Awardee OrganizationMOUNT DESERT ISLAND BIOLOGICAL LAB
Description
Abstract Text
The intent of this proposal is to study the mechanism of action of the
toxic effect of mercury on transport by chloride transporting epithelia.
Mercury inhibits chloride transport in both the shark rectal gland and
the mammalian thick ascending limb but its mechanism of action mechanism
of action is unknown. In the proposed set of experiments we will study
the effect of organic and inorganic mercury on the transport of chloride
by the shark rectal gland and compare it with that in the thick ascending
limb of the loop of Henle.
The mechanism of the inhibition of mercury, mercurial (both inorganic and
organic) or of any compound on chloride transport by the rectal gland or
the thick ascending limb can be evaluated with reference to our present
understanding of transport by these cells. Inhibitory effects are
possible at five different sites: 1) The site of entry of chloride into
the cell, the Na-K-2CI carrier; 2) Inhibition of Na-K-ATPase with the
resulting reduction in the driving force for entry of sodium, chloride
and potassium via the cotransporter; 3) Inhibition of cellular metabolism
resulting in insufficient ATP to power the pump; 4) Inhibition of the
exit of chloride at the apical membrane by a reduction in the apical
membrane conductance for chloride; 5) inhibition of potassium recycling
through the potassium conductive pathway. These possibilities can be
distinguished using specific transport inhibitors in combination with
mercury. An additive effect of mercurial to inhibit chloride transport
in the presence of specific inhibitors of these transport steps will
suggest a site of action of distinct from that of the specific inhibitor.
Because we have found unexpected and striking differences in the response
of these two epithelia to inorganic and organic mercurial, we believe
that the comparative approach will be particularly fruitful. We will
examine the mechanism and the cellular site of action of mercury by
determining its effect in the isolated perfused rectal gland, isolated
rectal gland tubules, rectal gland membrane vesicles, rectal gland plasma
membranes, thick ascending limb cells, thick ascending limb vesicles,
thick ascending limb plasma membranes. Specifically we will examine the
binding of mercury by plasma membranes and cytosolic proteins; the effect
of mercury on the chloride cotransporter, the efflux of potassium, the
chloride conductance, and its effect on transport related enzymes.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
077470003
UEI
U46RJM97ML83
Project Start Date
01-April-1999
Project End Date
31-March-2000
Budget Start Date
01-October-1998
Budget End Date
30-September-1999
Project Funding Information for 1999
Total Funding
$35,639
Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1999
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$35,639
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
Sub Projects
No Sub Projects information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
Publications
Publications are associated with projects, but cannot be identified with any particular year of the project or fiscal year of funding. This is due to the continuous and cumulative nature of knowledge generation across the life of a project and the sometimes long and variable publishing timeline. Similarly, for multi-component projects, publications are associated with the parent core project and not with individual sub-projects.
No Publications available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
Patents
No Patents information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
Outcomes
The Project Outcomes shown here are displayed verbatim as submitted by the Principal Investigator (PI) for this award. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the PI and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Institutes of Health. NIH has not endorsed the content below.
No Outcomes available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
Clinical Studies
No Clinical Studies information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
News and More
Related News Releases
No news release information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
History
No Historical information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020
Similar Projects
No Similar Projects information available for 2P30ES003828-14 0020