ADH and phorbol ester increase immunolabeling of the toad bladder apical membrane by antibodies made to granules

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Abstract

Polyclonal antibodies were raised to isolated toad bladder granules. On immunoblots, the anti-granule antiserum specifically stained components of isolated granules. Immunocytochemically, the anti-granule antiserum labeled the apical surface of the bladder. Immunolabeling increased at the apical surface when the bladder was exposed to antidiuretic hormone (ADH) serosally or phorbol ester (PMA) mucosally-conditions which stimulate apical granule exocytosis. The increase in granule epitopes on the apical surface was sixfold greater than the net increase in surface area.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-198
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Membrane Biology
Volume96
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1987

Keywords

  • antidiuretic hormone
  • exocytosis
  • hydroosmosis
  • phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)
  • transport

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