Dehydrated toads initiated water absorption response (WR) behavior and absorbed water from dilute NaCl solutions. With 200–250 mM NaCl, WR behavior and water absorption were both suppressed. With 200–250 mM Na-gluconate, WR initiation was significantly greater than with NaCl but water loss was greater. Neural recordings from spinal nerve #6 showed a greater in-tegrated response to 250mMNaCl than to 250mMNa-gluconate, whereas a larger rinse response was seen with Na-gluconate. Studies with isolated epithelium showed a large increase in conductance (Gt) when 250 mM NaCl replaced NaCl Ringer’s as the apical bathing solution that was accompanied by depolarization of the transepithelial potential (Vt) and basolateral membrane potential (Vb). Dep...
potential difference were measured in toad hemibladders mounted as sacs on glass cannulae. When sac ...
To examine the potential impact of fluid dynamic boundary layers on cutaneous ion exchange, we inves...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)The brain of the toad, Bufo boreas, is used by neur...
Toads hydrate from standing water or moist substrates by osmotic absorbtion across the ventral skin....
Chloride flux across amphibian skin is usually passive, yet largely conductive; previous reports hav...
In frogs, the responses of the glossopharyngeal nerve (GL) to NaCl are enhanced after treatment of t...
As a rule, chloride movement (JC1-) across amphibian skin is considered to be passive; this is impli...
The physiological adaptation of the frog Rana ridibunda to saline en-vironment was studied. It was f...
1. 1. Changes in rates of water exchange similar to those caused by dehydration (enhanced cutaneous ...
1. 1. Water balance in the toad Bufo marinus ictericus was studied by evaluating cutaneous water upt...
The effect of transepithelial potential difference (ψ) on Na and Cl flux across toad bladder was ass...
Sodium transport by epithelia specialized in efficient extraction of this ion for the benefit of the...
The amphibian antidiuretic hormone arginine vasotocin (AVT) stimulated osmotic water flow (JH{dollar...
Recent investigation has shown that the fully aquatic, larval form of the salamander Ambystoma tigri...
The toad bladder, like the kidney tubule, is capable of reabsorbing sodium actively, that is against...
potential difference were measured in toad hemibladders mounted as sacs on glass cannulae. When sac ...
To examine the potential impact of fluid dynamic boundary layers on cutaneous ion exchange, we inves...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)The brain of the toad, Bufo boreas, is used by neur...
Toads hydrate from standing water or moist substrates by osmotic absorbtion across the ventral skin....
Chloride flux across amphibian skin is usually passive, yet largely conductive; previous reports hav...
In frogs, the responses of the glossopharyngeal nerve (GL) to NaCl are enhanced after treatment of t...
As a rule, chloride movement (JC1-) across amphibian skin is considered to be passive; this is impli...
The physiological adaptation of the frog Rana ridibunda to saline en-vironment was studied. It was f...
1. 1. Changes in rates of water exchange similar to those caused by dehydration (enhanced cutaneous ...
1. 1. Water balance in the toad Bufo marinus ictericus was studied by evaluating cutaneous water upt...
The effect of transepithelial potential difference (ψ) on Na and Cl flux across toad bladder was ass...
Sodium transport by epithelia specialized in efficient extraction of this ion for the benefit of the...
The amphibian antidiuretic hormone arginine vasotocin (AVT) stimulated osmotic water flow (JH{dollar...
Recent investigation has shown that the fully aquatic, larval form of the salamander Ambystoma tigri...
The toad bladder, like the kidney tubule, is capable of reabsorbing sodium actively, that is against...
potential difference were measured in toad hemibladders mounted as sacs on glass cannulae. When sac ...
To examine the potential impact of fluid dynamic boundary layers on cutaneous ion exchange, we inves...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80)The brain of the toad, Bufo boreas, is used by neur...