2011
DOI: 10.3382/ps.2010-00862
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Regulation of anion transport across the uterine epithelium ofGallus domesticus

Abstract: For egg shell production, cations, primarily Ca(2+), and anions, primarily HCO(3)(-), must be secreted across the uterine epithelium. Because alterations of HCO(3)(-) transport influence Ca(2+) secretion, the present study was performed to gain insight into the regulation of anion transport (i.e., chloride and HCO(3)(-) transport) across the egg shell gland of the domestic chicken. To this purpose, unstripped uterus epithelia were mounted in modified Ussing chambers and electrogenic [i.e., short circuit curren… Show more

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“…The CaCO 3 precursors are composed of Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − , neither of which are stored in the uterus ( Stapane et al, 2020 ). During eggshell formation, Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − are transported through the transmembrane of uterine gland cells to synthesize the CaCO 3 required for eggshells ( Brockmeier and Schultheiss, 2011 ). Therefore, eggshell mineralization presupposes the provision of large amounts of Ca 2+ and HCO 3 2− by crosscellular transport in a limited extracellular environment, which requires the presence of ion channels, ion pumps, and ion exchangers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CaCO 3 precursors are composed of Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − , neither of which are stored in the uterus ( Stapane et al, 2020 ). During eggshell formation, Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − are transported through the transmembrane of uterine gland cells to synthesize the CaCO 3 required for eggshells ( Brockmeier and Schultheiss, 2011 ). Therefore, eggshell mineralization presupposes the provision of large amounts of Ca 2+ and HCO 3 2− by crosscellular transport in a limited extracellular environment, which requires the presence of ion channels, ion pumps, and ion exchangers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%