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1 Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida
Ouabain at low concentrations was shown to stimulate the transport of Na+ in the isolated toad bladder as measured by the short-circuit current. At higher concentrations it inhibited the SCC. Increasing the K+ concentration to 14 mM antagonized the inhibitory effect of ouabain, but this higher level of K+ appeared to enhance slightly the stimulatory effect of a lower concentration of ouabain although the significance of the difference was statistically questionable.
Accepted on December 8, 1964