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Journal of Experimental Biology 155,455-467 (1991)
Published by Company of Biologists 1991


Acid-Base Transport and Control in Locust Hindgut: Artefacts Caused by Short-Circuit Current

R. BRENT THOMSON 1, N. AUDSLEY 1, and JOHN E. PHILLIPS 1

1 Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 2A9, Canada

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The commonly used method of passing short-circuit current (Isc) across insect epithelia through Ag-AgCl electrodes, without the use of salt bridges, leads to significant OH- production at the cathode (lumen side) when high currents are applied.

The alkalization of the lumen previously reported when cyclic AMP was added to short-circuited locust hindgut is a result of this phenomenon rather than cyclic-AMP-mediated stimulation of acid-base transport in the hindgut.

When salt bridges are used to pass short-circuit current across locust hindgut, acid secretion (JH) into the lumen equals alkaline movement (JOH) to the haemocoel side, and JH is similar under both open- and short-circuit conditions. JH is similar (1.5 µequiv cm-2 h-1) in recta and ilea.

Addition of cyclic AMP inhibits JH across the rectum by 42–66%, but has no effect on the ileum when salt bridges are used.

Electrical parameters (Isc, Vt, Rt) reflecting hindgut Cl- transport (JCL) before and after stimulation with cyclic AMP are the same whether or not salt bridges are used. We found no evidence of any coupling between JCl and JH/JOH.

Key words: H+ secretion, locust, rectum, ileum, cyclic AMP, epithelia

Accepted on August 13, 1990







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