Literature DB >> 1191686

Effects of potassium ions and sodium ions on membrane potential of epithelial cells in rat duodenum.

Y Okada, T Sato, A Inouye.   

Abstract

1. Mucosal and serosal membrane potentials (Vm and Vs) of epithelial cells in rat duodenum were recorded together with the transmural potential differences (PDt). 2. The value of Vm in rat duodenum at 37 degrees C was about -53mV, being considerably greater than the values reported hitherto for the small intestine of various species. 3. When Cl- in the mucosal medium was partially replaced with SO42- at fixed mucosal Na+ and K+ concentrations ([Na+]m and [K+]m), the membrane potential was scarcely affected in the steady state several minutes after replacement, whereas marked changes in the potential were observed with varying [K+]m or [Na+]m. 4. As the mucosal K+ concentration increased at constant [Na+]m, Vm was gradually decreased (depolarization), together with the increase in PDt. Such a change in Vm caused by varying [K+]m obeys Nernst's equation in the range of [K+]m higher than about 60 mM. 5. At constant [K+]m, an increase in [Na+]m also caused the decrease of Vm for the lower [K+]m region, whereas Vm was not affected by such changes in [Na+]m in the range of [K+]m higher than approx. 60 mM. 6. The values of PNa/PK were obtained from the modified Goldman equation under an appropriate assumption. The ratio of the permeability coefficients markedly increases from zero to approx. 0.07 with a decrease in [K+]m.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1191686     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(75)90062-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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