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Effects of cadmium on the hydro-osmotic and natriferic responses of the toad bladder to vasopressin

P.J. Bentley, +2 more
- 01 Aug 1975 - 
- Vol. 66, Iss: 2, pp 273-278
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The natriferic response of the bladder to vasopressin was unaffected when Cd2+ was present under conditions that inhibited the hydro-osmotic response, further emphasizing that separate effector mechamisms may be involved for each effect.
Abstract
Cadmium, 10(-3) mol/l on the mucosal or 10(-5) mol/l on the serosal side of the toad urinary bladder, inhibits the hydro-osmotic effect of vasopressin. This inhibition is irreversible. The osmotic transfer of water in the absence of vasopressin was unaffected by the presence of the Cd2+. The hydro-osmotic response to cyclic AMP was also reduced by the Cd2+, but the response due to hypertonicity of the serosal bathing solution was unaffected. The short-circuit current (reflecting active transmural Na+ transport) was inhibited by 10(-3) mol Cd2+/l on the serosa, but was increased by 10(-3) mol/l at the mucosa or 10(-4) mol/l at the serosa. The natriferic response of the bladder to vasopressin was unaffected when Cd2+ was present under conditions that inhibited the hydro-osmotic response, further emphasizing that separate effector mechamisms may be involved for each effect.

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