Gen Comp Endocrinol
January 1990
We demonstrate the presence of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in the fluid secreted by isolated Malpighian tubules of Rhodnius prolixus. In addition, we show that fifth-instar R. prolixus excrete cAMP in the urine after a meal of human blood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe addition to epimastigotes cultures of T. cruzi, of either cAMP, monobutyryl-cAMP, dibutyryl-cAMP, 8-Br-cAMP (at 2 mM each), or the cAMP-phosphodiesterase inhibitor, papaverine (0.2 mM), promoted the in vitro differentiation of these parasite forms into metacyclics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
September 1982
Osmotic permeabilities of several epithelial structures have been determined with novel optical procedures based on specular microscopy. The osmotic permeabilities of several tissue layers were determined by continuously monitoring the position of the apical tissue borders while an osmotic flow was imposed across those layers. The values found were (in micrometer/s; mean +/- SE): corneal epithelium, 137 +/- 30 (n = 5): antidiuretic hormone stimulated toad bladder, 429 +/- 64 (n = 6); and corneal endothelium, 711 +/- 34 (n = 7).
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November 1981
Mucosal acidification (from pH 8.1 to 6.0) reversibly inhibited the hydroosmotic responses to oxytocin, cyclic AMP and 8-bromo-cyclic AMP in frog urinary bladder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ionophore A23187 at a concentration of 10(-7) to 10(-5) M stimulated active transport of Cl across the isolated frog cornea. The ionophore had no effect in a Cl-free medium. Both unidirectional Cl fluxes were increased by A23187.
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