Vliianie vazopressina na osmoticheskuiu pronitsaemost' stenki mochevogo puzyria liagushki i soderzhanie v neĭ tsAMF, tsGMF i inozittrifosfat [Effect of vasopressin on the osmotic permeability of the bladder wall in the frog and its content of cAMP, cGMP and inositol triphosphate].

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serval:BIB_B448783DB5AE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
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Title
Vliianie vazopressina na osmoticheskuiu pronitsaemost' stenki mochevogo puzyria liagushki i soderzhanie v neĭ tsAMF, tsGMF i inozittrifosfat [Effect of vasopressin on the osmotic permeability of the bladder wall in the frog and its content of cAMP, cGMP and inositol triphosphate].
Journal
Fiziologicheskii Zhurnal Sssr Imeni I. M. Sechenova
Author(s)
Natochin I.u.V., Parnova R.G., Reznik L.V., Natochin M.I.u., Firsov D.L.
ISSN
0015-329X (Print)
ISSN-L
0015-329X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1989
Volume
75
Number
5
Pages
702-708
Language
russian
Abstract
An increase in the water permeability of the frog urinary bladder due to vasopressin, correlates with an increase of cAMP content in the bladder tissue. The osmotic permeability reached its maximum in 15-20 min. The sharp increase of inositol triphosphate content was observed within 20 sec after vasopressin administration, whereas cGMP content significantly decreased within 5 min. The augmentation of cAMP content seems to lead to a rise in water permeability white inositol triphosphate and cGMP acted, probably, as modulators of the vasopressin effect.
Keywords
Animals, Cyclic AMP/analysis, Cyclic AMP/physiology, Cyclic GMP/analysis, Cyclic GMP/physiology, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate, Inositol Phosphates/analysis, Inositol Phosphates/physiology, Osmosis/drug effects, Rana temporaria, Second Messenger Systems/drug effects, Sugar Phosphates/physiology, Time Factors, Urinary Bladder/drug effects, Urinary Bladder/physiology, Vasopressins/pharmacology
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