1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-201x.1968.tb10887.x
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Induction and Inhibition of Pinocytosis in Amoeba Proteus

Abstract: Pinocytosis induced by different cations was studied by phase contrast in Amoeba proteus. Monovalent cations were more effective inducers the smaller the hydrated size of the ion (Cs>K>Na>Li). Divalent cations were less active inducers than monovalent ions and among the divalent ions tested calcium was unable to induce measurable pinocytosis. Tris+ possessed properties as an inducer similar to sodium although the intensity of Tris‐induced pinocytosis was greater. The sensitivity to the inducing cation decrease… Show more

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“…Thus, both processes start by the binding of cations to the membrane, both are dependent on Ca2`-influx (Josefsson, 1968;Prusch & Hannafin, 1979;Goldstone etal., 1983;Lu etal., 1983), and both are sensitive to hormones (Josefsson et al, 1972;Josefsson & Johansson, 1979;Koenig et al, 1982). Netilmicin, which inhibits Cal-dependent pinocytosis in the amoeba, may have a similar effect on tubular cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, both processes start by the binding of cations to the membrane, both are dependent on Ca2`-influx (Josefsson, 1968;Prusch & Hannafin, 1979;Goldstone etal., 1983;Lu etal., 1983), and both are sensitive to hormones (Josefsson et al, 1972;Josefsson & Johansson, 1979;Koenig et al, 1982). Netilmicin, which inhibits Cal-dependent pinocytosis in the amoeba, may have a similar effect on tubular cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Josefsson (1968) suggests that permanent pinocytosis might be due to K + ions accumulated in the glycocalyx at the uroid, after extrusion of K + from the cell; this mechanism would maintain the intracellular K + level. The compatibility of locomotory movement simultaneously with slight pinocytosis is not a distinguishing feature, neither is short channel length, nor the small number of channels formed during a given period.…”
Section: The Concept Of Permanent Pinocytosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daxenbichler (1977) and Thiocyanate ion analysis was carried out by a method adapted from that of Josefsson (1968 (Jones 1967).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%