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XB-ART-13642
Pflugers Arch 1999 Feb 01;4373:484-90. doi: 10.1007/s004240050805.
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NH4+ conductance in Xenopus laevis oocytes.II. Effect Of hypoosmolality.

Ludwig A , Burckhardt G , Burckhardt BC .


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Superfusing Xenopus laevis oocytes with NH4Cl (10 mmol/l, pH 7.5) resulted in an inward current at a clamp potential of -70 mV. In paired experiments (n=22), the NH4Cl-induced peak current was -293+/-94 nA, under control conditions (osmolality: 240 mosmol/kg), and rose to -523+/-196 nA when osmolality was reduced to 144 mosmol/kg. In parallel with the rise in NH4Cl-induced inward current, membrane conductance at -70 mV doubled and the zero-current potential changed from +3.3+/-9.4 mV to -22.0+/-8.0 mV (n=22) in the presence of NH4Cl during exposure to a hypoosmolar solution. In the absence of NH4Cl, oocytes responded to hypoosmolality with a shift in zero-current potential to more negative values and an increased conductance which became partially sensitive to isosorbiddinitrate (ISDN), suggesting the activation of a volume-sensitive K+ channel. Membrane conductance in the presence of NH4Cl was decreased by ISDN to similar extents under isoosmolal and hypoosmolal conditions, indicating that NH4+ enters the oocytes through a volume-sensitive conductance separate from the ISDN-sensitive K+ channel.

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