Abstract

1. 1. Silver stimulated short-circuit current and transepithelial potential difference. 2. 2. N-Ethylmaleimide inhibited the silver-induced short-circuit current. 3. 3. There was a biphasic inhibition of silver-induced short-circuit current by N-ethylmaleimide. 4. 4. There is a specific, maximal number of sulfhydryl groups associated with active sodium absorption. 5. 5. Stimulation of active sodium transport by antidiuretic hormone was blunted by the presence of silver. 6. 6. The silver-induced short-circuit current is carried by a net active sodium transfer from the outside to the inside bathing solution.

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