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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 21(6): 1119-28, 1988.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-65007

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1. The transport of Cl- ions across amphibian skin is a complex subject since it involves differente mechanisms such as electrodiffusion, exchange diffusion and active transport. Cl- translocation occurs perdominanatly through a transcellular route, the paracellular pathway being of lesser importance. 2. Transcellular Cl- passage takes place mainly through specialized cells, the mitochondria-rich cells. The principal cells of the epithelium, the cells of the stratum granulosum, which handle ost of the active transepithelial Na+ transport, have been shown to play an insignificant role in transephithelial Cl- transport. 3. It is accepted that the main limiting barrier to transepithelial Cl- movement is the apical membrane of the outermost epithelial cells. The apical membrane of the mitochondria-rich cells seems to be the site of a Cl- permeability which is modulated by voltage and Cl- ions


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Animals , Cell Membrane Permeability , Chlorine/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Ranidae , Skin/metabolism
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