PMID: 6405392Apr 1, 1983Paper

The role of the adrenal gland in control of H+ and NH4+ excretion by toad urinary bladder

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
K D Hill, L W Frazier

Abstract

The urinary bladder of Bufo marinus has been shown to excrete H+ and NH4+ and this excretion is increased by metabolic acidosis. The involvement of the adrenal gland and its steroid secretions in the adaptation for increased acid and ammonia excretion by the bladder was tested during the course of this study. Groups of toads were adrenalectomized and maintained in chronic NH4Cl-induced acidosis. Three other groups of toads were adrenalectomized and put in acidosis but repleted with 2.5 mg/day of either cortisol (CT), dexamethasone (Dexa), or deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA). All control groups were sham-operated. The bladders were excised after 3 days and mounted between 2-ml Lucite chambers. Net H+ and NH4+ fluxes into the mucosal media were measured and reported in units of nanomoles per 100 mg bladder per minute. In control acidotic toads H+ excretion was 20.1 +/- 2.0 and the adrenalectomized nonreplete group H+ excretion was 14.2 +/- 1.87 (P less than 0.04). For the same groups NH4+ excretion was 2.90 +/- 0.26 for the controls and 1.38 +/- 0.19 for the adrenalectomized (P less than 0.001). The H+ excretion in CT-, Dexa-, and DOCA-repleted toads was not significantly different from the control group. NH4+ excretion, howeve...Continue Reading

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