Title of article :
A short-term NaCl exposure increases the Na+ conductance of outward-rectified cation currents in the pith cells of sweet pepper
Author/Authors :
Blom-Zandstra، نويسنده , , Margaretha and Vogelzang، نويسنده , , Sake A، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
9
From page :
47
To page :
55
Abstract :
The regulatory role of pith cells in the stem in Na+ recirculation in sweet pepper was investigated by evaluating the transport characteristics of the plasma membrane of this cell type and comparison with those of root cells. Ion conductivity and Na+ permeability of the plasma membranes of protoplasts of both cell types were studied with the patch-clamp technique in the whole-cell configuration, before and after addition of NaCl to the bath medium. Protoplasts of both pith and root cells showed outward rectifying currents with a reversal potential (Vr) near to the equilibrium potential of K+ (EK). Addition of NaCl to the bath medium caused a stronger shift of the reversal potential, Vr, in pith protoplasts than in root protoplasts, indicating that the outward rectified currents are permeable to Na+, especially in the pith cells. plant exposure to exogenous NaCl via the nutrient solution for 1 week, Vr in the root cells was closer to EK than in the control plants and hardly shifted upon addition of Na+. This indicated that the net permeability of the OR channel complement in the plasma membrane to Na+ was lower following exposure to Na+. Vr in the pith protoplasts, on the other hand, shifted significantly more than in the control plants, suggesting an increase of the permeability to Na+. Moreover, the Na+ channel blocker amiloride blocked the currents in this cell type. It is concluded that pith cells have appropriate features of outward rectified currents to enable Na+ accumulation or release when NaCl is present in or removed from the nutrient medium. Probably, exogenous NaCl even induced expression and formation of Na+-permeable channels in pith cells.
Keywords :
NA+ , patch clamp , plasma membrane , ORC , conductance , Capsicum annuum L.
Journal title :
Bioelectrochemistry
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Bioelectrochemistry
Record number :
1450652
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