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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
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The regulatory decrease in the volume of principal cells of collecting ducts to hypoosmotic shock has been investigated experimentally and using the mathematical modeling. A mathematical model of the response of
collecting duct
principal cells to hypotonic shock has been constructed on the basis of the experimental time course of changes in cell volume measured by the fluorescent dye
Calcein
. It was shown that the regulatory decrease in volume under hypotonic conditions occurs via a marked release of osmolytes and is accompanied by a decrease in water permeability of the cell membrane. The mathematical modeling of transmembrane transport processes allowed us to quantitatively estimate the changes in membrane water permeability, which decreased tenfold, from 2 x 10(-1) cm/s to 2 x 10(-2) cm/s. It was also shown that the effective regulatory decrease in the volume of
collecting duct
principal cells in hypotonic medium results from a significant increase in membrane permeability for K+, Cl-, and organic anions.
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PMID:[A mathematical model of the response of principal cells of collecting ducts to hypotonic shock]. 2178 10
The involvement of wortmannin (10 -5 M), phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase (PI3K) blocker, in the implementation of the rapid nongenomic aldosterone (10 nM) effects on the intracellular sodium (Na i +) and the principal cell volume of cortical
collecting duct
(
CCD
) of 10-day and adult rat kidney
CCD
was studied. Using fluorescence microscopy with intracellular dye Na Green and
Calcein
we found that wortmannin weakened the effect of aldosterone on the Na i + at low sodium in the extracellular medium (14 mM NaCl), and slowed the rate of reduction of the principal cell volume in the presence of aldosterone at the hypoosmotic shock (240/140 mOsm) since 10 days of age. The findings suggest the participation of phosphatidylinositol pathway in the fast nongenomic aldosterone effects (seconds and minutes) at the early stage of postnatal ontogenesis.
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PMID:[THE ROLE OF THE PI3-KINASE IN THE FAST NONGENOMIC ALDOSTERONE EFFECTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CELLS OF THE CORTICAL COLLECTING DUCT OF THE RAT KIDNEY IN THE POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS]. 2967 82