Eel intestinal epithelium when bathed symmetrically with normal Ringer solution develops a net Cl- current (short circuit current, Isc) giving rise to a negative transepithelial potential (Vt) at the basolateral side of the epithelium, lower in fresh-water (FW)-acclimated animals with respect to sea-water (SW). The aim of the present work was to study the cell response to hypertonic stress of FW eel intestinal epithelium in relation to Cl- absorption. The hypertonicity of the external bathing solutions produced first a transient increase of Vt and Isc, then followed (after10-15min) by a gradual and sustained increase which reached the maximum value after 40-60 min. The morphometric analysis of the intestine revealed the shrinkage of the cel...
The transport of Na+, K+ and Cl2 across the isolated epithelium of the eel intestine was studied usi...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in se...
The intestinal epithelium of the euryhaline teleost fish, Anguilla anguilla, absorbs Cl-transepithel...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in s...
The eel intestinal epithelium responds to an acute hypertonic challenge by a biphasic increase of th...
Control of cell volume is a fundamental and highly conserved physiological mechanism, essential for...
Aim: The intestinal epithelium of the European eel is a good physiological model for cell volume reg...
Cell volume undergoes dynamic changes in many cellular events like epithelial transport, metabolic p...
As previously reported (Lionetto et al., J. Exp. Biol., 208: 749-760, 2005) the eel intestinal epith...
Aim: A wide variety of cell types are challenged by volume perturbations resulting from changes in e...
Review This review focuses on using the knowledge on volume-sensitive transport systems in Ehrlich a...
Aim. The high conductance Ca2+-dependent K+ channels (BKCa) are ubiquitously expressed in both excit...
The ability of eel intestinal epithelial cells to recover from an acute acid load was analysed using...
The transport of Na+, K+ and Cl2 across the isolated epithelium of the eel intestine was studied usi...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in se...
The intestinal epithelium of the euryhaline teleost fish, Anguilla anguilla, absorbs Cl-transepithel...
Epithelia are physiologically exposed to osmotic stress resulting in alteration of cell volume in s...
The eel intestinal epithelium responds to an acute hypertonic challenge by a biphasic increase of th...
Control of cell volume is a fundamental and highly conserved physiological mechanism, essential for...
Aim: The intestinal epithelium of the European eel is a good physiological model for cell volume reg...
Cell volume undergoes dynamic changes in many cellular events like epithelial transport, metabolic p...
As previously reported (Lionetto et al., J. Exp. Biol., 208: 749-760, 2005) the eel intestinal epith...
Aim: A wide variety of cell types are challenged by volume perturbations resulting from changes in e...
Review This review focuses on using the knowledge on volume-sensitive transport systems in Ehrlich a...
Aim. The high conductance Ca2+-dependent K+ channels (BKCa) are ubiquitously expressed in both excit...
The ability of eel intestinal epithelial cells to recover from an acute acid load was analysed using...
The transport of Na+, K+ and Cl2 across the isolated epithelium of the eel intestine was studied usi...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...
We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal ce...