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[The effect of glutoxim on Na+ transport in frog skin: the role of cytoskeleton].

Tsitologiia (2012-05-18)
A V Mel'nitskaia, Z I Krutetskaia, O E Lebedev, S N Butov, N I Krutetskaia, V G Antonov
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Using voltage-clamp technique, the possible role of the cytoskeleton in the effect of pharmacological analogue of oxidized glutathione (GSSG), drug glutoxim, on Na+ transport in the frog Rana temporaria skin was investigated. It was shown for the first time that preincibation of the skin with the microtubular disrupter, nocodazole, actin filament disrupter, cytochalasin D or protein phosphatase PP1/PP2A inhibitor, calyculin A, significantly decrease the stimulatory effect of glutoxim on Na+ transport. The data suggest the involvement of microtubules and microfilaments in the regulatory effect of glutoxim on Na+ transport in frog skin and that reorganization of actin filaments or microtubules leads to inhibition of stimulatory effect of glutoxim on Na+ transport in frog skin epithelia.

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Calyculin A from Discodermia calyx, ≥90% (HPLC)