Dinudom A, Young J A, Cook D I
Department of Physiology, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Pflugers Arch. 1993 Apr;423(1-2):164-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00374977.
Whole-cell patch clamp studies on dispersed cells from the intralobular ducts of mouse mandibular glands reveal the presence of an amiloride-sensitive Na(+)-selective conductance that is not found in the cells of the secretory endpieces. Since studies on ripped-off outside-out patches from the basolateral membranes of isolated intralobular ducts show that the membrane conductance is not altered by amiloride, it can be inferred that the Na+ conductance seen in whole-cell experiments is located in the luminal membrane. These studies thus provide evidence for the presence of a luminal Na+ conductance in salivary ducts and indicate that intralobular and extralobular ducts may handle Na+ in a similar manner.
对小鼠下颌下腺小叶内导管的分散细胞进行的全细胞膜片钳研究表明,存在一种对阿米洛利敏感的Na⁺选择性电导,而分泌末端的细胞中未发现这种电导。由于对分离的小叶内导管基底外侧膜上撕下的外侧向外膜片的研究表明,膜电导不受阿米洛利影响,因此可以推断,全细胞实验中看到的Na⁺电导位于管腔膜中。这些研究因此为唾液导管中存在管腔Na⁺电导提供了证据,并表明小叶内导管和小叶外导管可能以类似方式处理Na⁺。