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Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones
The effect of dilution of the interstitial fluids on the responsiveness of the toad urinary bladder to antidiuretic hormones has been examined in vivo and in vitro. Toads were given periodic injections with vasopressin while in water so that their plasma osmolality fell below 190 mosmoles/kg H(2)O....
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description | The effect of dilution of the interstitial fluids on the responsiveness of the toad urinary bladder to antidiuretic hormones has been examined in vivo and in vitro. Toads were given periodic injections with vasopressin while in water so that their plasma osmolality fell below 190 mosmoles/kg H(2)O. The hydraulic conductivity of bladders which had been removed from the animal and fixed with 1% glutaraldehyde was 10-fold less in overhydrated toads than in normally hydrated controls. A similar inhibitory phenomenon was observed in in vitro studies, when the tonicity of Ringer's fluid in which the bladders were suspended was lowered from its isotonic value. Mannitol, but not urea, could be effectively substituted for one-half of the NaCl content of Ringer's fluid. In other experiments it has been shown that the responsiveness of the bladder to vasotocin is depressed during bulk water movement across the tissue. This "flux inhibition" was found to depend upon the velocity and the duration of water flow from mucosa to the serosa. It is suggested that the responsiveness of the toad bladder to antidiuretic hormones diminishes as the effective osmotic pressure of the interstitial fluids declines. |
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spelling | pubmed-22260942008-04-23 Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones Eggena, Patrick J Gen Physiol Article The effect of dilution of the interstitial fluids on the responsiveness of the toad urinary bladder to antidiuretic hormones has been examined in vivo and in vitro. Toads were given periodic injections with vasopressin while in water so that their plasma osmolality fell below 190 mosmoles/kg H(2)O. The hydraulic conductivity of bladders which had been removed from the animal and fixed with 1% glutaraldehyde was 10-fold less in overhydrated toads than in normally hydrated controls. A similar inhibitory phenomenon was observed in in vitro studies, when the tonicity of Ringer's fluid in which the bladders were suspended was lowered from its isotonic value. Mannitol, but not urea, could be effectively substituted for one-half of the NaCl content of Ringer's fluid. In other experiments it has been shown that the responsiveness of the bladder to vasotocin is depressed during bulk water movement across the tissue. This "flux inhibition" was found to depend upon the velocity and the duration of water flow from mucosa to the serosa. It is suggested that the responsiveness of the toad bladder to antidiuretic hormones diminishes as the effective osmotic pressure of the interstitial fluids declines. The Rockefeller University Press 1972-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2226094/ /pubmed/4630274 Text en Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Eggena, Patrick Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title | Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title_full | Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title_fullStr | Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title_full_unstemmed | Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title_short | Osmotic Regulation of Toad Bladder Responsiveness to Neurohypophyseal Hormones |
title_sort | osmotic regulation of toad bladder responsiveness to neurohypophyseal hormones |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2226094/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4630274 |
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