Abstract

The epithelial Na channel (ENaC) plays an essential role in sodium transport across epithelia such as adult frog skin. Transport across the skin, measured as short-circuit current (SCC), is blocked by amiloride. Bullfrog alpha-ENaC (α-fENaC) is expressed in adult bullfrog skin, and the SCC across this skin is blocked by amiloride. In contrast, an amiloride-blockable SCC is not detected in larval bullfrog skin, even though it expresses α-fENaC. We examined the subcellular localization of α-ENaC in such larval and adult skins. Immunofluorescent and immunoelectron microscopy of apical cells in the larval epidermis revealed α-fENaC localization within intracellular vesicles, but not in the plasma membrane. In contrast, in adult skin α-fENaC was localized to the apical-side membrane and to intracellular vesicles in Stratum granulosum cells. This may support the view that amiloride-blockable SCC is absent from larval skin, but is present in adult skin.

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