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TL;DR: Noradrenaline exerts two separate effects on nonelectrolyte permeability across the frog skin: a secretion towards the external medium and a symmetrical permeability increase in both directions that may be due to the interaction of noradrenalin with β adrenergic receptors and mediated by increased cAMP levels.
Abstract: 1. Noradrenaline (4 × 10 −5 M) exerts two separate effects on nonelectrolyte permeability across the frog skin: (a) a secretion towards the external medium and (b) a symmetrical permeability increase in both directions. 2. The secretion is inhibited by phentolamine (an α adrenergic blocker) and by Ca 2+ deprivation. 3. The symmetrical increase of permeability is absent either in the presence of DCI (a β adrenergic blocker) or of ADH. 4. Therefore the secretory effect could be due to the interaction of noradrenaline with α adrenergic receptors and Ca 2+ -mediated. The symmetric effect may be due to the interaction of noradrenaline with β adrenergic receptors and mediated by increased cAMP levels.

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