Kinetics of urea and water permeability activation by vasopressin in rat terminal IMCD

1992 
The vasopressin-regulated urea carrier and the vasopressin-regulated water channel are distinct transporters present in the apical membrane of the inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) cells. To assess whether these transporters may be activated by common mechanisms, we investigated the time course of increase of urea and water permeability in response to vasopressin in isolated perfused terminal IMCD segments. The permeability responses were determined through the use of a specially designed continuous-flow fluorometer for rapid analysis of collected tubule fluid samples. The time courses of activation of the two transporters by vasopressin were virtually identical. Both urea and water permeability displayed a rapid initial increase for the first 10 min followed by a slower secondary response lasting at least 30 additional min. The lag periods between vasopressin addition and the initial rise in permeability were the same for urea (34.2 +/- 8.8 s) and water (34.8 +/- 8.9 s) transport activation. Further...
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