2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1373.2000.22328.x
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Microfilament Network Is Needed for the Endocytosis of Water Channels and Not for Apical Membrane Insertion Upon Vasopressin Action

Abstract: Abstract. In the current study, a novel role for the microfilaments in vasopressin‐induced water transport in toad urinary bladders, a popular model for the mammalian collecting duct, was established. Vasopressin‐induced water transport was not affected by cytochalasin D (CD, 20 μM) or latrunculin B (Lat B, 0.5–2 μM), microfilament‐disrupting reagents, suggesting that the initial trafficking of vesicles containing water channels and insertion of membranes into the apical membrane are microfilament‐independent.… Show more

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