Effect of hyperosmolarity on extracellular acidification associated with catecholamine secretion evoked by barium in perfused bovine adrenal medulla.

Gen Pharmacol

Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: November 1994

1. The effects of the increase of osmotic strength on extracellular pH modifications produced during buffer-free, 5 mM Ba2+ stimulation was studied in decorticated perfused bovine adrenal glands. 2. A pronounced and reversible attenuation of the extracellular pH drop as well as of the release of catecholamines induced by Ba2+ was detected in glands exposed to a hyperosmotic (750 mOsm) perfusion fluid made up by the addition of NaCl. 3. Similar results were observed using sucrose as osmoticant instead of NaCl. 4. A progressive decline in both external acidification and secretory response to Ba2+ was found on gradually increasing the osmotic strength of the perfusion fluid. 5. These results provide additional evidence in favour of the existence of a close association between extracellular acidification and adrenomedullary secretion induced by buffer-free Ba2+.

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