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Intracellular calcium modulates basolateral K(+)-permeability in frog skin epithelium
B Brodin1, K A Rytved, R Nielsen
1Laboratory of Biological Chemistry A, August Krogh Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
|January 1, 1994
Abstract:
Cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) has been suggested as a key modulator in the regulation of active sodium transport across electrically "tight" (high resistance) epithelia. In this study we investigated the effects of calcium on cellular electrophysiological parameters in a classical model tissue, the frog skin. [Ca2+]i was measured with fura-2 in an epifluorescence microscope setup. An inhibition of basolateral potassium permeability was observed when cytosolic calcium was increased. This inhibition was reversible upon removal of calcium from the serosal solution.