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Electrophysiology Of Flounder Intestinal Mucosa. I. Conductance Properties Ofthe Cellular And Paracellular Pathways, Dan R. Halm, Edward J. Krasny Jr., Raymond A. Frizzell Jun 1985

Electrophysiology Of Flounder Intestinal Mucosa. I. Conductance Properties Ofthe Cellular And Paracellular Pathways, Dan R. Halm, Edward J. Krasny Jr., Raymond A. Frizzell

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

We evaluated the conductances for ion flow across the cellular and paracellular pathways of flounder intestine using microelectrode techniques and ion-replacement studies. Apical membrane conductance properties are dominated by the presence of Ba-sensitive K channels. An elevated mucosal solution K concentration, [K]m, depolarized the apical membrane potential (ψa) and, at [K]m less than 40 mM, the K dependence of ψa was abolished by 1-2 mM mucosal Ba. The basolateral membrane displayed Cl conductance behavior, as evidenced by depolarization of the basolateral membrane potential (ψb) with reduced serosal Cl concentrations, [Cl]s. …


Electrophysiology Of Flounder Intestinal Mucosa. Ii. Relation Of The Electrical Potential Profile To Coupled Nacl Absorption, Dan R. Halm, Edward J. Krasny Jr., Raymond A. Frizzell Jun 1985

Electrophysiology Of Flounder Intestinal Mucosa. Ii. Relation Of The Electrical Potential Profile To Coupled Nacl Absorption, Dan R. Halm, Edward J. Krasny Jr., Raymond A. Frizzell

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

We characterized the hyperpolarization of the electrical potential profile of flounder intestinal cells that accompanies inhibition of NaCl cotransport. Several observations indicate that hyperpolarization of ψa and ψb (Δψa,b) results from inhibition of NaCl entry across the apical membrane: (a) the response was elicited by replacement of mucosal solution Cl or Na by nontransported ions, and (b) mucosal bumetanide or serosal cGMP, inhibitors of NaCl influx, elicited Δψa,b and decreased the transepithelial potential (ψt) in parallel. Regardless of initial values, ψa and ψb approached the equilibrium potential for K (EK …


Recognition And Characterization Of Stage-Specific Oocyst/Sporozoite Antigens Of Toxoplasma Gondii By Human Antisera., Lloyd H. Kasper, Patricia L. Ware May 1985

Recognition And Characterization Of Stage-Specific Oocyst/Sporozoite Antigens Of Toxoplasma Gondii By Human Antisera., Lloyd H. Kasper, Patricia L. Ware

Dartmouth Scholarship

Human infection with Toxoplasma gondii is presumed due to the ingestion of either tissue cysts containing bradyzoites or oocyst/sporozoites that are excreted in the feces of infected cats. The incidence of human infection in the general population by either of these routes is unknown. We have previously described unique stage-specific oocyst/sporozoite antigens identified by murine hybridoma monoclonal antibodies. We obtained acute and convalescent antitoxoplasma antisera from patients in an epidemiologically well-documented outbreak of oocyst-transmitted infection associated with the ingestion of contaminated water. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay comparing equal numbers of tachyzoites (invasive stage) and oocyst/sporozoite (excreted stage) indicated that these …