2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-003-0397-x
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Alanine-stimulated exocytosis in Aplysia enterocytes: effect of Na + transport and requirement for actin filaments

Abstract: We used the Aplysia californica intestinal epithelium to investigate the effect of alanine-stimulated Na+ absorption on apical membrane exocytosis and whether stimulated exocytosis requires intact actin filaments. The fluid-phase marker fluorescein dextran was used to determine rates of apical membrane exocytosis. L-alanine significantly increased apical exocytosis by approximately 30% compared to controls, and there is a modest, positive correlation between alanine-stimulated exocytosis and short-circuit curr… Show more

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