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The gravitation-driven stress-reduced urothelial barrier in toad bladder urothelium

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AbstractThe urinary bladder urothelial are highly specialized epithelia that protect the underlying tissues from mechanical stress and seal them from the overlying fluid space. To better understand the maintaining permeability induced electrical potential roles played by urothelial in the bladder, we established a protocol of gravitation stress in toad urothelial, observed the transmembrane potential difference variation.MethodThe toad urothelial were mounted in a using chamber which the chamber was separated to two solution spaces, and stable with 0.9% saline solution. The electrodes were settled on the surface of each side of the preparation, serosal side definite as cathode. The using chamber was settled in the centrifugal rotor and under 300 rpm rotation to obtain a vertically +4G gravitation on serosal chamber 5min.Resulta transient transmembrane potential difference increasing was observed after adding CaCl2 (3% solution) in serosal chamber. The amplitude increasing phase included a rapid and a slowly ascending phase. In gravitation stressed urothelial preparation, CaCl2 induced transient phase was significantly increased, furthermore the secondary slowly ascending phase was much more amplified on its amplitude axis and significantly prolonged on the time scale than that evoked in control preparations. The evoked total amplitude increasing were 10 times higher than that in control.ConclusionThe urinary bladder epithelial layer has a structure which regulates ion permeability as a barrier. The tight junction plays an important role as the intercellular coupling in the apical side of the epithelial cell. On the other hand, it is known that the ion channel exists on the epithelial cell membrane and regulates the physiological process. The gravitation stress weakened the tight junction. The transmembrane potential difference was enhanced both on its amplitude and prolonged time. The gravitation stress induced hyperpolarization that evoked by CaCl2 is one kind of Cl- transfer from serosal chamber in which high Ca2+ in the urothelial basal membrane activated the calcium-activated chloride channels. This outwardly rectifying chloride channel induced hyperpolarization can be blocked by Nppb.
Title: The gravitation-driven stress-reduced urothelial barrier in toad bladder urothelium
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AbstractThe urinary bladder urothelial are highly specialized epithelia that protect the underlying tissues from mechanical stress and seal them from the overlying fluid space.
To better understand the maintaining permeability induced electrical potential roles played by urothelial in the bladder, we established a protocol of gravitation stress in toad urothelial, observed the transmembrane potential difference variation.
MethodThe toad urothelial were mounted in a using chamber which the chamber was separated to two solution spaces, and stable with 0.
9% saline solution.
The electrodes were settled on the surface of each side of the preparation, serosal side definite as cathode.
The using chamber was settled in the centrifugal rotor and under 300 rpm rotation to obtain a vertically +4G gravitation on serosal chamber 5min.
Resulta transient transmembrane potential difference increasing was observed after adding CaCl2 (3% solution) in serosal chamber.
The amplitude increasing phase included a rapid and a slowly ascending phase.
In gravitation stressed urothelial preparation, CaCl2 induced transient phase was significantly increased, furthermore the secondary slowly ascending phase was much more amplified on its amplitude axis and significantly prolonged on the time scale than that evoked in control preparations.
The evoked total amplitude increasing were 10 times higher than that in control.
ConclusionThe urinary bladder epithelial layer has a structure which regulates ion permeability as a barrier.
The tight junction plays an important role as the intercellular coupling in the apical side of the epithelial cell.
On the other hand, it is known that the ion channel exists on the epithelial cell membrane and regulates the physiological process.
The gravitation stress weakened the tight junction.
The transmembrane potential difference was enhanced both on its amplitude and prolonged time.
The gravitation stress induced hyperpolarization that evoked by CaCl2 is one kind of Cl- transfer from serosal chamber in which high Ca2+ in the urothelial basal membrane activated the calcium-activated chloride channels.
This outwardly rectifying chloride channel induced hyperpolarization can be blocked by Nppb.

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