EFFECT OF PH ON TRANSEPITHELIAL ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS IN SEAWATER-ADAPTED EEL INTESTINE

The sensitivity to external pH of Cl- absorption was studied in isolated stripped intestinal mucosa of the eel, Anguilla anguilla, mounted in Ussing chambers. Short-circuit current, transepithelial potential difference and conductance were measured in bathing solutions containing various combination...

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Published in:Journal of Comparative Physiology B
Main Authors: TRISCHITTA, Francesca Ross, DENARO, Maria Gabr., FAGGIO, Caterina, FUCILE F, SCHETTINO T.
Other Authors: Trischitta, Francesca Ro, Denaro, Maria Gabr., Faggio, Caterina, Fucile, F, Schettino, T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1994
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11570/1890713
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00346444
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Summary:The sensitivity to external pH of Cl- absorption was studied in isolated stripped intestinal mucosa of the eel, Anguilla anguilla, mounted in Ussing chambers. Short-circuit current, transepithelial potential difference and conductance were measured in bathing solutions containing various combinations of HCO3--concentration (0-25 mmol.l(-1)), partial pressure of CO2 (0-76 mm Hg) and pH (6.9-7.9). A linear relationship was found between pH and short-circuit current in the range of pH studied both in HCO3-/CO2 Ringer and in Hepes Ringer. The pH effect was almost completely reversible. It was not affected by the presence of mucosal Ba2+ (10(-3) mol.l(-1)) but it was inhibited by the presence of luminal (10(-5) mol.l(-1)) or serosal (10(-4) mol.l(-1)) bumetanide. The results obtained suggest that the Cl- absorption in the European eel intestine is pH sensitive. The data do not indicate whether the pH affects directly the Na+-K+-Cl- cotransport and/or the basolateral Cl- conductance or other mechanisms indirectly linked to Cl- absorption.