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Electrophysiological Properties of the Follicle Wall in the Pig Ovary

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Journal Experientia
Specialty Science
Date 1988 Mar 15
PMID 3350130
Citations 3
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Abstract

The transmural potential difference and short-circuit current of the porcine Graafian follicle have been measured in an attempt to test whether antral fluid accumulates as a result of active transport of salt. The values obtained by mounting explants of follicle wall in Ussing chambers were close to zero and the specific electrical resistance was only 59 delta.cm2. The elemental composition of the follicular fluid was similar to that of ovarian venous plasma with the exception of follicular Na+ which was slightly more abundant. Bicarbonate concentrations were slightly lower in follicular fluids. These findings were interpreted as evidence that the follicular wall is a leaky epithelium and, therefore, any charge resulting from net ion transport will be shunted along low resistance paracellular pathways.

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