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Fig. 9. Relative reduction in (A) cell Na+ and (B) cell K+ content in 800 µmol l–1 Cuo, normalised, against the Na+ content of cells treated with the appropriate drug with no added Cu. 100 µmol l–1 phenamil (black bars), 2 mmol l–1 amiloride (grey bars), or 10 µmol l–1 CDPC (hatched bars), compared to drug containing controls without Cu (white bars, normalised to 100%). Values are means ± S.E.M. of N=5–6 separate experiments using fresh cells from different individual fish. {dagger}Significant modulatory effect of Cuo on the ability of the drug to reduce cell electrolyte content (Kruskal–Wallis test, P=<0.05). Amiloride is relatively more effective than other ENaC inhibitors at reducing cell Na+ content in the presence of Cuo. No Cuo-dependent modulation of drug effects on cell K+ occurred.





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