## O N E FIGURE Tliis report is coiicerned with the basic meclianisms involved in tlie renal tubular transport of phenol red, as observed in i i a ritro preparations of the floundcr kidney. The procedure is a modification of tliat developed by Forster ('48) and pennits niultiple, sequential micros
Taurine transport by isolated flounder renal tubules
β Scribed by King, Patricia A. ;Beyenbach, Klaus W. ;Goldstein, Leon
- Book ID
- 102893895
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 938 KB
- Volume
- 223
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Previous in vivo clearance studies (Schrock et al., '82) have revealed that taurine is secreted by marine fish kidneys. In the present study taurine secretion by the flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) renal tubule was investigated by assaying the transport of ^14^Cβtaurine in vitro. Collections from isolated fluidβsecreting flounder tubules confirmed the presence of a tubular mechanism for taurine secretion. The flounder renal tubule concentrated taurine in the lumen at a lumen/bath ratio of 25, with the movement across the peritubular membrane identified as the concentrating step of taurine transport. Studies with teased flounder renal tubules identified transport as Na^+^ and Cl^β^ dependent. Taurine transport was inhibited by Ξ² alanine, Ξ³βaminobutyric acid, and hypotaurine. In a study of the hormonal control of taurine transport, only the adrenal steroid dexamethasone stimulated taurine uptake by the flounder renal tubules. Transport was not affected by the second messengers adenosine 3β²5β²β cyclic monophosphate, guanosine 3β²5β²βcyclic monophosphate, adenosine, or Ca^++^ ionophore (A12384).
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