Abstract
Abstract In vitro preparations of Locusta Malpighian tubules are able to transport K+ against its concentration gradient. The ‘urine’ is slightly hyper-osmotic with respect to the bathing solution and the rate of secretion is inversely dependent on the osmotic pressure of the latter. The rate of fluid secretion increases with increasing temperature; being maximal at approx 40°C. The ionic composition of the secreted fluid, as indicated by Na+/K+ ratios, is altered by the presence of 1 mM ouabain in the bathing solution. Fluid secretion is inhibited by 1 mM ouabain. In addition, oxygen consumption by the Malpighian tubules is inhibited by either the presence of 1 mM ouabain or the absence of K+ in the bathing solution. The relationship between respiration, active transport and the Na+K+-activated ATPase is discussed.
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