A. V. Melnitskaya, Z. I. Krutetskaya, V. G. Antonov, N. I. Krutetskaya
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Abstract
The effect of the pharmacological analogue of oxidized glutathione, disulfide-containing immunomodulator molixan, on the Na+ transport in the frog skin epithelium was studied. Using the voltage-clamp method, it was shown for the first time that molixan modulated Na+ transport in the frog skin epithelium. It was found that the application of molixan from the apical surface of the skin suppressed Na+ transport, whereas when added from the basolateral surface, molixan mimicked the action of insulin and stimulated Na+ transport. The results indicate that oxidized glutathione and its pharmacological analogues molixan and glutoxim unidirectionally modulate Na+ transport in frog skin.
BiophysicsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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Biophysics is a multidisciplinary international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide scope of problems related to the main physical mechanisms of processes taking place at different organization levels in biosystems. It includes structure and dynamics of macromolecules, cells and tissues; the influence of environment; energy transformation and transfer; thermodynamics; biological motility; population dynamics and cell differentiation modeling; biomechanics and tissue rheology; nonlinear phenomena, mathematical and cybernetics modeling of complex systems; and computational biology. The journal publishes short communications devoted and review articles.