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About: Toad is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1624 publications have been published within this topic receiving 28732 citations.


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TL;DR: Glycine amide (10-2 M) was found to affect the water response but has no similar effect on the stimulated sodium transport, and an inhibitor substance formed in the bathing medium during overnight incubation of toad bladderswas found to completely inhibit the vasopressin stimulated water transport across fresh bladders.

10 citations

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TL;DR: Acetylcholine, eserine, pilocarpine, phospholine iodide, and atropine did not alter the movements of Na or K across intact or decapsulated lenses of the toad.
Abstract: The lens of the toad Bufo marinus, like that of mammals, slowly gains Na and loses K when incubated in vitro. This process is facilitated by a low temperature (5° C), iodoacetate, cyanide, or ouabain. The ratio of Na/K exchange is about 1.5. Decapsulation of the lens (following brief incubation in collagenase) did not change its ionic content. Such lenses maintained their Na levels in vitro better than normal ones and lost K at a similar rate, so that the Na/K exchange was about 0.7. Ouabain still exerts its effects in the decapsulated lens, while ethacrynic acid facilitated Na accumulation more so than in the intact tissue. Ethacrynic acid did not alter K loss. Acetylcholine, eserine, pilocarpine, phospholine iodide, and atropine did not alter the movements of Na or K across intact or decapsulated lenses of the toad. Demecarium promoted extra accumulation of Na in both situations.

10 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202348
2022118
202112
202012
201913
20188